2017 4th International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety (ICTIS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ictis.2017.8047897
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The relationship between train drivers' attention and accident involvement

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“…On the one hand, it is complicated to assess whether simulation games at the tactical and strategic levels provide realistic representations due to the long-term consequences of decisions, which are difficult to simulate accurately. On the other hand, attitude change and fun potentially benefit operational tasks most, as some of them are monotonous and repetitive (Tabai et al, 2017). Surprisingly, however, resilience and sustainability were only addressed at the operational level, whereas other behavioral outcomes, like safety, were tackled solely at the strategic level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the one hand, it is complicated to assess whether simulation games at the tactical and strategic levels provide realistic representations due to the long-term consequences of decisions, which are difficult to simulate accurately. On the other hand, attitude change and fun potentially benefit operational tasks most, as some of them are monotonous and repetitive (Tabai et al, 2017). Surprisingly, however, resilience and sustainability were only addressed at the operational level, whereas other behavioral outcomes, like safety, were tackled solely at the strategic level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operational planning mainly pursued training users to handle complex situations such as disruptions at maritime ports (A37) or coordinating humanitarian logistics (A24). Operational execution focused on enhancing day-to-day functions such as truck driving (A12, A14, A28) and stevedoring (A07), tasks often considered as monotonous (Tabai et al, 2017) and accident-prone (Loeb and Clarke, 2007; Shang and Tseng, 2010). Tactical studies aimed to maximize profits by optimizing the available resources (A05) or training for decision-making related to resource acquisition (A01).…”
Section: Freight Transportation Aspects (Rq1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The attention allocation model aims to predict the attention behavior of the supervisor. The attention allocation is the ratio A i of the virtual attention time required to focus on the information I i to the total virtual attention time for the whole task, as shown in Equation (2). The proposed attention allocation model aims to build the mapping relationship between I i and A i before the supervisory task:…”
Section: Value Priority Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the limited attention resources of supervisors are precious and important. Most system failures and operational accidents are due to the lack of visual attention to relevant information [2]. An alyzing the visual attention behaviors and revealing the visual attention allocation mechanism are important for the design and evaluation of human-machine interfaces (HMIs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%