International audienceAn Unscented Hound for Working Memory (AUHWM) is a new framework for the real-time tracking of human Working Memory (WM) that can be used to adapt computer interfaces to users' available cognitive resources. WM is the part of human cognition responsible for the short term storing and handling of information; it can, in stressful situations, under information overload or when suffering from dementia-like diseases, become severely limited, possibly leading to poor decision making. Our preliminary results suggest that AUHWM can provide a precise and timely assessment of WM capacity, so that the cognitive load a specific task imposes on users can be adapted, e.g., at the User Interface (UI) level. AUHWM is based on a low-l...
Limits in visual working memory (VWM) strongly constrain human performance across many tasks. Howeve...
Enhancing user performance is a constant goal for human computer interaction (HCI) researchers. To a...
The structure of working memory has been studied but so far the results have been inconsistent. The ...
International audienceAn Unscented Hound for Working Memory (AUHWM) is a new framework for the real-...
Communication pour la conférence UMAP 19, Larnaca, Juin 2019We introduce An Unscented Hound for Wor...
Working Memory (WM) is the part of human cognition responsible for the short-term storage and proces...
International audienceWe introduce MATCHS (Memory Adaptation Through Cognitive Handling Simulation),...
International audienceWe introduce a new probabilistic working memory (WM) model that we intend to u...
This thesis is set in the context of solving the problem of user’s cognitive workload in real-time, ...
The change detection paradigm has become an important tool for researchers studying working memory. ...
The human mind represents the world by temporarily holding information in working memory that constr...
The Complex Span paradigm is one of the most influential and widely used instruments for measuring w...
Working memory (WM) enables temporary storage and manipulation of information [1], supporting tasks ...
Working memory (WM), the representation of information held accessible for manipulation over time, i...
Working memory (WM) is a core cognitive process fundamental to human behavior, yet the mechanisms un...
Limits in visual working memory (VWM) strongly constrain human performance across many tasks. Howeve...
Enhancing user performance is a constant goal for human computer interaction (HCI) researchers. To a...
The structure of working memory has been studied but so far the results have been inconsistent. The ...
International audienceAn Unscented Hound for Working Memory (AUHWM) is a new framework for the real-...
Communication pour la conférence UMAP 19, Larnaca, Juin 2019We introduce An Unscented Hound for Wor...
Working Memory (WM) is the part of human cognition responsible for the short-term storage and proces...
International audienceWe introduce MATCHS (Memory Adaptation Through Cognitive Handling Simulation),...
International audienceWe introduce a new probabilistic working memory (WM) model that we intend to u...
This thesis is set in the context of solving the problem of user’s cognitive workload in real-time, ...
The change detection paradigm has become an important tool for researchers studying working memory. ...
The human mind represents the world by temporarily holding information in working memory that constr...
The Complex Span paradigm is one of the most influential and widely used instruments for measuring w...
Working memory (WM) enables temporary storage and manipulation of information [1], supporting tasks ...
Working memory (WM), the representation of information held accessible for manipulation over time, i...
Working memory (WM) is a core cognitive process fundamental to human behavior, yet the mechanisms un...
Limits in visual working memory (VWM) strongly constrain human performance across many tasks. Howeve...
Enhancing user performance is a constant goal for human computer interaction (HCI) researchers. To a...
The structure of working memory has been studied but so far the results have been inconsistent. The ...