<div dir="ltr"><div><div> As a further comment, the perceptual/motor modeling in ACT-R was borrowed from EPIC, another cognitive architecture developed by David Kieras and David Meyer of the University of Michigan (see a couple of very big articles in Psychological Review). Kieras has been interested in HCI applications and has done quite a bit of work of that type.<br>
</div> At some point I discovered that the borrowing from EPIC to ACT-R was not thoroughgoing and did not include much of the detail of EPIC's perceptual modeling. This seemed like a foolish choice to me. It might well make a difference.<br>
<br></div>Susan Chipman (former research sponsor of both ACT-R and EPIC)<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Frank Ritter <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:frank.ritter@psu.edu" target="_blank">frank.ritter@psu.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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here are few others: (all at <a href="http://acs.ist.psu.edu/papers" target="_blank">http://acs.ist.psu.edu/papers</a>)<br>
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J18 Ritter, F. E., Kukreja, U., & St. Amant, R. (2007). Including a model of visual processing with a cognitive architecture to model a simple teleoperation task. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. 1(2). 121-147.<br>
might not note real change,but shows what could be done<br>
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J17 St. Amant, R., Horton, T. E., & Ritter, F. E. (2007). Model-based evaluation of expert cell phone menu interaction. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 14(1), Article 1 (May 2007), 24 pages.<br>
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C28 St. Amant, R., Horton, T. E., & Ritter, F. E. (2004). Model-based evaluation of cell phone menu interaction. In Proceedings of the CHI'04 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. 343-350. New York, NY: ACM.<br>
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notes what should be done, for sure<br>
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J13 St. Amant, R., Freed, A. R., & Ritter, F. E. (2005). Specifying ACT-R models of user interaction with a GOMS language. Cognitive Systems Research, 6(1), 71-88.<br>
J15 Ritter, F. E., Van Rooy, D., St. Amant, R., & Simpson, K. (2006). Providing user models direct access to interfaces: An exploratory study of a simple interface with implications for HRI and HCI. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans. 36(3). 592-601.<br>
another examples<br>
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C40 St. Amant, R., Riedel, M. O., Ritter, F. E., & Reifers, A. (2005). Image processing in cognitive models with SegMan. In Proceedings of HCI International '05. (Invited.) Volume 4 - Theories, Models and Processes in HCI. Paper # 1869.<br>
has examples of interaction<br>
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anecdotally, one of my students wanted to make money with a scheme to play roulette (really, true story), of doubling down if you lost. he would not beleive the multiple arguments, but tried it with segman and actr on an offshore casino's practice table. he lost and believed, and gave up the theory.<br>
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this book argues for your position too:<br>
Pew, R. W., & Mavor, A. S. (Eds.). (2007). Human-system integration in the system development process: A new look. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. <a href="http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11893" target="_blank">http://books.nap.edu/catalog.<u></u>php?record_id=11893</a>, checked March 2012.<br>
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cheers,<br>
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Frank Ritter<br>
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Hi,<br>
For an PhD dissertation purposes, I do need one or two good references showing a successful implementation of ACT_R to reconfigure a computer screen. In my case the computer is used as HMI in deep water drilling (seawater oil and gas rigs) controlling an BOP mechanism. The controlling COE software is already in place and is an established and leading controlling program. My approach aims for coupling an HRA cognitive and behavioristic (operator) model with the existing COE software.<br>
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