An analysing and modelling tool kit for human-computer interaction

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    Abstract

    A tool kit has been developed to analyze the empirical data of the interactive task solving behaviour described in a finite discrete state space (e.g., human-computer interaction), helping the human factors engineer to design a good interactive system. The observable sequences of decisions and actions produced by users contain much information about: the mental model of the user; the individual problem solving strategies for a given task; and the underlying decision structure. AMME (Automatic Mental Model Evaluator) tool kit, handles the recorded decision and action sequences and automatically provides: an extracted net description of the task dependent device model; a complete state transition matrix; and different quantitative measures of the decision behaviour
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDesign of computing systems : international conference, San Francisco, August 24-29, 1997 : proceedings
    EditorsG. Salvendy, M.J. Smith, R.J. Koubek
    Place of PublicationAmsterdam
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages589-592
    ISBN (Print)044482183X
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Publication series

    NameAdvances in Human Factors/Ergonomics
    Volume21
    ISSN (Print)0921-2647

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