COBBER: Supporting human centered computing issues in the globalization era. Gómez-Gauchía, H., Díaz-Agudo, B., & González-Calero, P. In Proceedings of the 4th Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IICAI 2009, pages 738-757, 2009. abstract bibtex In this article we describe a domain independent model for supporting Human Centered Computing issues, which takes into account the psychological and cognitive issues of users when interacting with the model. Producing software in the globalization era needs to take into account the multiplicity of human kind which affects drastically to reach a wider audience, including low level literacy people. The main goal of the model is to keep users in an adequate mood during the conversation session with the computer. If users feel comfortable with the computer they continue working with it. We divide it into two parts: a static personalization managing the users' outside -by personalization of operative systems and current running program aspects- and a dynamic adaptation -by conversation strategies based on suggestions and inducing questions-. We define ontologies to represent extra knowledge for these tasks. Copyright © 2009 by IICAI.
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