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INTERACT
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Towards a Physiological Model of User Interruptability
User interruptability has become an important topic of study in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). However, automatically determining the availability of users is still problematic....
Daniel Chen, Jamie Hart, Roel Vertegaal
TAMODIA
2004
13 years 6 months ago
Towards a composite modelling approach for multitasking
Much information and knowledge work (with and without information technology) can be characterised as multitasking and interrupt driven. A whole host of characterisations and buzz...
Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson
UIALL
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
A Framework for Context-Sensitive Coordination of Human Interruptions in Human-Computer Interaction
Abstract. Recent trends in software development directed toward intelligence, distribution, and mobility need to be followed by an increased sophistication in user interface design...
Sonja Gievska, John L. Sibert
HCI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Towards Cognitive-Aware Multimodal Presentation: The Modality Effects in High-Load HCI
In this study, we argue that multimodal presentations should be created in a cognitive-aware manner, especially in a high-load HCI situation where the user task challenges the full...
Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Towards an index of opportunity: understanding changes in mental workload during task execution
To contribute to systems that reason about human attention, our work empirically demonstrates how a user's mental workload changes during task execution. We conducted a study...
Shamsi T. Iqbal, Piotr D. Adamczyk, Xianjun Sam Zh...