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Abstract:
In this paper we discuss human-machine performance configuration. The performance system to support interactivity is introduced as a complex system in which interactions among many agents take place. In this configuration the presence of machine observation as well as human observation as a performance are the crucial parts that require proper engineering support. These are to be addressed as compositional problems as well. We work through details for machine attributes and human centered factors. The manifold interface is discussed in the context for achieving ecological competence for the performer by ways of linking between abstract and performance space as to acquire a coherent rehearsal competence.Sensor mobility is introduced as an alternative to Euclidean spatial orientation. The definition of movement in our usage is equivalent to the changes of states in human and machine observation. The paper attempts to hold firm the notion of interactivity for inducing the charges of states among agents as a way to achieve emotional engagements among them during the execution of actions.
* Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction,
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - e-mail
ichoi@ncsa.uiuc.edu