Near-perfect automation: Investigating performance, trust, and visual attention allocation
Objective Assess performance, trust, and visual attention during the monitoring of a near-
perfect automated system. Background Research rarely attempts to assess performance …
perfect automated system. Background Research rarely attempts to assess performance …
Detecting automation failures in a simulated supervisory control environment
The goal of this research was to determine how individuals perform and allocate their visual
attention when monitoring multiple automated displays that differ in automation reliability …
attention when monitoring multiple automated displays that differ in automation reliability …
A context-driven framework for proactive decision support with applications
Major challenges anticipated in the future C 4 ISR (command, control, communications,
computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) operations involve rapid mission …
computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) operations involve rapid mission …
Pupil diameter and performance in a supervisory control task: A measure of effort or individual differences?
The relationship between increased pupil diameter and effort has been well established
within the Psychology literature since the 1960s. The ability to detect an individuals' effort is …
within the Psychology literature since the 1960s. The ability to detect an individuals' effort is …
Eye-tracking analysis to assess the mental load of unmanned aerial system operators: systematic review and future directions
AC Russo, MMC Junior, E Villani - The Aeronautical Journal, 2024 - cambridge.org
This article presents a systematic review on the use of eye-tracking technology to assess the
mental workload of unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operators. With the increasing use of …
mental workload of unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operators. With the increasing use of …
Assessing workload with low cost eye tracking during a supervisory control task
Automation is fundamentally shifting the tasks that many humans perform. Unmanned aerial
vehicles, which originally had stick and rudder control, now rely on waypoint based …
vehicles, which originally had stick and rudder control, now rely on waypoint based …
The effectiveness of uncertainty communication with varied automation reliability: Specificity is necessary but (potentially) not enough
Automation reliance and functionality are ever increasing, especially in supervisory control
environments like unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) missions. Of particular relevance is …
environments like unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) missions. Of particular relevance is …
The need for specificity in uncertainty communication is further supported: Preliminary evidence from eye tracking
Automation transparency is understudied in environments with varied automation reliability.
We previously found uncertainty communication, a form of automation transparency, led to …
We previously found uncertainty communication, a form of automation transparency, led to …
How do Individual Differences in Attention Control and Working Memory Capacity Relate to Monitoring Automation?
With the proliferation of automated tasks, software, and systems, humans are moving from
an active participant in the function of a task to a passive monitor of an automated system …
an active participant in the function of a task to a passive monitor of an automated system …
Practical considerations for low-cost eye tracking: An analysis of data loss and presentation of a solution
This paper presents data loss figures from three experiments, varying in length and visual
complexity, in which low-cost eye tracking data were collected. Analysis of data from the first …
complexity, in which low-cost eye tracking data were collected. Analysis of data from the first …