2020
DOI: 10.1177/0018720820961730
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An Investigation of Speech Features, Plant System Alarms, and Operator–System Interaction for the Classification of Operator Cognitive Workload During Dynamic Work

Abstract: Objective To investigate speech features, human–machine alarms, and operator–system interaction for the estimation of cognitive workload in full-scale realistic simulated scenarios. Background Theories and models of cognitive workload are critical for the design and evaluation of human–machine systems. Unfortunately, there are very few nonintrusive cognitive workload measures available for realistic dynamic human–machine interaction. Method The study was conducted in a full-scope control room research simulato… Show more

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“…Additionally, the analysis of mission reliability in man-machine systems emphasizes the importance of considering human cognitive function and the interaction between humans and machines [7,8]. In this perspective, the measurement of cognitive workload (CW) during HMI has attracted great attention for the purposes of design, training, and evaluation [9]. In this field of application, non-invasive contactless or wearable sensors are preferred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the analysis of mission reliability in man-machine systems emphasizes the importance of considering human cognitive function and the interaction between humans and machines [7,8]. In this perspective, the measurement of cognitive workload (CW) during HMI has attracted great attention for the purposes of design, training, and evaluation [9]. In this field of application, non-invasive contactless or wearable sensors are preferred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%