interpretation of user actions

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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When a system senses user activity, rather than responding to explict user actions, the system has to make some form of interpretation of what the user is doing or intends to happen. This occurs is necessary for context-aware interaction, implicit interaction and incidental interaction.

Used in Chap. 19: page 315