We conducted an 18 month study on the implementation and evaluation of a portable eye tracking system in a training environment. The system was used by F-16 simulator instructors to provide instructional feedback to F- 16 student pilots during flight simulator training missions. The head-mounted components of the eye tracking system consist of a two-dimensional eye position measurement system and a miniature video scene camera. When displayed on a video monitor, a cursor corresponding to the student’s line of sight allows the instructor to follow the student’s visual scan pattern. The portable system can be used in a number of environments and applications to objectively assess visual behavior, to develop effective visual behavior, and to e...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
As there is no common and standardized training content on the assessment of (instrument) scanning p...
Objective & Significance The proposed presentation discusses research indicating that pilot trainin...
A key challenge in pilot training and performance assessment is the lack of insight into pilot visua...
Numerous studies in high-risk work settings indicate that about 80% of all accident causes in aviati...
Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) is intended to improve the ability of pilots to recogn...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
Piloting an aircraft requires that various tasks be completed concurrently in an efficient manner. H...
Research has shown no consistent findings about how scanning techniques differ between experienced a...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
Trainee pilots are expected to be thoroughly trained on both technical and nontechnical skills. Tech...
As tactical aircraft become increasingly complex, pilots’ cognitive resources will become increasing...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...
As there is no common and standardized training content on the assessment of (instrument) scanning p...
Objective & Significance The proposed presentation discusses research indicating that pilot trainin...
A key challenge in pilot training and performance assessment is the lack of insight into pilot visua...
Numerous studies in high-risk work settings indicate that about 80% of all accident causes in aviati...
Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) is intended to improve the ability of pilots to recogn...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
Piloting an aircraft requires that various tasks be completed concurrently in an efficient manner. H...
Research has shown no consistent findings about how scanning techniques differ between experienced a...
International audiencePoor cockpit monitoring has been identified as an important contributor to avi...
Trainee pilots are expected to be thoroughly trained on both technical and nontechnical skills. Tech...
As tactical aircraft become increasingly complex, pilots’ cognitive resources will become increasing...
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze (where one is looking) or the moti...
It has been shown that expert gaze behavior can be used to enhance training for novices, among other...
In this research, we use eye tracking to monitor the attentional behavior of pilots in the cockpit. ...
International audienceSince decades, the number of aircraft accidents is continuously decreasing tha...