Routine Procedural Isomorphs and Cognitive Control Structures
- Topics:
- Electrical and Electronic
- Source:
- Rice University
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Overview: A major domain of inquiry in human-computer interaction is the execution of routine procedures. The paper reveals the collection of extensive data on human execution of two procedures which are structurally isomorphic, but not visually isomorphic. Extant control approaches (e.g., GOMS) predicts they should have the same execution time and error rate profiles, which they do not. The paper presents a series of ACT-R models which demonstrate that control of visual search is likely a key component in modeling similar domains.
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Format: PDF | Size: 145KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 6



