Abstract
Optimization of the strucuture of a complex information system on the basis of the various models supplied by operators and computers is often the most significant factor in the efficiency of problem-solving in many types of operator-controlled scientific research. The most effective process of such optimization lies in the adaptation of sociotechnical systems for the interaction of information to the individual operator (hybrid intelligence), and also in achieving an intellectual resonance during the interaction of information. Some theoretical principles and an example of HI are given.
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