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Models of Attention in Computing and Communication: From Principles to Applications (2003)  (Make Corrections)  (8 citations)
Eric Horvitz, Carl Kadie, Tim Paek, David Hovel



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Abstract: Introduction One of the main results of Twentieth-century Cognitive Psychology is that, despite the overall impressive abilities of people to sense, remember, and reason about the world, our cognitive abilities are extremely limited in well-characterized ways. In particular, psychologists have found that people grapple with scarce attentional resources and limited working memory. Such limitations become salient when people are challenged with remembering more than a handful of new ideas or... (Update)

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E. Horvitz, C.M. Kadie, T. Paek, and D. Hovel. Models of attention in computing and communication: From principles to applications. Communications of the ACM, 46(3), March 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/horvitz03models.html   More

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