FEATURED HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
AI Learns What Users Remember Not Just How They Feel
From arXiv • Latest Research
Scientists studied how people remember conversations to help computers better understand human behavior and interactions. They found that emotions don't necessarily play a key role in what people remember, which has implications for developing technologies that can accurately respond to users' needs.
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Human-AI Partnerships Get Smarter with New Framework
Scientists developed a new framework to help humans and computers work together effectively in tasks like customer support. This framework can help teams decide when to let a computer take over or when human oversight is needed, making sure that technical services are safe, efficient, and tailored to specific situations.
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AI Learns What Tires You Out While Learning
Scientists measured how hard people's brains were working while they played an educational game, using a non-invasive tool that tracks blood flow to the brain. This new way of measuring "brain work" could help teachers tailor their lessons to better match students' learning abilities and keep them engaged in what they're doing.
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Game Makers Unleashed: AI Powers Custom Characters
We created a new tool called StarCharM that lets players easily create their own non-player characters in the game Stardew Valley, without needing to be experts. By making it easier for anyone to create custom characters, we hope to open up new possibilities for gamers and potentially even inspire more creative and diverse content from the community.
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Understanding User Preferences through Patterns in Computer Interaction Behaviors
Scientists created a new way to study how people interact with computers by focusing on the behaviors themselves,.
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