A human-centred intelligent system framework: meta-synthetic engineering
by Xia Cui, Ruwei Dai
International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems (IJIIDS), Vol. 2, No. 1, 2008

Abstract: From the viewpoint of knowledge and intelligence, to bridge data mining and agents, this paper deal with an efficient way that is building intelligent systems by means of meta-synthesis proposed by Chinese scientists, which is used multiple human intelligence implantations for intelligent system, take full advantage of agents as well as analysis and meta-synthesis. Such systems combine the qualitative–quantitative intelligence in knowledge conductive and human-centred Cooperative Problem-Solving (CPS), involving human centred Cooperative Problem-Solving (CPS), meta-synthetic engineering techniques, human–human interactions and organisation based on group thinking technology, Human–Computer Interactions (HCI), and computer–computer interactions based on agents technology.

Online publication date: Wed, 20-Feb-2008

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