2022
DOI: 10.1177/1071181322661290
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The Effect of Correlated Observations on Human-Automation Interaction in a Signal Detection Task

Abstract: Automated signal detection aids assist human operators in various activities (e.g., medical diagnosis). However, operators tend to interact with these aids in suboptimal ways. An under-considered factor that might influence operators’ aid use is the correlation between the aid’s and the operator’s observations. Although prior research has generally assumed that human operators and automated aids rely on independent information sources, correlated observations may be common in naturalistic automation-aided dete… Show more

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