JOINT COGNITIVE SYSTEMS, COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS: A COOPERATION IN CONTEXT

Abstract

We present the lessons drawn from a review of the main concepts put forward by the designers of decision support systems, joint cognitive systems and cooperative systems. A striking observation is that these systems stumble on user-system cooperation. The main idea of this paper is that interactive system must behave more as an intelligent assistant than as an expert. Key elements of an effective cooperation between a user and a system are making explicit cooperation context and extending consequently the notions of explanations, knowledge acquisition and machine learning

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