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Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Cat. No.00CH37143), 2002
Research targeting improved quantification of human performance identified conceptual shortcomings, motivating development of General Systems Performance Theory (GSPT) and the Elemental Resource Model (ERM) for human performance. These have had profound implications for performance measurement, task analysis, and performance prediction.
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Research targeting improved quantification of human performance identified conceptual shortcomings, motivating development of General Systems Performance Theory (GSPT) and the Elemental Resource Model (ERM) for human performance. These have had profound implications for performance measurement, task analysis, and performance prediction.
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Analysis and Evaluation of Individual Performance in Team Task
2019 Chinese Control Conference (CCC), 2019Opinion expression in team task plays an essential role in individual performance evaluation. So this study set out to answer the question: How to evaluate individual performance mostly from interaction standpoint. The goals are twofold: 1. to determine whether the three aspects of communication skills, namely “how to speak”, “what to say” and “who to ...
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Observer analysis and its impact on task performance modeling
SPIE Proceedings, 2014Fire fighters use relatively low cost thermal imaging cameras to locate hot spots and fire hazards in buildings. This research describes the analyses performed to study the impact of thermal image quality on fire fighter fire hazard detection task performance.
Eddie L. Jacobs, Jeremy B. Brown
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Human Movement Science, 2023
Previous studies reported changes in spatiotemporal gait parameters during dual-task performance while walking using a smartphone compared to walking without a smartphone. However, studies that assess muscle activity while walking and simultaneously performing smartphone tasks are scarce.
Marina, Saraiva +2 more
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Previous studies reported changes in spatiotemporal gait parameters during dual-task performance while walking using a smartphone compared to walking without a smartphone. However, studies that assess muscle activity while walking and simultaneously performing smartphone tasks are scarce.
Marina, Saraiva +2 more
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Organizational Task Environments and Performance: An Empirical Analysis
International Public Management Journal, 2009Organizational theory and research suggests that organizational performance may be affected by environmental circumstances. However, the available evidence on this important issue for public organizations relies primarily on “objective” archival measures of the environment drawn from secondary data sources.
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On-the-Job Tasks and Performance Pay: A Vacancy-Level Analysis
ILR Review, 2010Drawing on a dataset of job openings posted at an online job board, the authors find that employers are less likely to offer performance-based pay when a job entails multitasking, quality control, or team work than when a job does not entail these tasks.
Vera Brencic, John Brian Norris
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Task 2 Report: Algorithm Development and Performance Analysis
1993Abstract : This report covers Task 2: Algorithm Development and Performance Analysis, for the program Development of a Handheld Chemical Detector Using Microchip GC. The study described in this report addresses the algorithmic performance requirements for the concept handheld instrument for vapor detection of CW-related materials using microchip GC ...
Paul M. Holland +2 more
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Processing goals, task interest, and the mood–performance relationship: A mediational analysis.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1996The authors examined the role of intrinsic interest in mediating the relationship among mood, processing goals, and task performance. Participants in induced happy, neutral, or sad moods generated similarities and differences between TV shows using performance-based, enjoyment-based, or no stop rule (cf. L.L. Martin, D.W. Ward, J.W. Achee, & R.S. Wyer,
E R, Hirt +3 more
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1999
Uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used for both military and civilian applications (Gawron, 1998). We conducted a cognitive task analysis of US Air Force UAV operators and used this task analysis to develop a synthetic task (simulator) that represents the key cognitive demands of the UAV task.
Leo Gugerty +3 more
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Uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used for both military and civilian applications (Gawron, 1998). We conducted a cognitive task analysis of US Air Force UAV operators and used this task analysis to develop a synthetic task (simulator) that represents the key cognitive demands of the UAV task.
Leo Gugerty +3 more
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Prediction and analysis of human motion dynamics performing various tasks
International Journal of Human Factors Modelling and Simulation, 2006Several digital human softwares have shown the capabilities of simulating simple reach motions. However, predicting the dynamic effects on human motion due to different task loads is still immature. This paper presents an optimisation-based algorithm for simulating the dynamic motion of a digital human. The hypothesis is that human performance measures
Joo H. Kim +3 more
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