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Cognitive modeling for automated human performance evaluation at scale

By: Yuan, Haiyue.
Contributor(s): Li, Shujun | Rusconi, Patrice.
Series: SpringerBriefs in human-computer interaction, 2520-1670.Publisher: Cham : Springer, 2020Description: xi, 97 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9783030457037.Subject(s): Cognition and cognitive psychology | Cognitive psychology | Computer security | Computers Software Development | Data protection | Eye tracking | Human-computer interaction | Evaluation Mathematical | Cognitive Psychology | Software Engineering | User interface design and usabilityDDC classification: 004.019 Summary: Cognitive models and software tools have been widely used for both research and commercial purposes. Although they have proved very useful, there are some limitations preventing large-scale modeling and simulation tasks to be carried out efficiently and effectively. In this book, we aim to provide readers with a systematic overview of state-of-the-art cognitive modeling software tools and applications and an introduction to a new software framework for facilitating large-scale modeling and simulation of human-performance tasks. The authors first review cognitive modeling theories and then present an overview of state-of-the-art software tools for cognitive modeling and simulation. Finally, the book focuses on the new software framework and a research prototype called CogTool+, including how to incorporate behavioral data such as eye-tracking data in modeling and simulation tasks. Typical applications of CogTool+ in HCI and cyber security are given to demonstrate its usefulness.
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Cognitive models and software tools have been widely used for both research and commercial purposes. Although they have proved very useful, there are some limitations preventing large-scale modeling and simulation tasks to be carried out efficiently and effectively. In this book, we aim to provide readers with a systematic overview of state-of-the-art cognitive modeling software tools and applications and an introduction to a new software framework for facilitating large-scale modeling and simulation of human-performance tasks. The authors first review cognitive modeling theories and then present an overview of state-of-the-art software tools for cognitive modeling and simulation. Finally, the book focuses on the new software framework and a research prototype called CogTool+, including how to incorporate behavioral data such as eye-tracking data in modeling and simulation tasks. Typical applications of CogTool+ in HCI and cyber security are given to demonstrate its usefulness.

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