TY - GEN
T1 - The interdisciplinary perspective of humane intelligence
T2 - 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, HFES 2006
AU - McNeese, Michael D.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Our current research involving intelligent interfaces for crisis managers, intelligence analysts, and police operations can be traced to a seminal position first published twenty years ago entitled Humane Intelligence. This perspective captures an adaptive systems philosophy through a wholistic blending of human and artificial intelligence designed to function within information surrounds. The original paper was foundational for prescribing how human factors might influence artificial intelligence, specifically within the domain of fighter pilots performing tactical operations. This paper revisits this theoretical approach to intelligent systems by reviewing principles, attributes, and ideas using a contemporary lens of human factors and ergonomics culture. After reviewing basic-level concepts the paper presents examples of how humane intelligence has both evolved and influenced several lines of research including concept mapping ontologies, fuzzy cognitive models, affective computing, scaled world technology, and human-agent architectures.
AB - Our current research involving intelligent interfaces for crisis managers, intelligence analysts, and police operations can be traced to a seminal position first published twenty years ago entitled Humane Intelligence. This perspective captures an adaptive systems philosophy through a wholistic blending of human and artificial intelligence designed to function within information surrounds. The original paper was foundational for prescribing how human factors might influence artificial intelligence, specifically within the domain of fighter pilots performing tactical operations. This paper revisits this theoretical approach to intelligent systems by reviewing principles, attributes, and ideas using a contemporary lens of human factors and ergonomics culture. After reviewing basic-level concepts the paper presents examples of how humane intelligence has both evolved and influenced several lines of research including concept mapping ontologies, fuzzy cognitive models, affective computing, scaled world technology, and human-agent architectures.
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U2 - 10.1177/154193120605000531
DO - 10.1177/154193120605000531
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:44349105809
SN - 9780945289296
T3 - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
SP - 762
EP - 766
BT - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting, HFES 2006
PB - Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Inc.
Y2 - 16 October 2006 through 20 October 2006
ER -