2017
DOI: 10.1177/1555343417715161
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Methods to Evaluate Pilots’ Cockpit Communication: Cross-Recurrence Analyses vs. Speech Act–Based Analyses

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“…The Blue Engaged events, however, can be seen as a result of failed implicit coordination as evidenced by the significant increase in SA-related communications during those events (see Table 1). In contrast to the findings of Sulistyawati et al (2009), Gontar et al (2017 and Sexton and Helmreich (2000), the high number of SA-related communication acts in events resulting in Failure, especially in the Blue Engaged events, is a clear indication of the weakness of explicit coordination.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The Blue Engaged events, however, can be seen as a result of failed implicit coordination as evidenced by the significant increase in SA-related communications during those events (see Table 1). In contrast to the findings of Sulistyawati et al (2009), Gontar et al (2017 and Sexton and Helmreich (2000), the high number of SA-related communication acts in events resulting in Failure, especially in the Blue Engaged events, is a clear indication of the weakness of explicit coordination.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…Sulistyawati et al (2009) noted that explicit coordination is necessary for situation assessment. This is in line with studies which have suggested that explicit coordination frequency during critical events is positively correlated with both TSA (Costello et al, 2006) and team performance (Gontar et al, 2017; Sexton & Helmreich, 2000). In contrast, Entin & Serfaty (1999) argue that during critical events teams tend to switch from explicit to implicit coordination to reduce the communication and coordination overhead and to maintain their performance.…”
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“…Although we employed this technique specifically for the filtering of DIS PDUs obtained from communication between team members using a push-totalk system, any audio recordings of communications that have been discretized could benefit from the filtering techniques we have described. The VAD algorithm will take other audio file formats as inputs (such as those produced using the Audacity software package; e.g., see Gontar et al, 2017) and determine the presence of voice content. Audio recordings that are intended to be transcribed and analyzed for semantic content and categorization would also benefit from pre-filtering such that invalid communications are ignored, therefore increasing the efficiency of the transcription process that can be time-consuming and expensive to carry out.…”
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“…Given that mixed teams performed better on task-performance measures, Gorman et al (2012) concluded that relatively greater complexity is symptomatic of more flexible and adaptable teams. Similarly, Gontar et al (2017) used RQA to demonstrate that recurrence rates (in this case, a measure of the coupling of communication between flight captain and first officer) of flight-crew dyads could be successfully used to discriminate between high-performing and low-performing teams. Strang et al (2012) applied nonlinear analyses to sequential team verbal communications recorded during a dyadic Air Battle Management (ABM) simulation.…”
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