| Literature DB >> 32666616 |
Oliver W Klaproth1, Marc Halbrügge2, Laurens R Krol3, Christoph Vernaleken4, Thorsten O Zander3, Nele Russwinkel2.
Abstract
A model-based approach for cognitive assistance is proposed to keep track of pilots' changing demands in dynamic situations. Based on model-tracing with flight deck interactions and EEG recordings, the model is able to represent individual pilots' behavior in response to flight deck alerts. As a first application of the concept, an ACT-R cognitive model is created using data from an empirical flight simulator study on neurophysiological signals of missed acoustic alerts. Results show that uncertainty of individual behavior representation can be significantly reduced by combining cognitive modeling with EEG data. Implications for cognitive assistance in aviation are discussed.Keywords: Cognitive assistance; Cognitive modeling; Flight deck alerts; Model-tracing; Neuroadaptive technology
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32666616 DOI: 10.1111/tops.12515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Cogn Sci ISSN: 1756-8757