The Lumiere Project: Bayesian User Modeling for Inferring the Goals and Needs of Software Users
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The Lumiere Project centers on harnessing probability and utility to provide assistance to computer software users. We review work on Bayesian user models that can be employed to infer a users needs by considering a user's background, actions, and queries. Several problems were tackled in Lumiere research, including (1) the construction of Bayesian models for reasoning about the time-varying goals of computer users from their observed actions and queries, (2) gaining access to a stream of events from software applications, (3) developing a language for transforming system events into observational variables represented in Bayesian user models, (4) developing persistent profiles to capture changes in a user…
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- Computer science
- Suite
- User interface
- User modeling
- Software
- Bayesian probability
- Human–computer interaction
- Bayesian network
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