Aptitude Requirements for Human Operators in Human–Automation Interaction

Michael F. Brady, T. Carretta, Zakia S. Shermadou, Anthony M. Gibson
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Abstract. The purpose of this work was to identify individual differences that affect aptitude requirements for jobs involving autonomous systems and human–automation interaction (HAI). This was addressed in two stages. First, we conducted a literature review of task demands and operator states relevant to HAI. On the basis of this review, we formed a model for understanding performance as a composite of operator states, operator behaviors, and distal outcomes. Second, we conducted a meta-analysis of correlations between individual differences and criteria reflecting job demands of an HAI environment. Results suggest cognitive skills such as working memory are important to performance in an HAI context. Inconsistent findings for personality across studies underscore the need for more research. Measurement challenges and research gaps are identified.
人机交互中操作人员的能力要求
摘要这项工作的目的是确定影响涉及自主系统和人机交互(HAI)的工作能力要求的个体差异。这个问题分两个阶段解决。首先,我们对与HAI相关的任务需求和操作员状态进行了文献综述。在此综述的基础上,我们形成了一个模型,将性能理解为操作员状态、操作员行为和远端结果的复合。其次,我们对个体差异与反映HAI环境工作需求的标准之间的相关性进行了元分析。结果表明,认知技能,如工作记忆,对在HAI环境下的表现很重要。不同研究中关于人格的不一致发现强调了更多研究的必要性。确定了测量挑战和研究差距。
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