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A model-based analysis of errors in display-based HCI
1994
Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '94
This paper describes a model-based analysis of errors in expert use of graphical user interfaces. ...
The model provides a well motivated account of errors made by expert users. Finally, the use of the model in interface evaluation is discussed. ...
MODEL-BASED ANALYSIS OF ERRORS Small values of the attention parameter cause the model to make errors because it does not focus on information related to user's goals during the elaboration process, and ...
doi:10.1145/259963.260508
dblp:conf/chi/KitajimaP94
fatcat:cxuoeb6xzraxlbhb4mupxf2fwa
Towards the Human–Machine Interaction: Strategies, Design, and Human Reliability Assessment of Crews' Response to Daily Cargo Ship Navigation Tasks
2021
Sustainability
The objective of this study is to propose a method of interaction strategies based on a cognitive-processing model in crews' daily navigation tasks. ...
Human error is a crucial factor leading to maritime traffic accidents. The effect of human–computer interaction (HCI) also plays a leading role in human error. ...
Acknowledgments: This work was supported by the Key Research Program of Shandong Province (31370004042010).
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/su13158173
fatcat:lfxgewdq2fesvcp6w2pepass2a
Analysis of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Model in SMEs
2020
Journal of Sustainable Machines
Because of extensive research to incorporate diversified HCI into an understandable model, this paper evaluates HCI model in SMEs to provide the projected guidance to designers of the system using Information ...
In Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is considered as a cross-disciplinary segment applied in ergonomics, psychology and the engineering departments. ...
The issue of HCI, such as the inconsistent command and the cryptic error message are accurately documented and reviewed based on computer revolution and the advent of IT in SMEs. ...
doi:10.46532/jsm.20200903
fatcat:5x2nq352vvfzplth53yw6vkci4
Page 1401 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 80, Issue 3
[page]
1993
Psychological Abstracts
analysis; however, cognitive HCI methods have existed in isolation from SE meth- ods. ...
It is suggested that a comprehensive HCI and SE method embedded in a support environment of tools and knowledge bases is needed to help design an integrated people systems engineering environment.
11773 ...
Accessibility Guidelines for Tactile Displays in Human-Robot Interaction. A Comparative Study and Proposal
[chapter]
2018
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
An extensive study and comparison of the main accessibility guidelines, standards and recommendations is conducted. Moreover, a first draft of guideline for tactile displays in HRI is proposed. ...
This paper is focused on the accessibility requirements of tactile displays integrated into service robots. ...
Accessibility Guidelines for Tactile Displays in Human-Robot Interaction ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-94274-2_29
fatcat:pocsm7fcvnbnzml5wlwbstvjqi
The use of analytical models in human-computer-interface design
1993
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Tullis implementedhis regressionmodel in the Display Analysis Program (Tullis, 1986) . This program accepts a display layout as input. ...
analytical model of HCI tasks. ...
doi:10.1006/imms.1993.1030
fatcat:ii7dgvdlcfemxikkxr4satfive
Designing claims for reuse in interactive systems design
1999
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
This employs a walkthrough technique based on Norman's model of action with questions directed at the contributions a claim makes to usability at different stages in interaction. ...
The schema elaborates the description of HCI knowledge in claims and enables reuse by describing the assumptions and dependencies upon which a claim rests. ...
The authors wish to thank Sean Arthur, Mary-Beth Rosson and John Dowell for comment on drafts of this paper. This work was carried out while AGS was on sabbatical at Virginia Tech. ...
doi:10.1006/ijhc.1999.0245
fatcat:b32pipz62jg3ldzt3kvwzcvtry
An Architecture Supporting Intelligent Mobile Healthcare Using Human-Computer Interaction HCI Principles
2022
Computer systems science and engineering
The HCI design focuses on the ease-of-use, including user experience and safety, alarms, and error-resistant displays of the end-user, and improves user's experience and user satisfaction. ...
The HCI also provides the support for the User-Centric Design (UCD) for smart mHealthcare models. ...
alarms and error resistant displays, timely responses, personalization, and privacy, as illustrated in Fig. 3 . ...
doi:10.32604/csse.2022.018800
fatcat:eb7okhm7srhs3hbz2sey2xobrm
Human-Computer Interface for Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
2007
2007 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium
a task, the number of errors that occur during the task, and the satisfaction level. ...
Because of the limitations of human cognitive skills, judgment, decision-making, and tactical understanding in the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), there is a need to redesign the current human-computer ...
MODELING APPROACH The modeling approach the Team took towards the HCI consisted of creating two prototypes based on the two main design alternatives. ...
doi:10.1109/sieds.2007.4374014
fatcat:ym7zt4joqnfv5lir3jpktdjel4
Analyzing Human-Computer Interaction as Distributed Cognition: The Resources Model
2000
Human-Computer Interaction
with an interest in formal modeling of interactive systems; he is Professor and Head of the ABSTRACT 2 In this paper, we present a new approach to interaction modeling based on the concept of information ...
Rather our motivation is that the recent developments in DC are so obviously relevant to HCI modeling and design yet the ideas have lacked visibility in the HCI community. ...
This observation spurred a number of attempts at modeling what has come to be called display-based interaction.
11 Howes & Payne (1990) developed a model of display-based interaction based on taskaction ...
doi:10.1207/s15327051hci1501_01
fatcat:6r64ej4vxjh3dfsv3s6pgcayqi
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Engineering Curricula
2012
Journal of Ergonomics
In this sense we use the project based learning approach trying to develop prototype interfaces and we have special care in the specifications of the product design and the analysis requirements of the ...
In fact, the revisited analysis of the international standard ISO 13407 proposes an extended version of these principles based on relevant aspects of the user's experience when interacting with the product ...
In this sense we use the project based learning approach trying to develop prototype interfaces and we have special care in the specifications of the product design and the analysis requirements of the ...
doi:10.4172/2165-7556.1000e110
fatcat:lr47juj6rjcfxcy5f2fcglkphq
Cognitive Architecture
[chapter]
2009
Human Factors and Ergonomics
The relevant production rules can be generated based on a GOMS analysis of the task to be modeled. • The complexity of a task will be reflected in the number and content of the production rules. ...
The left half of the display is a tactical task in which the user must classify objects as hostile or neutral based on their behavior. ...
doi:10.1201/b10368-7
fatcat:5fxge52xkbbgtfeweksfxabnnq
Cognitive Architecture
[chapter]
2007
The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook
The relevant production rules can be generated based on a GOMS analysis of the task to be modeled. • The complexity of a task will be reflected in the number and content of the production rules. ...
The left half of the display is a tactical task in which the user must classify objects as hostile or neutral based on their behavior. ...
doi:10.1201/9781410615862.ch5
fatcat:pjfpid37azcexe74hhmc5xu6m4
Cognitive architectures and HCI
1996
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
Participants compared approaches to a set of selected HCI problems and alternative solutions, and compared the strengths and weaknesses of the architectures. ...
A list of additional issues was generated and discussed. ...
Polson (1992, 1994, in press) use this architecture to solve problems in action planning with display-based HCI. ...
doi:10.1145/226650.226657
fatcat:qw5zt5sw5bcgnkdleye723mfiy
Dismal: A spreadsheet for sequential data analysis and HCI experimentation
2005
Behavior Research Methods
Example uses of these capabilities are provided including two cognitive models that have had their behavior aligned with protocols, extensions useful for teaching and doing HCI design, and studies using ...
Dismal has three particular features of interest to those interested in studying behavior: (a) the ability to manipulate and align sequential data, (b) an open architecture that allows users to expand ...
Acknowledgements The initial development work was done jointly with David Fox when he was at NYU and was sponsored in part by a training grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific ...
doi:10.3758/bf03206400
pmid:16097346
fatcat:hq64vbbmnzbmtevkg5fx3zmx3q
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