@inproceedings{cce35f62f5af44839800801a16dfa6ca,
title = "Closing the loop: Modelling action, perception and information",
abstract = "Visual interfaces to computer systems are interactive. The cycle of visual interaction involves both visual perception and action. This paper examines formal models of interactive systems and cognitive models of users. Neither completely captures the special nature of visual interaction. In order to investigate this, the paper examines two forms of non-visual interaction: mathematics for the blind and interaction by smell (nasal interaction). Finally three forms of more pragmatic design-oriented method are considered: information rich task analysis (what information is required), status-event analysis (when it is perceived) and models of information (how to visually interact with it).",
keywords = "Aural interfaces, Cognitive models, Formal methods, Status-event analysis",
author = "Alan Dix",
year = "1996",
month = may,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1145/948449.948453",
language = "English",
isbn = "0897918347",
series = "Proceedings of the Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces AVI",
pages = "20--28",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 1996",
note = "3rd International Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces, AVI 1996 ; Conference date: 27-05-1996 Through 29-05-1996",
}