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In Annika Waerndescribes an IntelligentUser Interface as one that is adaptable, does not necessarily mimic human behavior and probably not one that strictly uses a knowledge base to adapt to a user. Indeed, she lists some techniques commonly used in 1997 in IntelligentUser Interfaces which include user adaptability, user modeling and natural language technology. She adds dialogue modeling and explanation generation, but to me those could be loosely coupled in the language technology group. For the purpose of this article I define an Intelligent User Interface as an interface coupled with an artificial intelligence agent able to learn how to best present information and control options to a human to either maximize his or her performance, or make the interaction as easy or pleasant as possible.