The relationship between a control movement and the effect most expected by a population is known as a direction-of-motion stereotype. Such stereotypes are important in order to study the impact of different design variables on user performance. In this paper, a neural network-based method is proposed to quantify the causal connection among design variables and to compute their relative influences on the two performance measures of user response time and response accuracy. Based on the experimental data presented here, the best operating condition with which to optimize each of the measures is suggested. Some useful observations about the relationship between design variables and measures are also presented and discussed. In ergonomics, the...
We describe an experiment in which mismatches between actual walking speed and visual indicators of ...
Humans possess impressive skills for recognizing faces even when the viewing conditions are challeng...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...
User performance is highly correlated with design variables of a system. Such association can be des...
Forty subjects responded to a se t of 64 different combinations of linear displays and rotary contro...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
D.Ing.This thesis deals with an investigation into facial recognition and some variables that influe...
grantor: University of TorontoThe advantage of neural network controllers to address robo...
The performance of interfaces is affected by human factors, which vary from one person to another, a...
Affective computing, a human–factors effort to investigate the merits of emotions while people are w...
This work is aimed at enriching a research theme, focused on exploiting the performance in a human-C...
The purpose of this document is to present information gathered via experimental methods on the impa...
It has been noted that human operating skills had a great impact on performance of human-machine sys...
Abstract Three components were hypothesized which could affect operator response in the manual contr...
We describe an experiment in which mismatches between actual walking speed and visual indicators of ...
Humans possess impressive skills for recognizing faces even when the viewing conditions are challeng...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...
User performance is highly correlated with design variables of a system. Such association can be des...
Forty subjects responded to a se t of 64 different combinations of linear displays and rotary contro...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
D.Ing.This thesis deals with an investigation into facial recognition and some variables that influe...
grantor: University of TorontoThe advantage of neural network controllers to address robo...
The performance of interfaces is affected by human factors, which vary from one person to another, a...
Affective computing, a human–factors effort to investigate the merits of emotions while people are w...
This work is aimed at enriching a research theme, focused on exploiting the performance in a human-C...
The purpose of this document is to present information gathered via experimental methods on the impa...
It has been noted that human operating skills had a great impact on performance of human-machine sys...
Abstract Three components were hypothesized which could affect operator response in the manual contr...
We describe an experiment in which mismatches between actual walking speed and visual indicators of ...
Humans possess impressive skills for recognizing faces even when the viewing conditions are challeng...
We report an investigation into the processes involved in a common graph-reading task using two type...