Incorporating user and dialogue models into the interface design of an intelligent patient monitor
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Medical Informatics
- Vol. 16 (4) , 331-346
- https://doi.org/10.3109/14639239109067655
Abstract
A user and dialogue modelling approach is proposed for the development of user interfaces for intelligent patient monitoring systems. Illustrative models and dialogues are developed and simple examples of user interfaces for a monitor system based upon these are presented. The user model and dialogue method is also used to evaluate some interface techniques from the literature.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Display-based competence: towards user models for menu-driven interfacesInternational Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1990
- Monitoring diseases with empirical and model-generated historiesArtificial Intelligence in Medicine, 1990
- Frequency and reliability of alarms in the monitoring of cardiac postoperative patientsJournal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1990
- Human-computer interface development: concepts and systems for its managementACM Computing Surveys, 1989
- Graphical interfaces for knowledge engineering: an overview of relevant literatureThe Knowledge Engineering Review, 1988
- Computer Programs to Support Clinical Decision MakingJAMA, 1987
- Dialogue management for co-operative knowledge based systemsThe Knowledge Engineering Review, 1987
- Cognitive layouts of windows and multiple screens for user interfacesInternational Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1986
- Dialogue-based user modelsProceedings of the IEEE, 1986