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Magnetic Sensor Applications Workgroup II. Driver Applications Presentations were given that outlined many applications that are based on magnetic field sensors. In the course of the workshop, several specific “driver applications” were identified. These applications were defined as those that would have a large impact in areas such as homeland sec ... more>>
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The Effect of Situation Awareness Acquisition in Determining the Ratio of Operators to Semi-Autonomous Driving Vehicles
Jean Scholtz1 National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive, MS 8940 Gaithersburg, MD 20899
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We used a technical readiness level assessment to obtain intervention time and the time to acquire situation aw ... more>>
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HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, 2004, Volume 19, pp. 117–149 Copyright © 2004, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Beyond Usability Evaluation: Analysis of Human–Robot Interaction at a Major Robotics Competition
Holly A. Yanco
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Jill L. Drury
The MITRE Corporation
Jean Scholtz
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Evaluation of a Human-Robot Interface: Development of a Situational Awareness Methodology
Jean Scholtz, Brian Antonishek, Jeff Young National Institute of Standards and Technology {jean.scholtz, brian.antonishek, jeff.young}@nist.gov Abstract
This paper outlines a methodology to evaluate supervisory user interfaces for robotic vehicles based on an ... more>>
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Implementation of a Situation Awareness Assessment Tool for Evaluation of HumanRobot Interfaces
Jean Scholtz, Member IEEE, Brian Antonishek, Jeff Young
and human-computer interaction (HCI) are adequate to assess interfaces designed for human-robot interaction (HRI)? There are some key differences between human-computer interacti ... more>>
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Applying CSCW and HCI Techniques to Human-Robot Interaction
Jill L. Drury The MITRE Corporation Mail Stop K320 202 Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 jldrury@mitre.org
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Jean Scholtz National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive, MS 8940 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 jean.scholtz@nist.gov
Holly A. Yanco Computer Science Departmen ... more>>
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Evaluation of Human-robot Interaction in the NIST Reference Search and Rescue Test Arenas
Jean Scholtz, Brian Antonishek, and Jeff Young
National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899
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In this paper we discuss studies we have been conducting on humanrobot interaction (HRI) during the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) co ... more>>
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Evaluation of Human-Robot Interaction Awareness in Search and Rescue
Jean Scholtz and Jeff Young
NIST Gaithersburg, MD, USA {jean.scholtz; jeff.young}@nist.gov
Jill L. Drury
The MITRE Corporation Bedford, MA, USA jldrury@mitre.org
Holly A.Yanco
University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, MA holly@cs.uml.edu
Abstract—In this paper we report on the ... more>>
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Evaluation for Collaborative Systems
Laurie Damianos, Lynette Hirschman, Robyn Kozierok, Jeffrey Kurtz, The MITRE Corporation 202 Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 USA +1 781 271-2000 (laurie, lynette, robyn, jkurtz) @mitre.org
Andrew Greenberg, Ruel Holgado, Kimberley Walls NIMA NIMA Washington Navy Yard, 1st and M SE, Washington, D.C. 20505 +1 ... more>>
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Gas Property Equations for the NIST Fluid Flow Group Gas Flow Measurement Calibration Services John D. Wright February, 2004 In January of 2003, the NIST Fluid Flow Group began using a new set of equations to calculate properties of gases. The goal was to unify the property correlations across all of the gas flow calibration services (26 m3 PVTt, 3 ... more>>
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VALIDATING UNCERTAINTY ANALYSES FOR GAS FLOW STANDARDS VIA INTRA- AND INTER-LABORATORY COMPARISONS
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John D. Wright National Institute of Standards and Technology 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8361 Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899-8361 (301) 975-5937 (301) 258-9201 (fax) John D. Wright, Donald B. Ward, and George E. Mattingly Fluid Flow Group Proce ... more>>
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