@inproceedings{962b6ec89e0845c4af0ba6c0ef898b07,
title = "User intent for virtual environments",
abstract = "In the virtual environments, multimodal interaction not only makes the traditional event-driven system complicated but also increases the task of the users to handle the heavy loads of cognitive and operational complexity. The authors extracted users{\textquoteright} operation intents and used intents to trigger system state transition. This paper investigated establishing operators{\textquoteright} intent set and intent experiment in a virtual assembly system. By observing actual operation processes and analyzing the expression of intent, the authors constructed an intent-driven system. The research laid a solid foundation for capturing and reasoning intents. The comparison of experimental results show that the intents make the intent-driven system more efficient than the traditional event-driven system and they are able to express users{\textquoteright} ideas accurately.",
keywords = "Direct manipulation, Human-computer interaction, Intent, Multimodal, Virtual assembly, Virtual environment",
author = "Wei Ge and Cheng Cheng and Ting Zhang and Jing Zhang and Hong Zhu",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Springer International Publishing AG 2017.; International Conference on Intelligent and Interactive Systems and Applications, IISA2016 ; Conference date: 25-06-2016 Through 26-06-2016",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-49568-2_42",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783319495675",
series = "Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
pages = "296--302",
editor = "Fatos Xhafa and Srikanta Patnaik and Zhengtao Yu",
booktitle = "Recent Developments in Intelligent Systems and Interactive Applications - Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent and Interactive Systems and Applications, IISA 2016",
address = "Germany",
}