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引用次数: 24
摘要
本文描述了一种为协作视觉分析的实验研究而开发的定性研究方法。在大部分工作中,我们建立在赫伯特·h·克拉克(Herbert H. Clark)的联合活动理论(Joint Activity Theory)的基础上,通过对数据进行协作决策的实地实验来推断认知过程。正如任何方法论一样,它提供了潜在的概念结构和分析过程,其他研究人员可以根据这些结构和过程设计自己的研究并分析结果。我们的重点是协同使用视觉信息系统进行飞机安全分析,但是这些方法可以/已经扩展到其他任务和分析。
This paper describes a qualitative research methodology developed for experimental studies of collaborative visual analysis. In much of this work we build upon Herbert H. Clark's Joint Activity Theory to infer cognitive processes from field experiments testing collaborative decision making over data. As is true of any methodology, it provides the underlying conceptual structure and analytic processes that can be adapted by other researchers to devise their own studies and analyze their results. Our focus is on collaborative use of visual information systems for aircraft safety analysis, however the methods can be/have been extended to other tasks and analysts.