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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 61:1990-1994
Gaze supported non-tactile gestural control uses a combination of gestures based body movements with eye gaze positioning to provide an input source for a user’s control with a system. Combining body gestures with eye movements allows for unique co
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Douglas S. Brungart, Kurt Yankaskas, William Barns, M. David Keller, Benjamin Sheffield, Tony Thomas, Bobby Jaeger, John M. Ziriax
Publikováno v:
Hearing research. 349
Noise, hearing loss, and electronic signal distortion, which are common problems in military environments, can impair speech intelligibility and thereby jeopardize mission success. The current study investigated the impact that impaired communication
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 55:1417-1421
Recent research has indicated that operators may utilize the system-wide trust strategy when presented with two automation aids of unknown reliability (Keller, Bean, & Rice, 2009; Keller & Rice, 2010; Keller & Rice, 2009). This is undesirable as oper
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David I. Gertman, Tuan Q. Tran, Ian R. Gerszewski, Ronald L. Boring, M. David Keller, Jeffrey C. Joe, Richard P. Thompson, April M. Whaley
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 50:2217-2221
This paper introduces a taxonomy and accompanying database designed to bridge previous efforts at human reliability analysis (HRA) and human factors design. Previous HRA database efforts have focused primarily on incident analyses related to the safe
Autor:
Ronald L. Boring, Bruce P. Hallbert, Tessa M. Anderson, M. David Keller, Tuan Q. Tran, Donald D. Dudenhoeffer
Publikováno v:
2007 IEEE 8th Human Factors and Power Plants and HPRCT 13th Annual Meeting.
We propose using non-obtrusive physiological assessment (e.g., eye tracking,) to assess human information processing errors (e.g., loss of vigilance) and limitations (e.g., workload) for advanced energy systems early in the design process. This physi