Proceedings of the IEEE 1996 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium 1996
DOI: 10.1109/vrais.1996.490520
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Design and evaluation of an air-to-air combat debriefing system using a head-mounted display

Abstract: The United States Air Force Red Flag exercise is the premier combat flight training experience for fighter pilots. We created and evaluated a computer system for replay of Red Flag air-to-air combat training data with alternative display systems. Air combat data could either be displayed on a console display system (CDS) which mimicked existing replay displays or in a headmounted display (HMD).The eflectiveness of replaying air combat data using these two displays was compared in a humanperformance experiment,… Show more

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“…However, a more sophisticated analysis was also possible due to the fact that this approach resulted in four categories of response: "hits" were correct "yes" answers, "false alarms" were "yes" answers when the correct answer was no, "true rejections" were correct "no" answers, and "misses" were "no" answers when the correct answer was yes. This permitted analyses to be carried out using information theoretic metrics, as described by Kantowitz & Sorkin (1983) and Amburn (1994).…”
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“…However, a more sophisticated analysis was also possible due to the fact that this approach resulted in four categories of response: "hits" were correct "yes" answers, "false alarms" were "yes" answers when the correct answer was no, "true rejections" were correct "no" answers, and "misses" were "no" answers when the correct answer was yes. This permitted analyses to be carried out using information theoretic metrics, as described by Kantowitz & Sorkin (1983) and Amburn (1994).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it has been pointed out that this type of assessment confounds workload with SA, it has proven valuable in some situations. Other subjective scales have been reported, utilizing information-theoretic approaches (Amburn, 1994) or other techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%
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