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Towards high-bandwidth computer-human understanding: cognitive chunking theory and microbehavioural signals
Chunking theory from cognitive science provides a basis for analyzing micro-behaviours in human performance in order to build models of individuals’ understanding of domain content that are richer than those available from current methods used for human-machine communication in AI systems.
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Human-Like Computing Machine Intelligence Workshop (MI21-HLC)Event location
Windsor, UKEvent type
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30th June to 3 July, 2019Department affiliated with
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This work was supported by EPSRC grant EP/R030642Full text available
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