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Inferring Goal-Directed Cognitive States from Everyday Smartphone Interaction for Adaptive Human–Computer Interaction

2026-06-15 · International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction

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One-line summary

This study proposes the Digital Cognitive Productivity Index (DCPI), a novel interaction-level measure designed to infer users' capacity for goal-directed cognitive activity from passively collected smartphone behavior.

Engineering notes

By leveraging personalized timing, modality, and feedback strategies, this research illustrates the potential of the DCPI to significantly enhance user experience within proactive, intelligent agent ecosystems.

Chinese explanation / 中文解读

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Original abstract

This study proposes the Digital Cognitive Productivity Index (DCPI), a novel interaction-level measure designed to infer users' capacity for goal-directed cognitive activity from passively collected smartphone behavior. Based on a comprehensive two-week field study conducted with 100 participants, six core behavioral indicators were identified and successfully integrated into the DCPI framework. To validate its practical utility, a prototype system was developed to demonstrate how inferred cognitive productivity can effectively support adaptive, context-aware human–computer interaction. By leveraging personalized timing, modality, and feedback strategies, this research illustrates the potential of the DCPI to significantly enhance user experience within proactive, intelligent agent ecosystems. Ultimately, this framework provides a foundational methodology for mitigating cognitive overload and optimizing human performance in increasingly complex digital environments.

5.0Engineering value
8.0Research novelty
5.0Business relevance

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