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  <body><![CDATA[<p><br><strong>Speaker:</strong> Pat Langley, principal research scientist in the Information<br>and Communications Laboratory at Georgia Tech Research Institute<br>and director of the Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise</p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong> The Internet has made available massive amounts of information<br>and given users more choices than ever before, but all too often the<br>result is more confusion than satisfaction. Intelligent assistants can<br>help people filter relevant information and guide their choices, but<br>users have different goals and distinctive tastes. In this talk, I<br>report work adaptive user interfaces -- interactive systems that<br>automatically personalize their content to individual users. These<br>incorporate technology and principles from machine learning,<br>intelligent agents, and human-computer interaction to improve the<br>user's experience. I describe a number of prototype systems, including<br>a personalized navigation aide, an adaptive news reader, and a<br>conversational destination advisor. Along the way, I consider design<br>decisions about the problem formulation, the representation of user<br>profiles, the unobtrusive collection of user feedback, and the effective<br>utilization of inferred profiles. I claim that progress on personalized<br>services depends not on development of new algorithms, but rather<br>on the integration of existing methods in novel ways.</p><p>This talk describes joint work with Nicolas Fiechter, Melinda Gervasio,<br>Wayne Iba, Mehmet Goker, Seth Rogers, and Cynthia Thompson.</p><p>--------------------</p><p><strong>Bio:</strong> Pat Langley, Ph.D., serves as Principal Research Scientist in the Information<br>and Communications Laboratory at Georgia Tech Research Institute<br>and as Director of the Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise.<br>He has contributed to artificial intelligence and cognitive science for more<br>than 40 years, having published over 300 papers and five books on these<br>topics. Dr. Langley developed some of the first computational approaches<br>to scientific knowledge discovery, and he was an early champion of both<br>experimental studies of machine learning and its application to real-world<br>problems. He is the founding editor of two journals, Machine Learning<br>in 1986 and Advances in Cognitive Systems in 2012, and he is a Fellow<br>of both AAAI and the Cognitive Science Society. Dr. Langley's current<br>research focuses on architectures for embodied intelligent agents and<br>induction of explanatory scientific models.</p><p>----</p><h2><strong>IPaT: GVU Lunch Lecture Series</strong></h2><div><div><p>The IPaT: GVU Lunch Lecture Series is free and features guest speakers presenting on topics related to people-centered technologies and their impact on society. Lunch is provided at 12:00 p.m. and the talks begin at 12:30 p.m. Join us weekly or watch video replays. Most lectures are held in the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) 1st floor ballroom.&nbsp;<br><a href="https://research.gatech.edu/ipat/lunch-lectures"><strong>https://research.gatech.edu/ipat/lunch-lectures</strong></a></p></div></div>]]></body>
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