Traditionally, a Human Performance Model is used as a design tool to predict various man-machine system designs. Such a model will be incorporated into an intelligent computer system for two additional applications. First, the model will be one element of a decision and task support system. It will predict the operator's forthcoming tasks, anticipate upcoming decisions, and formulate any necessary decision or execution aids. Second, the model will serve as a performance monitoring tool by analyzing the differences (and causes of differences) between expected and actual operator actions. These differences may indicate that: (1) modeled operator activities and goals were incorrect and require updating; (2) steps in a procedure were omitted by the operator; or (3) that critical information has not been presented to the operator. This data will be factored into the decision/execution support system, thus enabling the computer system to recommend or perform corrective actions. A systematic approach to the development of a Human Performance Model is presented which is robust enough to contribute to the above functions for the Pilot's Associate program.
Human performance models applied to intelligent decision support systems
Ein Modell des menschlichen Verhaltens angewandt auf intelligente Entscheidungshilfesysteme
1987
8 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 1 Quelle
Conference paper
English
Intelligent Technology and Decision Support Systems
British Library Online Contents | 1995
|Intelligent Multicriteria Decision Support System for Systems Design
Online Contents | 2014
|