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Computer Science Final Oral
January 29, 1:00pm - 2:30pmManoa Campus, John Burns Medical School, Room 205H
TITLE: Human-Computer Interaction in Extreme Environments: Interaction Effects between Field Dependency-Independency and Altered ±Gz Accelerations on End-User Performance;
CANDIDATE: Marc A. Le Pape;
ABSTRACT: Failure to address extreme environments constraints at the human-computer interaction level may lead to the commission of critical and potentially fatal errors. This dissertation addresses gaps in our current theoretical understanding of the combined impact of an extreme environment stressor and perceptual style on task performance in human-computer interaction. A controlled experimental study investigates the effects of altered ±Gz accelerations and field dependency-independency on human performance in the completion of perceptual-motor tasks on a personal digital assistant (PDA). Results of the experiment conducted in an aerobatic aircraft under multiple ±Gz conditions, show that perceptual style significantly impacts latency and accuracy in target acquisition for perceptual-motor tasks in altered ±Gz environments. Based on the results, the argument is made that taking into account individual cognitive differences in extreme environments will help users execute perceptual-motor tasks efficiently without unnecessarily increasing cognitive load and the probability of critical errors. Design guidelines are proposed towards this end.
Event Sponsor
ICS, Manoa Campus
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Dan Suthers, 956-3890, suthers@hawaii.edu
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| 12:00pm | Experts at the Palace 2009 Old Archives Building, Iolani Palace, Honolulu |
| 12:00pm | Public Health Faculty Colloquium Series Biomedical Sciences Building, D207 |
| 12:00pm | China Reforms at the Crossroads East-West Center, John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012 |
| 12:00pm | Eva Quistorp on Generation '68 1800 East West Road, Henke Hall 325 |
| 12:00pm | Meet JABSOM biostatistician candidate John A. Burns School of Medicine, Kaka'ako, Medical Education Building, Room 315 |
| 12:00pm | Global Rountable Spring 2009 Series- Korea Kuykendall 106 |
| 12:00pm | Global Roundtable: Korea Kuykdenall 106 Events Room and Gallery |
| 1:00pm | Computer Science Final Oral John Burns Medical School, Room 205H |
| 1:30pm | Sogang University Center for Korean Studies |
| 3:00pm | Illustrated Talk: Nan Yin Music from Fujian, China Kuykendall 307 |
| 3:00pm | Oceanography Seminar MSB 100 |
| 3:30pm | Latest results from SNO and SNOLAB Wat 112 |
| 5:00pm | Perspectives and Advances in Acupuncture Medical Education Building, Kakaako Campus, Medical School |
| 7:30pm | Ossuaries and the Burials of Jesus and James Campus Center Ballroom |
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