| Matessa, M. & Remington, R. (in Press). Reusable Templates of Human Performance in Space Shuttle Procedures. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Oct. 10-12, Waikoloa, HI, 1610-1614. |
| Abstract |
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One way to model human behavior easily and accurately is to decompose a complex task into a set of
primitive operations to which performance parameters may be assigned. This allows reuse of models at the task
level by means of behavioral templates. Performance predictions generated from reusable templates were tested
against data from an experiment on space shuttle procedures. The experiment used different participant
populations (novice pilots vs. expert astronauts) in different workload conditions (single vs. multiple
malfunctions). A phrase-reading template was found to predict performance for the different groups in the
different conditions, and a screen-touching template was found to predict performance for astronauts, but there
was not enough data to evaluate cross-group and crosscondition predictions. Templates appear to be a useful
tool for making predictions of human performance. Keywords: Composable modeling, templates, GOMS. |