Syunsuke Yoshida, Makoto Sei, A. Utsumi, H. Yamazoe
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In this paper, focusing on whether a person has visually recognized a target (visual cognition, VC) in iterative visual-search tasks, we propose an efficient assistance method based on the VC. In the proposed method, we first estimate the participant's VC of the target in the previous task. We then determine the target for the next task based on the VC and start to guide the participant's attention to the target for the next task at the VC timing. By initiating the guidance from the timing of the previous target's VC, we can guide attention at an earlier time and achieve efficient attention guidance. The preliminary experimental results showed that VC-based assistance improves task performance.