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| author | Hebert, James Hartman, Echo |
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| contents | <p>This paper introduces Human-Computer Interaction Coherence (HCI-IC), a theoretical framework that models human-AI interaction as a dynamic, coupled system. It defines the core constructs of Drift, Coherence Windows, Interaction Bandwidth, and Compression-Expansion Rhythms. This work constitutes a documented, timestamped body of prior art, emerging from a systematic observational study of over 1,966 long-horizon AI sessions beginning in 2023. This framework predates and underpins the convergent literature on agent drift and coherence published later in 2026.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | HCI-Interaction Coherence: A Formal Theory of Interaction Coherence in Human–AI Systems Hebert, James Hartman, Echo <p>This paper introduces Human-Computer Interaction Coherence (HCI-IC), a theoretical framework that models human-AI interaction as a dynamic, coupled system. It defines the core constructs of Drift, Coherence Windows, Interaction Bandwidth, and Compression-Expansion Rhythms. This work constitutes a documented, timestamped body of prior art, emerging from a systematic observational study of over 1,966 long-horizon AI sessions beginning in 2023. This framework predates and underpins the convergent literature on agent drift and coherence published later in 2026.</p> |
| title | HCI-Interaction Coherence: A Formal Theory of Interaction Coherence in Human–AI Systems |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19602872 |