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Authors: Don Norman
Calm technology,
148â149
Castlefranchi, Cristiano,
62
Clark, Herbert,
49â50
Cobot (Collaborative Robot),
86â89
Colgate, Ed,
86
Comfort noise,
63
Common ground, lack of in human-machine interaction,
49â55
,
77
CommonSense,
29â30
Communication
autonomous intelligent devices, between people and,
69â74
with car
vs.
wife, comparison of,
1â2
common ground in,
49â55
feedback, need for,
146â147
.
See also
Feedback
horse and rider, between.
See
Horseback riding
implicit,
62
from a machine's point of view,
183â187
with mechanical and electronic devices, differences in,
135â136
as natural interaction,
149â151
.
See also
Natural interaction
rules of interaction applicable to,
151â153
signaling distinguished from,
57
See also
People and machines
;
Signaling
;
Sounds
Copiers,
74
Delft, bicycles of,
74â77
Denver airport,
131â132
Design
affordances in,
67â69
,
71â72
augmentative technology as the future of,
133â134
definition of,
171
predictability as a rule for,
75â77
rules of interaction between people and machines,
151â153
,
193
rules of interaction between people and machines, a machine's perspective on,
189â192
the science of,
171â175
Shared Space,
79â80
Design of Everyday Things, The
(Norman),
67
,
142
,
149
,
156
Dick, Philip K.,
31
Doonesbury
(Trudeau),
144
Duval Guillaume Antwerp,
170
Education, robots assisting in,
163
Elderly, restructuring homes and buildings to accommodate the,
170â171
Elliott, M. A.,
81
Emotional Design
(Norman),
43
Emotions, built into machines,
43â47
Ethnographic research,
124â125
Evolution
a machine's point of view of,
179â183
of people and machines, comparison between,
41â42
Exoskeletons,
88â89
Factories, the impact of automation on,
132â133
Fax machines,
52
Federation for the Blind,
64
Feedback
the Apple Newton's failure to provide,
142â147
example of failure to allow for,
136â138
a machine's perspective on,
186â187
need for effective,
138â142
rules of interaction applicable to,
151â153
through natural
interaction/implicit signaling,
147â151
.
See also
Natural interaction
Flemisch, Frank,
70
Ford, Henry,
188â189
Georgia Institute of Technology,
128
,
130
German Aerospace Center, Institute for Transportation Systems,
22
Gibson, J. J.,
67â68
Graffiti,
146
Handshaking,
51â52
Handwriting recognition,
143â145
Hill, Will,
66
History
of intelligent machines,
38â40
from a machine's point of view,
179â183
Hollan, Jim,
66
Homeostasis,
79
Homes
appliances/devices in,
14â17
,
25â26
,
29â30
,
61
,
139â140
,
149
augmenting human intelligence by,
123â130
multiple signals in, potential danger of,
58
robots in,
161â165
showers in,
65
smart,
23â25
,
28â31
,
119â123
Horse and carriage, driving a,
71
Horseback riding,
19
,
21â22
,
44â46
,
70â71
Huxley, Aldous,
188
IBM, Almaden Research Laboratories,
136â137
Informate,
133
Institut für Verkehrsführung und Fahr,
70
Intelligent machines
artificial intelligence, developing a science of,
39â40
autonomous or augmentative?,
34
,
130â133
autonomous or semiautonomous, descriptions of,
35â37
communicating with people,
69â74
.
See also
Communication
;
Natural
interaction
;
People and
machines
;
Signaling
everyday people interacting
with,
37â38
of the future,
155â160
history of,
38â40
implicit communication in the design of,
62
intelligence of in the mind of the designer,
13
predictability as a requirement of,
75â77
strengths and limitations of,
8â9
,
25â32
,
103â104
See also
Automation
;
Homes
;
Machines
;
Technology
Intelligent Vehicles,
157
Iowa State University, Virtual
Reality Applications
Center,
175
Kaufman, C.,
183
Kennedy, J. V.,
81
Kettles
musical whistles on,
65
KitchenSense,
29â30
Knobs as implicit communication,
65
Licklider, J. C. R.,
17â18
,
22
Lights, as a feedback mechanism,
140
London, keeping track of cars entering downtown,
32
“Loop,” in or out of the,
113â115
Machine+person entities
bicycle+person,
75â76
Cobots,
86â88
communication with/within,
69â74
exoskeletons,
88â89
Segway Personal Transporters,
89â90
See also
Symbiotic relationships
Machines
automobiles.
See
Automobiles
building emotional states into,
43â47
common ground in communication between,
51â52
communication with.
See
Communication
conforming to our,
168â171
the danger when they are too comfortable,
85
homes and appliances.
See
Homes
“intelligent” or “smart.”
See
Intelligent machines
and people, comparisons to and relations with.
See
People and machines
responsive automation in,
86â90
robots,
160â165
socialization of, need for,
9
Machine's point of view, the,
177â178
communication with people, machine discussion of the rules for,
187â189
communication with people, rules for,
183â187
,
193
history from,
179â183
on the rules for human designers,
189â192
Maes, Pattie,
155
McCandless, Tim,
66
McColl, V. A.,
81
McLean, Paul,
42
Microsoft Research group,
123â124
,
126â127
,
129â130
Miller, Christopher,
73
Mini Cooper automobile,
31
“Minority Report”
(Dick),
31
Minority Report (Spielberg),
31
MIT Media Lab,
29
Monderman, Hans,
78â79
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
22
,
70
Natural interaction
as effective communication,
149â153
examples of,
18â21
,
74â77
,
86â90
feedback provided through,
147â149
implicit signals and communication as,
61â66
lessons to be learned from,
57â60
limited ability to create,
104
machine+person entities, communication with/within,
69â74
a machine's perspective on,
185
natural sounds, examples of,
60â61
“playbook” concept,
73â74
responsive automation,
86â90
safety, reverse risk compensation to increase,
77â85
See also
Communication
;
Signaling
;
Sounds
Natural mappings,
149â150
Negotiation, power in,
3
Neural networks,
119â120
Newton, the (Apple Computer),
142â146
Overautomation,
107â108
Palm,
146
Paragraph International,
143
People
blind, silent automobiles and,
64
changes in resulting from changes in technology,
165â167
conforming to our technology,
168â171
homes that augment the intelligence of,
123â130
and machines, comparisons to and relations with.
See
People and machines
perceptual system of,
58â59
as tools of technology,
94â99
.
See also
Technology
People and machines
blame for problems, question of assigning,
12
,
142â147
brains of, comparison between,
40â41
control, shift of the entity in,
10â17
differences between,
14â16
discrepancies in the workings of,
48â49
disjunction between what they find easy and hard,
26â27
evolution of, comparison between,
41â42
interaction between, difficulties regarding,
5â10
,
49â55
.
See also
Communication
the machine's point of view.
See
Machine's point of view
, the
symbiotic relationship of in future technology,
43â47
Perlman, R.,
184
Peshkin, Michael,
86
Physical marks as implicit communication,
66
Plato,
5
Platooning,
111â113
“Playbook” concept,
73â74
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags,
29
,
31
Recommendation systems,
20â21