Telling a computer how a human has allocated his attention between control and monitoring tasks.

Author(s)
Enstrom, K.D. & Rouse, W.B.
Year
Abstract

The computer's knowledge of how the human has allocated his attention is posed as an important issue in the design of human computer systems where the two decision makers have overlapping responsibilities. It is argued that it is inappropriate to require the human to continually tell the computer algorithm employing fading-memory system identification is proposed.

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B 13955 (In: B 13952) /01/83.2/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Manual Control, Urbana, May 25-27, 1976, p. 104-123, 5 fig., 6 tab., 10 ref.

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