DocumentCode
289863
Title
Perceptual augmentation to support skilled interaction
Author
Kirlik, Alex ; Kossack, Merrick F.
Author_Institution
Center for Human-Machine Syst. Res., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
17-20 Oct 1993
Firstpage
388
Abstract
Ecological task analysis (ETA) is proposed as a technique for enhancing the acquisition of skilled interaction through the design of perceptually augmented information displays. Motivated by Brunswik and Gibson approaches, ETA rests on the primary assumption that skilled interaction will be most readily supported by a display on which perceptual information is available to fully specify the environmental constraints upon productive behavior. Demands for learning and resource-intensive cognitive activity are assumed to result when such information is not perceptually available. ETA can thus be used to identify perceptually impoverished conditions in order to indicate how displays should be augmented with perceptual information to enhance skill acquisition. The results of an experiment using a laboratory videogame, StarCruiser, which compared human performance using a perceptually augmented display with a baseline interface, are reported. Results indicated that the display based on the ETA framework significantly enhanced the acquisition of skill
Keywords
graphical user interfaces; human factors; man-machine systems; personnel; Ecological task analysis; Perceptual augmentation; augmented information displays; human performance; laboratory videogame; resource-intensive cognitive activity; skilled interaction; Cognition; Design engineering; Displays; Human computer interaction; Information analysis; Laboratories; Man machine systems; Navigation; Systems engineering and theory; Time of arrival estimation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1993. 'Systems Engineering in the Service of Humans', Conference Proceedings., International Conference on
Conference_Location
Le Touquet
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0911-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSMC.1993.385042
Filename
385042
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