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Supporting Trust Calibration and Attention Management in Human-Machine Teams

Nov 27, 2019

Trust plays a critical role in human-machine teaming. Poor trust calibration, i.e., a lack of correspondence between a person’s trust in a system and its actual capabilities, leads to inappropriate reliance on, or rejection of the technology. Trust also affects...

Human Motion Simulation Laboratory – Simulating Manipulation of Flexible Material

Nov 27, 2019

The Human Motion Simulation Laboratory develops data-grounded models to predict and evaluate realistic human movements. These models can be used by commercially available human computer aided design (CAD) software to enable ergonomic analysis of products and...

It’s the Transitions…!: Supporting Shared Control in Vehicle Steering Across Routine and Off-Nominal Conditions

Nov 27, 2019

Experience with increasingly autonomous systems in aviation and other complex domains has shown that performance breakdowns tend to occur at transition points and in off-nominal conditions, rather than during routine operations. In particular, operators experience...

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