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Statistical User Interfaces [PDF]
A statistical user interface is an interface between a human user and a statistical software package. Whenever we use a statistical software package we want to solve a specific statistical problem. But very often at first it is necessary to learn specific things about the software package.
Klinke, Sigbert
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User interfaces are becoming more and more complex. Adaptable and adaptive interfaces have been proposed to address this issue and previous studies have shown that users prefer interfaces that they can adapt to self-adjusting ones. However, most existing systems provide users with little support for adapting their interfaces.
Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang+3 more
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Stimuli similarity in subsequent search misses
The role of targets categorical similarity in subsequent search misses (SSM) effect, which assumes second target omission after the first target was found in visual search task, was observed.
A.A. Lanina, E.S. Gorbunova
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The objective of this article was to establish the first contextual approaches for the development of a framework focused on the design of automotive infotainment systems.
Carlos Alberto Domínguez-Báez+6 more
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Eye Movements During Everyday Behavior Predict Personality Traits
Besides allowing us to perceive our surroundings, eye movements are also a window into our mind and a rich source of information on who we are, how we feel, and what we do.
Sabrina Hoppe+3 more
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Contextualizing the blogosphere: A comparison of traditional and novel user interfaces for the web [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate how contextual user interfaces affect blog reading experience. Based on a review of previous research, we argue why and how contextualization may result in (H1) enhanced blog reading experiences. In an eyetracking experiment,
Laqua, S, Ogbechie, N, Sasse, MA
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Semantic models and tools for designing adaptive user interfaces of intelligent systems
Objectives. Models and tools for designing adaptive user interfaces for intelligent systems are being developed. The relevance is determined by the need to reduce overhead costs and development time for user interfaces and to provide their adaptation to ...
M. E. Sadouski
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Students of proof theory, a branch of formal logic, can benefit from computerized tools. We describe the principles behind one such tool called ProEd. This tool is targeted especially at novice students, and therefore it is designed to support effortless
Matti NYKÄNEN
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Cognitive User Interfaces [PDF]
This article argues that future generations of computer-based systems will need cognitive user interfaces to achieve sufficiently robust and intelligent human interaction. These cognitive user interfaces will be characterized by the ability to support inference and reasoning, planning under uncertainty, short-term adaptation, and long-term learning ...
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The On-TIME User Interface [PDF]
This demonstration concerns the visual user interface of the On-TIME system, a task-centered information management system, whose aim is to actively participate to and support the user tasks. The design of a user friendly interface is one of the key challenges that needs to be addressed for the success of On-TIME. Being On-TIME based on the use of a so-
Marco Piva+5 more
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