Model simulations of user performance with word prediction

Previous work has demonstrated that, under well-defined conditions, a quantitative model can accurately represent user performance with word prediction systems (Koester, 1994; Koester & Levine, 1994, 1995, 1997). This paper illustrates the use of this model to simulate user performance across a...

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