International audience<p>One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the way in which people perform in- teractive tasks is highly adaptive. One such interactive task is menu search. In the current article we test the hypothesis that menu search is rationally adapted to (1) the ecological struc- ture of interaction, (2) cognitive and perceptual limits, and (3) the goal to maximise the trade-off between speed and ac- curacy. Unlike in previous models, no assumptions are made about the strategies available to or adopted by users, rather the menu search problem is specified as a reinforcement learning problem and behaviour emerges by finding the optimal pol- icy. The model is tested against existing ...
Three experiments compared the speed and accuracy of item selection from two types of hierarchical p...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Three experiments compared the speed and accuracy of item selection from two types of hierarchical p...
One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the way in w...
ABSTRACT One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the...
Eye movement is a basic human behavior that offers a valuable means to explore human cognitive proce...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel mathematical model for visual search and selection...
One activity people engage in when using the web is estimating the likelihood that labelled links wi...
A major challenge in making software easy for people to use is to design screen layouts that people ...
One activity people engage in when using the web is estimating the likelihood that labelled links wi...
A major challenge in making software easy for people to use is to design screen layouts that people ...
One activity people engage in when using the web is estimating the likelihood that labelled links wi...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...
Previous studies in identifying factors related to search efficiency resulted in empirical models th...
Three experiments compared the speed and accuracy of item selection from two types of hierarchical p...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Three experiments compared the speed and accuracy of item selection from two types of hierarchical p...
One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the way in w...
ABSTRACT One reason that human interaction with technology is difficult to understand is because the...
Eye movement is a basic human behavior that offers a valuable means to explore human cognitive proce...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel mathematical model for visual search and selection...
One activity people engage in when using the web is estimating the likelihood that labelled links wi...
A major challenge in making software easy for people to use is to design screen layouts that people ...
One activity people engage in when using the web is estimating the likelihood that labelled links wi...
A major challenge in making software easy for people to use is to design screen layouts that people ...
One activity people engage in when using the web is estimating the likelihood that labelled links wi...
How do people adapt search strategies for finding visual images? An assumption in studies of rationa...
In this paper a study is reported, which investigates the effectiveness of two approaches to improvi...
Previous studies in identifying factors related to search efficiency resulted in empirical models th...
Three experiments compared the speed and accuracy of item selection from two types of hierarchical p...
Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a ...
Three experiments compared the speed and accuracy of item selection from two types of hierarchical p...