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CHI 97: Beyond Fitts' Law: Models for Trajectory-Based HCI Tasks 


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Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/paper/ja.htm
Users' performances in these tasks cannot be successfully modeled with Fitts' law as it has been applied to pointing tasks. We used ``steering through tunnels'' as our experimental paradigm to represent such tasks, and found that a simple ``steering law'' indeed exists. Fitts' law, human performance, modeling, movements, path steering, task difficulty, motor control, input techniques and devices, trajectory-based interaction.

 

gdhaan thesis 


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Article:www.ipo.tue.nl/homepages/gdhaan/articles/thesis-gdh-1606.html
gdhaan thesis NoMetaDescriptionConnection Failure. UserModeling http://www.ipo.tue.nl/homepages/gdhaan/articles/thesis-gdh-1606.html

 

Elements of Hypermedia Design - 2.4 User Modeling in I3R 


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www.birkhauser.com/hypermedia/cyb16.html
user modeling to increase the effectiveness of an intelligent information retrieval system" [Bra87: p. I3R exhibits all the fundamental IR and user modeling concepts discussed so far and can be considered as a blueprint for the application of user modeling techniques in IR. The I3R user model incorporates both long-term knowledge for a general characterization of the user, such as the user's domain knowledge, summary of previous interactions and requests, and short-term knowledge concerning...

 

Gray (in press). 


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HyperTextNode:hfac.gmu.edu/~gray/pubs/papers/Encycl.htm
Cognitive modeling and human-computer interaction. 1 Introduction The quotations from Lewin and from Newell and Card capture what motivates those who apply cognitive modeling to human-computer interaction (HCI). Cognitive modeling springs from cognitive science.

 

IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 35, Nos. 3&4, 1996 


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:www.media.mit.edu/projects/isj//SectionB/398.htm
3&4, 1996 NoMetaDescription IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 3&4, 1996 created and maintained by Walter Bender walter@media.mit.edu IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 3&4, 1996 For want of a bit the user was lost: Cheap user modeling J. Orwant The more a computer knows about a user, the better it can serve that user.

 

Elements of Hypermedia Design - 2.1 Classifications and Taxonomy 


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www.birkhauser.com/hypermedia/cyb13.html
Generally, user models are grouped into two categories, empirical quantitative models and analytical cognitive models [Bra87]. Analytical cognitive models, on the other hand, try to simulate the cognitive user processes that are taking place during permanent interaction with the system. Rich [Ric83] introduces a taxonomy where she classifies (analytical cognitive) user models along three dimensions.

 

Euterpe, a Task Analysis Tool 


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Software:www.cs.vu.nl/~martijn/euterpe.html
Euterpe For page statistics click .. 20/08/99 Added a web page about development plans for Euterpe. Euterpe is a Task Analysis tool developed at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

 

Martijn van Welie's Publications 


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Collection:www.cs.vu.nl/~martijn/publications_all.html
M. van Welie, G.C. van der Veer, A. Eliëns, In: International Workshop on Tools for Working with Guidelines, pp. G.C. van der Veer, M. van Welie, In: Proceedings of DIS 2000, pp. M. van Welie, G.C. van der Veer, In: Proceedings of Co-Designing 2000 , pp.

 

UM2001 Conference Proceedings 


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Collection:bistrica.usask.ca/UM/UM01/Proceedings01.html
M. Bauer, P.J. Gmytrasiewicz & J. Vassileva (eds), User Modeling 2001: 8th International Conference, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg. "Modeling the Acquisition of English: an Intelligent CALL Approach" (also available in postscript format). Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, "Collaborating with Focused and Unfocused Users under Imperfect Communication" Outstanding Paper!

 

Anthony Hornof's Home Page 


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HomePage:www.cs.uoregon.edu/~hornof/
Anthony Hornof is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Oregon. Professor Hornof's primary research interest is human-computer interaction (HCI). Follow this link--Cognitive Modeling and Human-Computer Interaction--for a much more detailed description of Professor Hornof's research at the University of Oregon.

 



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