AI-models could be leveraged for human performance evaluation with high accuracy, reliability and objectivity. Existential for properly training and applying AI-models are relevant, sufficient and reliable data. Two flight simulator studies were conducted with the aim to measure and collect flight but foremost physiological data from flight crews during flight deck activities. In the Air VEhicle Simulator (AVES, DLR Braunschweig) certified A320 flight crews (n = 42) performed various short flight scenarios, allowing a controlled experiment environment for data collection. These data were then post-processed in order to get a time synchronous signal between ECG and stress level feedback. Data from both studies were analyzed and a paired-sample t-test was conducted for the second study’s data. Data collected during that study showed significant differences between the two Scenarios (Baseline and Stress) in feed-backed stress levels (p .001) and measured heart rates (p .05). Nevertheless, there are still recognizable gaps in duration and intensity of high stress as well as in gender diversity. Overall, about 39 h of physiological data have been recorded from flight crews during flight deck activities which are made publicly available.
Data Generation for AI-Based Human Performance Evaluation for Flight Crews
2024
6 pages
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
AI Systems , Human Factors , 2023 , DGLR , DLRK , Human Performance
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