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The basic concept of the mutual adaptive interface (MADI), which has two outstanding features for overcoming difficulties in adaptation is proposed. The first one is that the proposed adaptive interface utilizes the information about the human estimated through the physiological measures. The other point is that the proposed interface covers the extensive range of the man-machine interaction with the aid of the feedback controller which determines the way of adaptation.<>