@prathyvsh Someone linked https://t.co/yKJDugM58n which seems to be a good summary that’s relatively recent
@thorstenball @dubroy Discovered that rabbit hole a few years ago.. The "Nielsen Group" authoritatively-quoted 100ms figure appears everywhere, and set the bar all sorts of guidelines (e.g. RAIL) A good overview is: https://t.co/csYStNkmuk
*excellent*, cf. https://t.co/iAN8fjOE6H This paper hints that 100ms is the max for optimal experience in an hci context, and that empirically we can find cases of perceptual latency as low as 16-60ms https://t.co/q9uwEDlZSv
@johnregehr @danluu I wrote my master's thesis on latency and ended up reading like 150+ papers. All the summaries tend to oversimplify things (it very much depends on the task and who is doing it). The only exception may be https://t.co/uUwMXLZTw2 (1/2)