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CHI
1999
ACM
14 years 19 hour ago
Inferring Intent in Eye-Based Interfaces: Tracing Eye Movements with Process Models
While current eye-based interfaces offer enormous potential for efficient human-computer interaction, they also manifest the difficulty of inferring intent from user eye movements...
Dario D. Salvucci
IFIP
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Isolated Word Recognition for English Language Using LPC, VQ and HMM
: Speech recognition is always looked upon as a fascinating field in human computer interaction. It is one of the fundamental steps towards understanding human cognition and their ...
Mayukh Bhaowal, Kunal Chawla
NIPS
2001
13 years 9 months ago
A Bayesian Model Predicts Human Parse Preference and Reading Times in Sentence Processing
Narayanan and Jurafsky (1998) proposed that human language comprehension can be modeled by treating human comprehenders as Bayesian reasoners, and modeling the comprehension proce...
S. Narayanan, Daniel Jurafsky
BIRTHDAY
1997
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Spatial and Temporal Structures in Cognitive Processes
The structures of space and time are identified as essential for the realization of cognitive systems. It is suggested that the omnipresence of space and time may have been respons...
Christian Freksa
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
A minimal model for predicting visual search in human-computer interaction
Visual search is an important part of human-computer interaction. It is critical that we build theory about how people visually search displays in order to better support the user...
Tim Halverson, Anthony J. Hornof