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Hi, Florian.
I don't have the specific model that was used for the real estate application. My contribution to the project described by that paper was ACT-Touch itself, a set of expanded manual motor movements for ACT-R meant to mimic user manual gestures for multi-touch devices. This would be what you see in the ACT-Touch repository. For the ACT-Droid library as well as the real estate model you would have to contact my co-authors from the 2018 ACT-Droid paper, Russwinkel, Prezenski, and Dörr.
Be that as it may, as of the library's last testing, which I vaguely recall was with ACT-R 7.0, the ACT-Touch library itself provides a few brief demonstration models as well as all the code and documentation you need to see ACT-Touch in action, save of course for ACT-R.
On May 27, 2021, at 8:56 AM, FlorianF ***@***.***> wrote:
Dear tamborello, could you also provide the model that is used in this paper: https://github.com/tamborello/ACT-Touch/blob/master/act-droid-act-touch2018.pdf?
I would like to see this in action if that is possible!
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Dear tamborello, could you also provide the model that is used in this paper: https://github.com/tamborello/ACT-Touch/blob/master/act-droid-act-touch2018.pdf?
I would like to see this in action if that is possible!
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