Concept of an Automated Activity Determination in the Temporal Domain for Adaptive Pilot Assistance
Titel Konferenzpublikation:
22nd International Symposium on Aviation Psychology
Konferenztitel:
International Symposium on Aviation Psychology (22., 2023, Rochester, N.Y.)
Konferenztitel:
ISAP 2023
Tagungsort:
Rochester, N.Y., USA
Jahr der Konferenz:
2023
Datum Beginn der Konferenz:
31.05.2023
Datum Ende der Konferenz:
03.06.2023
Verlegende Institution:
Wright State University
Jahr:
2023
Sprache:
Englisch
Abstract:
In this contribution, we describe our initial conceptual thoughts on how to determine pilot activity in real-time within a multitasking environment. The presented concept extends our previous research on determining the pilot activity which analyses manual and gaze interactions by evidential reasoning. This approach resulted in a fragmented pattern of activities over time due to the high frequency of gaze shifts. Our concept suggests concatenating the activities and using the resulting sequence as a feature set for classification. We hypothesize that this representations of activities reflects the complex nature of concurrent and serial multitasking more appropriately. For probabilistic inference, we aim to use Conditional Random Fields. We are currently developing an activity recognition prototype supported by pilot interaction datasets from experiments. Our application is the management of a team of unmanned vehicles guided from the cockpit of a fast jet. We aim to use activity determination for adaptive assistance purposes.
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In this contribution, we describe our initial conceptual thoughts on how to determine pilot activity in real-time within a multitasking environment. The presented concept extends our previous research on determining the pilot activity which analyses manual and gaze interactions by evidential reasoning. This approach resulted in a fragmented pattern of activities over time due to the high frequency of gaze shifts. Our concept suggests concatenating the activities and using the resulting sequence...
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