04. Design & Evaluation
Course subject(s)
03. Design & Evaluation
In the following lecture Erwin Boer discusses the subject of design and evaluation for a human controller. First, the lecturer addresses design of human machine interaction and discusses the key people and perspectives in the field. After that the lecturer addresses the evaluation of human machine interaction. Multiple methods are discussed and different models are presented. The subjects of risk and statistical significance also get reviewed.
Design & Evaluation
- Introduction of the Lecturer
- Learning Goals
- Human Machine Interaction
- Designing for and by Humans
- Three Key People for the Human Controller
- Similarity Across all Control Tasks
- Three Main HMI Design Perspectives
- Evaluation of HMI Designs
- Example: Steering Reversal Rates
- Types of Models to Characterize Human Operator
- Satisficing Decision Making
- Risk Homeostasis
- Human Operator Models
- Statistical Significance vs Magnitudal Relevance
- Summary
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