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Welcome to the Human Performance, Assessment and Modeling (HPAM)
Laboratory
What
do we do ?
We in the Human
Performance, Assessment and Modeling Laboratory (HPAM) are focused
on the understanding of operator goals, abilities, and constraints
in the context of dynamic task environments such as command-and-control
and supervisory control. HPAM Research areas form a mutually-supporting
triad with human-in-the-loop simulations informing the development
of inductive inference models which are validated through empirical
work grounded in cognitive science principles. Our research
tools include discrete-event simulations, evolutionary computation
methods, statistical inference techniques, and opportunistic
reasoning techniques.
- Completed projects :
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Wright state Aegis Simulation Platform
(WASP)
Adaptive aiding using Physiological
Operator Functional State Assessment
Display concept development and experimental design for National
Missile Defense
LMCTS
(LEGOŽ MindStorm-based Configurable
Telerobotics System)
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- Our ongoing projects :
Investigating
Compensatory and Noncompensatory Decision Making Strategies
in Dynamic Task Environments
Team Aegis Simulation Platform (TASP)
GBMC2 crew situation awareness and decision making capabilities
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