Thursday, November 28, 2019

History and future of human-automation interaction

We review the history of human-automation interaction research, assess its current status and identify future directions.
 We start by reviewing articles that were published on this topic in the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies during the last 50 years.

We find that over the years, automated systems have been used more frequently   
(1) in time-sensitive or safety-critical settings,
(2) in embodied and situated systems
(3) by non-professional users. Looking to the future, there is a need for                                human-automation interaction research to focus on
          (1) issues of function and task allocation between humans and machines.
          (2) issues of trust, incorrect use, and confusion.
          (3) the balance between focus divided attention and attention management.
          (4) the need for interdisciplinary approaches to cover breadth and depth.
          (5) regulation and explainability.
          (6) ethical and social dilemmas.
          (7) allowing a human and humane experience.
          (8) radically different human-automation interaction.

Robo Talks 2020
predicts more than 200 members from 7 mainlands with progressive subjects, dialogs, and pieces. This will be heavenly reasonability for the analysts, understudies and the agents from Universities and Institutes to intermix with the world-class Scientists, speakers, specialists, specialized Practitioners and Industry Professionals working in the field of Artificial knowledge and Robotics.

Conference: “Future of Artificial Intelligence, Automation & Robotics”
Important Dates: October 22-23, 2020.
Venue: Rome, Italy.

For details please visit our website: https://www.longdom.com/robotics


CONTACT:
killada P
longdom Conference Manager
Ph no: +3280075358
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Mail id: roboticscongress@longdommeetings.com


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