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Abstract: Agent-based systems are potentially extremely
powerful, but agent properties such as autonomy
and proactivity raise significant challenges for
usability. This paper argues that too little
attention is being paid to human-agent
communication from the user's perspective. To
justify the aspirations of agent designers,
fundamental usability questions must be
addressed more systematically than is currently
the case. The paper outlines some of the problems
that are foreseen, and surveys some of the... (Update)
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@misc{ dickinson-humanagent,
author = "Ian Dickinson",
title = "Human-Agent Communication",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/56367.html" }
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