Stuart K. Card

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Stuart K. Card is a pioneering human–computer interaction and cognitive psychology researcher known for his foundational work on models of human-computer interaction and information visualization.

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instanceOf cognitive psychologist
computer scientist
human–computer interaction researcher
coAuthor Allen Newell
Ben Shneiderman
George G. Robertson
Jock D. Mackinlay
Peter Pirolli
Thomas P. Moran
employer Xerox PARC
fieldOfWork cognitive psychology
human performance modeling
human–computer interaction
information foraging theory
information visualization
input devices
user interface design
hasAcademicContribution empirical methods for evaluating user interfaces
formal models predicting user performance with computer systems
theory of information foraging in information spaces
visualization techniques for large information spaces
hasRole author
pioneer of human–computer interaction
research leader in information visualization
research scientist at Xerox PARC
influenced human–computer interaction as a scientific discipline
information visualization as a research field
user interface engineering practices
knownFor GOMS and keystroke-level modeling
foundational models of human–computer interaction
information foraging theory
information visualization research
linking cognitive psychology to interface design
notableWork Card, Moran, and Newell keystroke-level model
GOMS model of human–computer interaction
Model Human Processor
Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think
The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort
surface form: information foraging theory
workLocation Palo Alto Research Center

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Allen Newell notableStudent Stuart K. Card