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Optimising content clarity for human-machine systems

Optimising content clarity for human-machine systems

... to human-machine systems that are many times more complex in functionality and interactivity than previous systems (Weir, ...these systems are domestic appliances, such as digital video ...

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Authority Management and Conflict Solving in Human-Machine Systems

Authority Management and Conflict Solving in Human-Machine Systems

... a human-machine system stem from the fact that either the plan for the human operator or the machine is not being followed anymore, or the operator has a faulty awareness of the situation ...

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Modeling Non-Functional Properties for Human-Machine Systems

Modeling Non-Functional Properties for Human-Machine Systems

... in human- machine systems were ...both human and machine ...the human and automation models are addressed by categorizing the attributes into profiles hi- erarchically and then ...

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Can dissonance engineering improve risk analysis of human–machine systems?

Can dissonance engineering improve risk analysis of human–machine systems?

... of human-machine systems instead of limiting knowledge development to all the possible situations the system may ...of systems that are capable of solving any situation, cannot guaranty the ...

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Qualitative Action Recognition by Wireless Radio Signals in Human–Machine Systems

Qualitative Action Recognition by Wireless Radio Signals in Human–Machine Systems

... Email: wzhuang@uwaterloo.ca Abstract—Human-machine systems required a deep under- standing of human behaviors. Most existing research on action recognition has focused on discriminating ...

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Extending ACT-R for modeling dynamics and timing for operating human-machine systems

Extending ACT-R for modeling dynamics and timing for operating human-machine systems

... An important current trend for the ACT-R community is to apply cognitive model- ling to real world problems like HCI (Byrne 2001) or human machine interaction (Gluck 2002). Important developments of the ...

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Cluster 2: Psychology and Human?Machine Systems - Report

Cluster 2: Psychology and Human?Machine Systems - Report

... such systems, such as life-support systems, deci- sion aiding and planning tools, planetary rovers and other robots, ...Such systems will need to be designed so that they operate cooperatively with ...

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An Artistic Perspective on Distributed Computer Networks. Creativity in Human-Machine Systems

An Artistic Perspective on Distributed Computer Networks. Creativity in Human-Machine Systems

... storage systems like Tor or Freenet have resulted in criticism and claims that they raise anarchy, suffer from a lack of accountability, and violate state ...

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS, VOL. X, NO. Y, Z 1

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS, VOL. X, NO. Y, Z 1

... a human, which were then compared to the artificial generated ...gestures. Human ground truth can serve as a concrete baseline, and this should score the highest on scales for appropriateness and ...

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Hybrid human–machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

Hybrid human–machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

... Hybrid humanmachine systems applied to data-driven sciences Data is nowadays a critical asset to do fundamental sci- ence ...hybrid humanmachine sys- tems to support research and ...

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Hybrid human-machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

Hybrid human-machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

... hybrid human- machine systems to support research and discovery in fundamental ...hybrid human-machine systems being successfully designed also for other ...

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Hybrid human-machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

Hybrid human-machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

... Hybrid humanmachine systems applied to data-driven sciences Data is nowadays a critical asset to do fundamental sci- ence ...hybrid humanmachine sys- tems to support research and ...

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Human-machine diversity in the use of computerised advisory systems: a case study

Human-machine diversity in the use of computerised advisory systems: a case study

... advisory systems form with their users composite, human-machine ...the human and the machine are often important for the dependability of such ...to human reliability assessment, ...

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Ranking Human and Machine Summarization Systems

Ranking Human and Machine Summarization Systems

... of machine systems whose per- formance was significantly different than that of hu- man ...As human assessors score ma- chine systems as not achieving human performance in either ...

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Human Reliability in Man-machine Systems

Human Reliability in Man-machine Systems

... man–machine systems. In general, all live systems are denoted as probabilistic: their behaviour can be anticipated with a certain probability according to the previous ...a human being with ...

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Human-machine interaction for unmanned surface systems

Human-machine interaction for unmanned surface systems

... Despite high popularity and prestigious technology of these systems, the existing prob- lems and application difficulties prohibit researchers from finding complete solutions. In particular, UAVs and UUVs share ...

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Information-theoretic analysis of human-machine mixed systems

Information-theoretic analysis of human-machine mixed systems

... of systems that process information are humans and so systems are affected by bounded rationality of human behavior and overall perfor- mance is ...consider systems that include humans and ...

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Putting Human Assessments of Machine Translation Systems in Order

Putting Human Assessments of Machine Translation Systems in Order

... Abstract Human assessment is often considered the gold standard in evaluation of translation sys- ...from human assessment must be consistent and ...from human assessments of English-Czech ...

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Hybrid human-machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

Hybrid human-machine information systems: Challenges and opportunities

... The columns indicate respectively 1 the year of publication, 2 reference to the work, 3 domain of application of the hybrid human–machine system, 4 type of data processed by the system, [r] ...

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Human-machine interfaces based on EMG and EEG applied to robotic systems

Human-machine interfaces based on EMG and EEG applied to robotic systems

... captured through electrodes placed in the positions O 1 and O 2 , in the occipital region of the human head, over the visual cortex, like depicted ahead, in Figure 4. This work presents a sequence of development ...

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