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15. Determining What’s Next: A Visual Tool for Analyzing Human-Automation Coordination
DescriptionAs advanced automated systems become more complex, there is a need for improved ways of analyzing and designing for effective coordination between humans and automated systems. We are proposing an event-based visualization to analyze coordination between human and automated agents through time. We do this by examining the relationship between projection, retrojection, and the understanding of current events. Design of automated systems needs to support the human in detecting and interpreting the information around them so they can anticipate what will happen next and respond in an appropriate manner. The diagram shows how events as they are experienced through time help inform the human’s understanding of the situation so that they can coordinate properly with the automation. It can be used as an incidental model of coordination, as a tool for post-mortem analysis, or an aid for design.
Event Type
Poster
TimeWednesday, September 11th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
Tracks
Aerospace Systems
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
Computer Systems
Forensics Professional
Health Care
Human Performance Modeling
Individual Differences in Performance
Perception and Performance
Product Design
Safety
Training
Usability and System Evaluation
Extended Reality