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Human-Automation Interaction Design Tools for the Flight Deck| old_uid | 9003 |
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| title | Human-Automation Interaction Design Tools for the Flight Deck |
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| start_date | 2010/06/29 |
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| schedule | 16h30 |
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| online | no |
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| details | Entrée libre |
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| summary | The addition of automation has greatly extended humans’ capability to accomplish tasks, including those that are difficult, complex and safety critical. Most Human - Automation Interaction (HAI) in safety critical operations results in more efficient and safe operations, however unexpected automation behaviours or “automation surprises” may result in incidents and accidents. This talk will describe current research into methods which help designers identify potential Human – Automation Interaction difficulties during design. Michael Feary is a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center. He is currently developing methods to help understand and evaluate Human – Automation system performance. |
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| responsibles | Debats |
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