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Current Concepts and Trends in Human-Automation Interaction

Bustamante, Ernesto A.; Madhavan, Poornima; Wickens, Christopher D.; Parasuraman, Raja; Manzey, Dietrich; Bahner-Heyne, J. Elin; Meyer, Joachim; Bliss, James P.; Lee, John D.; Rice, Stephen

The purpose of this panel was to provide a general overview and discussion of some of the most current and controversial concepts and trends in human-automation interaction. The panel was composed of eight researchers and practitioners. The panelists are well-known experts in the area and offered differing views on a variety of different human-automation topics. The range of concepts and trends discussed in this panel include: general taxonomies regarding stages and levels of automation and function allocation, individualized adaptive automation, automation-induced complacency, economic rationality and the use of automation, the potential utility of false alarms, the influence of different types of false alarms on trust and reliance, and a system-wide theory of trust in multiple automated aids.
Published in: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 10.1177/154193120905300429, SAGE Publications
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