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Adaptive Touch Panel User Interface by Type-Based Approach Using Particle Filters
Norikazu Ikoma*, Witold Pedrycz**,***, Takahiro Hyakudome****, and Hiroshi Maeda*
*Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Fukuoka 804-8550, Japan
**Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
***Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
****Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., Japan
Received:February 28, 2005Accepted:June 14, 2005Published:November 20, 2005
Keywords:adaptive user interface, type-based approach, particle filters, mixture model
Abstract
A new method for adaptation of touch panel user interface is proposed. The method employs a type-based approach effectively using prior information on user population which is represented by mixture model. An advantage of the approach is that we only need to estimate weights of types which is numerically far less expensive than estimating values of all attributes of the user. State space model is formalized to estimate the weights of types by supposing smoothness prior to time evolution of the weights and mixture model with the time-varying weights. Particle filter is used to estimate the weights based on observation series of user operations up to current time. An experiment on touch panel user interface demonstrates the efficiency of the proposed method.
Cite this article as:N. Ikoma, W. Pedrycz, T. Hyakudome, and H. Maeda, “Adaptive Touch Panel User Interface by Type-Based Approach Using Particle Filters,” J. Adv. Comput. Intell. Intell. Inform., Vol.9 No.6, pp. 643-653, 2005.Data files: