DocumentCode
1422525
Title
Building and Verifying a Predictive Model of Interruption Resumption
Author
Trafton, J. Gregory ; Jacobs, Allison ; Harrison, Anthony M.
Author_Institution
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Volume
100
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
648
Lastpage
659
Abstract
We built and evaluated a predictive model for resuming after an interruption. Two different experiments were run. The first experiment showed that people used a transactive memory process, relying on another person to keep track of where they were after being interrupted while retelling a story. A memory for goals model was built using the ACT-R/E cognitive architecture that matched the cognitive and behavioral aspects of the experiment. In a second experiment, the memory for goals model was put on an embodied robot that listened to a story being told. When the human storyteller attempted to resume the story after an interruption, the robot used the memory for goals model to determine if the person had forgotten the last thing that was said. If the model predicted that the person was having trouble remembering the last thing said, the robot offered a suggestion on where to resume. Signal detection analyses showed that the model accurately predicted when the person needed help.
Keywords
cognition; ACT-R/E cognitive architecture; behavioral aspects; cognitive aspects; interruption resumption; predictive model verification; signal detection; transactive memory process; Analysis of variance; Analytical models; Behavioral science; Cognitive science; Human factors; Interrupters; Predictive models; Robots; Signal detection; Cognitive robotics; cognitive science; human–robot interaction; interruptions and resumptions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2011.2175149
Filename
6130566
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