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Individual differences in SA measurement and performance in human-­‐robot teaming
Poster session presented at the meeting of the IEEE Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support, New Orleans, LA (2012)
  • David Schuster, University of Central Florida
  • Joseph R. Keebler, University of Central Florida
  • Jorge Zuniga*, University of Central Florida
  • Florian Jentsch, University of Central Florida
Abstract
In human-robot teams, robots with a high degree of autonomy and intelligence may be able to coordinate with humans and contribute to, rather than tax, SA. We investigated team member SA and individual differences as potential performance metrics. Results indicated a relationship between the Situation Present Assessment Method (SPAM) and individual differences, but only the Situation Awareness Rating Technique (SART) predicted unique variance in performance. Practical implications for use of these measures are discussed.
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Publication Date
March, 2012
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Citation Information
David Schuster, Joseph R. Keebler, Jorge Zuniga* and Florian Jentsch. "Individual differences in SA measurement and performance in human-­‐robot teaming" Poster session presented at the meeting of the IEEE Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support, New Orleans, LA (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_r_keebler/83/