Supporting cognitive models as users

Cognitive models are computer programs that simulate human performance of cognitive skills. They have been useful to HCI by predicting task times, by assisting users, and by acting as surrogate users. If cognitive models could interact with the same interfaces that users do, the models would be easi...

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Published in:ACM transactions on computer-human interaction 2000-06, Vol.7 (2), p.141-173
Main Authors: Ritter, Frank E., Baxter, Gordon D., Jones, Gary, Young, Richard M.
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Language:English
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