Cognitive Models

Cognitive model

A cognitive model is a representation of how humans or animals think and process information, used to understand and predict their behavior. These models can take various forms, from diagrams to equations to software programs that mimic human tasks. Cognitive modeling focuses on understanding perception, reasoning, memory, and action in terms of information processing.

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CS 347 — Human-Computer Interaction: Foundations and Frontiers

Stanford University

Winter 2023

This iteration of CS 347 focuses on the future of HCI. It connects core theories with modern research innovations, covering areas like ubiquitous computing, social computing, design tools, AI+HCI, and accessibility. This course involves significant reading and discussion and has prerequisites for CS or SymSys students.

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