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Marc Halbrügge
marc.halbruegge
tu-berlin.de
http://www.tu-berlin.de/?marc_halbruegge
Technische Universität Berlin
Publications:
Halbrügge, M., & Russwinkel, N. (2016). The sum of two models: How a composite model explains unexpected user behavior in a dual-task scenario. In D. Reitter & F. E. Ritter (eds.), Proceedings of the 14th international conference on cognitive modeling (pp. 137–143). University Park, PA: Penn State.
Halbrügge, M., Quade, M. & Engelbrecht, K.-P. (2016). Cognitive Strategies in HCI and Their Implications on User Error. In A. Papafragou, D. Grodner, D. Mirman, & J. C. Trueswell (eds.), Proceedings of the 38th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 2549–2554). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
Halbrügge, M., Quade, M. & Engelbrecht, K.-P. (2015). A Predictive Model of Human Error based on User Interface Development Models and a Cognitive Architecture. In Taatgen, N. A.; van Vugt, M. K.; Borst, J. P. & Mehlhorn, K. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 238-243, Groningen: University of Groningen,
Halbrügge, M., Quade, M., & Engelbrecht, K.-P. (2015) How can Cognitive Modeling Benefit from Ontologies? Evidence from the HCI Domain. In Bieger, J., Goertzel, B., & Potapov, A. (Eds.) Proceedings of Artificial General Intelligence 2015, pp. 261–271. Berlin: Springer.
Halbrügge, M. (2013). ACT-CV: Bridging the Gap between Cognitive Models and the Outer World. In Brandenburg, E., Doria, L., Gross, A., Güntzler, T., and Smieszek, H., eds., Grundlagen und Anwendungen der Mensch-Technik- Interaktion. 10. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme, pages 205-210, Berlin, Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin
Gluck, K. A., Stanley, C. T., Moore, L. R., Reitter, D., & Halbrugge, M. (2010). Exploration for understanding in cognitive modeling. Journal of Artificial General Intelligence,2(2), 88-107.
Halbrügge, M. (2010). Keep it simple - A case study of model development in the context of the Dynamic Stocks and Flows (DSF) task. Journal of Artificial General Intelligence, 2(2):38-51