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INTERNET ACM TiiS: Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems / Jameson, Anthony / Riedl, John 2011- ACM
ISSN: 2160-6455, EISSN: 2160-6463
ACM Digital Library: Journal Archive HCI Bibliography: TIIS Volumes / TIIS Articles
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Research Areas:
Intelligence Mainly in the User Interface
	Multimodal interaction
	Natural language processing
	Embodied conversational agents
	Computer graphics
	Accessible computing
Intelligence Mainly in the Functionality Behind the User Interface
	Recommender systems
	Information retrieval
	Intelligent learning environments
Intelligence in the Methods Used to Develop or Test a User Interface
	Model-based design of user interfaces
	Automated usability testing
Intelligence on More Than One Level
	Human-robot interaction
	Semantic technologies
	User modeling, adaptation, and personalization
	Ubiquitous computing
	Mobile computing
	AI and games
	Knowledge capture
"Artificial intelligence", "human-computer interaction", and "intelligent user interfaces"
are not listed as separate areas here, since each of them overlaps with many of the listed areas.
Summary: The ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS, pronounced "T double-eye S") publishes papers on research concerning the design, realization, or evaluation of interactive systems that incorporate some form of machine intelligence. TiiS articles come from a wide range of research areas and communities. An article can take any of several complementary views of interactive intelligent systems, focusing on:
  • the intelligent technology,
  • the interaction of users with the system, or
  • both aspects at once.