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Modeling Interruption and Resumption in a Smartphone Task: An ACT-R Approach
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EngineeringMobile InteractionBehavioral Decision MakingTask AnalysisIndividual DifferencesCognitionHuman Performance ModelingBehavior MonitoringIntelligent SystemsCommunicationAttentionAct-r ApproachCognitive InteractionPsychologySocial SciencesSmartphone TaskCognitive ConstructionSystems EngineeringCognitive AnalysisCognitive ScienceAssistive TechnologyMental DemandUser ExperienceComputer ScienceMobile ComputingCognitive Modeling ApproachMobile SensingCognitive DynamicsCognitive PerformanceAutomationHuman-computer InteractionContext-aware Pervasive System
Abstract This research aims to inspect human cognition when being interrupted while performing a smartphone task with varying levels of mental demand. Due to its benefits especially in the early stages of interface development, a cognitive modeling approach is used. It applies the cognitive architecture ACT-R to shed light on task-related cognitive processing. The inspected task setting involves a shopping scenario, manipulating interruption via product advertisements and mental demands by the respective number of people shopping is done for. Model predictions are validated through a corresponding experimental setting with 62 human participants. Comparing model and human data in a defined set of performance-related parameters displays mixed results that indicate an acceptable fit – at least in some cases. Potential explanations for the observed differences are discussed at the end.
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