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SymbSys246 Cognitive Crash Dummies Winter 2007 The reading for Jan 30th 2007 is: Katherine Eng, Richard L. Lewis, Irene Tollinger, Alina Chu, Andrew Howes, Alonso Vera ______________________________________________________ New version of CogTool for which menus produce a correct model can be downloaded now. Also available is a zip file from Jan 23, 2007 which includes
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______________________________________________________ Contact information while I am at Stanford ______________________________________________________ Stanford, Winter 2007 SymbSys246 Cognitive Crash Dummies Tuesdays (Jan. 16 - Feb. 13), 7-9 pm, location Blg 50, Rm 51p Crash dummies in the auto industry save lives by testing the physical safety of automobiles before they are brought to market. “Cognitive crash dummies” save time, money, and potentially even lives, by allowing computer-based system designers to test their design ideas before implementing those ideas in products and processes. This course will review the state of the art of perceptual, cognitive and motor modeling for assessing designs before building working systems. This course will include reading breaking research in predicting different aspects of human performance and building models in established modeling frameworks.
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