Sebok Angelia, Wickens Christopher D
Alion Science and Technology, Boulder, Colorado.
Consultant, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Hum Factors. 2017 Mar;59(2):189-203. doi: 10.1177/0018720816665201. Epub 2016 Sep 27.
The objectives were to (a) implement theoretical perspectives regarding human-automation interaction (HAI) into model-based tools to assist designers in developing systems that support effective performance and (b) conduct validations to assess the ability of the models to predict operator performance.
Two key concepts in HAI, the lumberjack analogy and black swan events, have been studied extensively. The lumberjack analogy describes the effects of imperfect automation on operator performance. In routine operations, an increased degree of automation supports performance, but in failure conditions, increased automation results in more significantly impaired performance. Black swans are the rare and unexpected failures of imperfect automation.
The lumberjack analogy and black swan concepts have been implemented into three model-based tools that predict operator performance in different systems. These tools include a flight management system, a remotely controlled robotic arm, and an environmental process control system.
Each modeling effort included a corresponding validation. In one validation, the software tool was used to compare three flight management system designs, which were ranked in the same order as predicted by subject matter experts. The second validation compared model-predicted operator complacency with empirical performance in the same conditions. The third validation compared model-predicted and empirically determined time to detect and repair faults in four automation conditions.
The three model-based tools offer useful ways to predict operator performance in complex systems.
The three tools offer ways to predict the effects of different automation designs on operator performance.
目标是(a)将关于人机自动化交互(HAI)的理论观点应用到基于模型的工具中,以协助设计师开发支持高效性能的系统,以及(b)进行验证,以评估模型预测操作员绩效的能力。
HAI中的两个关键概念,即伐木工类比和黑天鹅事件,已得到广泛研究。伐木工类比描述了不完善自动化对操作员绩效的影响。在常规操作中,自动化程度的提高有助于提高绩效,但在故障情况下,自动化程度的提高会导致绩效受到更严重的损害。黑天鹅是不完善自动化中罕见且意外的故障。
伐木工类比和黑天鹅概念已被应用到三种基于模型的工具中,这些工具可预测不同系统中的操作员绩效。这些工具包括飞行管理系统、遥控机械臂和环境过程控制系统。
每项建模工作都包括相应的验证。在一次验证中,软件工具被用于比较三种飞行管理系统设计,其排名与主题专家预测的顺序相同。第二次验证在相同条件下将模型预测的操作员自满情绪与实际绩效进行了比较。第三次验证在四种自动化条件下比较了模型预测和实际确定的检测和修复故障的时间。
这三种基于模型的工具为预测复杂系统中的操作员绩效提供了有用的方法。
这三种工具提供了预测不同自动化设计对操作员绩效影响的方法。