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Summary: The Bipolar Man Framework
for Human-Centred Intelligent Systems
F. AMIGONI, V. SCHIAFFONATI, M. SOMALVICO
Politecnico di Milano Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Project
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione
Politecnico di Milano
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy
{amigoni,schiaffo,somalvic}@elet.polimi.it
Abstract. The consideration of a general theoretical scenario accounting for the relationships between humans
and machines may enhance the design and development of human-centred intelligent systems. The aim of this
paper is to present an abstract framework that accounts for the current tendencies within the field of human-
machine interactions. This framework is based on a very precise theoretical position expressed by the concept
of the bipolar man, which has an impact on both the analysis and the design of human-centred intelligent
systems.
1. Introduction
The deep investigation of the human-machine
interactions represents nowadays the necessary
theoretical background to set a general scenario that may
enhance both the design and the development of human-
centred intelligent systems.
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