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The Automated Interplay of Multimodal Fission and Fusion in Adaptive HCI
Present context-aware systems gather a lot of information to maximize their functionality but they predominantly use rather static ways to communicate. This paper motivates two components that serve as mediators between arbitrary components for multimodal fission and fusion, aiming to improve communication skills. Along with an exemplary selection scenario we describe the architecture for an automatic cooperation of fusion and fission in a model-driven realization. We describe how the approach supports user-initiative dialog requests as well as user-nominated UI configuration. Despite that, we show how multimodal input conflicts can be solved using a shortcut in the commonly used human-computer interaction loop (HCI loop).