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Florence Paris, Remy Casanova, Marie-Line Bergeonneau and Daniel Mestre
Maintenance is a highly procedural activity requiring motor and cognitive engagement. The aim of this experimental study was to examine how expertise affects maintenance tasks, in particular, the use of procedural documents. A total of 22 aircraft mainte...
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Zhi-Lin Chen and Kang-Ming Chang
This study investigated the influence of saccadic eye movements and emotions on real and animated faces to enhance a detailed perception of facial information. Considering the cross-cultural differences in facial features, animated faces also influence v...
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Changbo Zhang, Hua Liao, Yongbo Huang and Weihua Dong
Raster maps provide intuitive visualizations of remote sensing data representing various phenomena on the Earth?s surface. Reading raster maps with intricate information requires a high cognitive workload, especially when it is necessary to identify and ...
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Valerio Biancalana and Piero Chessa
We analyze the information that can be retrieved from the tracking parameters produced by an innovative wearable eye tracker. The latter is based on a permanent-magnet marked corneal lens and by an array of magnetoresistive detectors that measure the mag...
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Zhi Chen, Shuai Zhang, Sally McClean, Fionnuala Hart, Michael Milliken, Brahim Allan and Ian Kegel
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research has extensively employed eye-tracking technologies in a variety of fields. Meanwhile, the ongoing development of Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) has significantly enriched the TV customer experience, which is of grea...
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Viktor Nagy, Gábor Kovács, Péter Földesi, Dmytro Kurhan, Mykola Sysyn, Szabolcs Szalai and Szabolcs Fischer
This paper investigates the usability of touch screens used in mass production road vehicles. Our goal is to provide a detailed comparison of conventional physical buttons and capacitive touch screens taking the human factor into account. The pilot test ...
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Yke Bauke Eisma, Dirk J. Eijssen and Joost C. F. de Winter
This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of environmental events and driving task instructions. Twenty participants were asked to monitor pre-recorded videos of a simulated driving trip while their ...
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Valerio Biancalana, Roberto Cecchi, Piero Chessa, Giuseppe Bevilacqua, Yordanka Dancheva and Antonio Vigilante
We present the hardware of a cheap multi-sensor magnetometric setup, where a relatively large set of magnetic field components is measured in several positions by calibrated magnetoresistive detectors. The setup is developed to map the (inhomogeneous) fi...
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László Sipos, Attila Gere, Zoltán Kókai, Ákos Nyitrai, Sándor Kovács, Ágnes Urbin, Krisztián Samu and Klára Wenzel
Selected and expert sensory assessors should not have any deficiencies that could affect their perception and adversely affect their sensory performance and thus affect the reliability of their evaluations. In sensory practice, numerous pseudoisochromati...
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Marta Alina Rusnak and Mateusz Rabiega
The aim of this paper is to discuss the potential of eye trackers as tools providing diversified support for the architectural education of future designers. The possibility to track eye movement guaranteed by this group of devices enables an extension o...
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