Presentation 1996/3/7
A User level estimation method using GUI structure analysis
Tsuyoshi Ebina, Seiji Igi,
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Abstract(in English) A method for classifying user level is required, but many user modeling methods take a top-down approach and require knowledge or assumptions about user's goal and plan. We instead take a botton-up approach and analyze a user's event histories by measuring the complexity and cost of the user's actions. Complexity quantifies the deviation of events, and cost quantifies the number of wrong actions. Complexity and cost can be calculated from event histories and used to estimate the user level automatically.
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Keyword(in English) user level / novice user / event history
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Title (in English) A User level estimation method using GUI structure analysis
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Keyword(1) user level
Keyword(2) novice user
Keyword(3) event history
1st Author's Name Tsuyoshi Ebina
1st Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, MPT()
2nd Author's Name Seiji Igi
2nd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory, MPT
Date 1996/3/7
Paper # HIP95-37
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 554
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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