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Development, Testing, and Validation of a Model-Based Tool to Predict Operator Responses in Unexpected Workload Transitions

机译:开发,测试和验证基于模型的工具,以预测意外的工作负载转换中的操作员响应

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One human factors challenge is predicting operator performance in novel situations. Approaches such as drawing on relevant previous experience, and developing computational models to predict operator performance in complex situations, offer potential methods to address this challenge. A few concerns with modeling operator performance are that models need to realistic, and they need to be tested empirically and validated. In addition, many existing human performance modeling tools are complex and require that an analyst gain significant experience to be able to develop models for meaningful data collection. This paper describes an effort to address these challenges by developing an easy to use model-based tool, using models that were developed from a review of existing human performance literature and targeted experimental studies, and performing an empirical validation of key model predictions.
机译:一个人类因素挑战是在新颖情况下预测运营商性能。诸如相关以前的经验的方法,以及开发计算模型,以预测复杂情况下的操作员性能,提供解决这一挑战的潜在方法。对算子性能建模的一些问题是模型需要现实,并且他们需要经验和验证测试。此外,许多现有的人类性能建模工具很复杂,要求分析师获得重要的经验,以便能够为有意义的数据收集制定模型。本文通过开发易于使用的基于模型的工具,使用从现有人类性能文献和有针对性的实验研究的审查中开发的模型来解决这些挑战的努力解决这些挑战,并进行了关键模型预测的经验验证。

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