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SNIF-ACT: A cognitive model of user navigation on the World Wide Web
Wai Tat Fu
, Peter Pirolli
Siebel School of Computing and Data Science
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World Wide Web
100%
Cognitive Model
100%
Information Foraging Theory
100%
User Navigation
100%
Monte Carlo Simulation
50%
Activation Mechanism
50%
Selection Mechanism
50%
On-state Current
50%
Perceived Relevance
50%
Information Seeking
50%
Dynamic Mechanism
50%
Human Data
50%
Cognitive Architecture
50%
Spreading Activation
50%
Link Selection
50%
Information Foraging
50%
Information Goal
50%
Web Links
50%
Positioning Model
50%
Adaptive Link Selection
50%
Navigation Behavior
50%
Level of Aspiration
50%
Link Context
50%
Information Scent
50%
Page-based
50%
User-Web Interaction
50%
Computational Cognitive Model
50%
User Goals
50%
Action-based
50%
Computer Science
Web Page
100%
Information Foraging
50%
Collected Data
16%
Monte Carlo Simulation
16%
Practical Implication
16%
web user
16%
Cognitive Architecture
16%
Information Goal
16%
Aspiration Level
16%
Information Scent
16%