Bibliographies and Literature Reviews Human Interaction with Intelligent Systems: An Overview and Bibliography David D. Woods, Leila J o h a n n e s e n and Scott S. Potter Cognitive Systems Engineering L a b o r a t o r y D e p a r t m e n t of Industrial and Systems Engineering T h e Ohio State University Columbus, O H 43210 woods@csel.eng.ohio-stato.odu Abstract This paper presents a structured bibliography of the body of knowledge that has begun to accumulate on how to integrate intelligent computers and human practitioners into an effective cooperative system. Work on this topic is divided into four major sections. The first covers empirical work related to human-intelligent system cooperation. The second covers work in system building, i.e., prototypes that instantiate new concepts and capabilities for more effective cooperative interaction with people. The third section reviexvs concepts for human-intelligent system cooperation based on models of human performance and errors or models of the cognitive demands of domain tasks. The fourth section includes review articles, books and workshops relevant to this are& support a particular style of interaction, but also serious consideration of the coupling between the human
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