Traditional and raw task load index (TLX) correlations: Are paired comparisons necessary

JC Byers, AC Bittner, SG Hill - Advances in industrial ergonomics …, 1989 - books.google.com
Traditional and Raw Task Load Index (TLX) measures of subjective operator workload are
compared across five studies. The" traditional" TLX is composed of six scales which reflect a …

Comparison of four subjective workload rating scales

SG Hill, HP Iavecchia, JC Byers, AC Bittner Jr… - Human …, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
Four subjective workload scales were compared along four dimensions: sensitivity, operator
acceptance, resource requirements, and special procedures. The scales were the Modified …

Trust calibration within a human-robot team: Comparing automatically generated explanations

N Wang, DV Pynadath, SG Hill - 2016 11th ACM/IEEE …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Trust is a critical factor for achieving the full potential of human-robot teams. Researchers have
theorized that people will more accurately trust an autonomous system, such as a robot, if …

[BOOK][B] Operator workload: Comprehensive review and evaluation of operator workload methodologies

RJ Lysaght, SG Hill, AO Dick, BD Plamondon… - 1989 - apps.dtic.mil
This report documents the results of an analysis of the scientific literature on operator workload.
It begins with an extensive discussion of the concept and definitions of operator workload…

Bouqras revisited: Preliminary report on a project in eastern Syria

…, JAK Boerma, AT Clason, SG Hill… - Proceedings of the …, 1983 - cambridge.org
Tell Bouqras is situated in eastern Syria, on the right bank of the Euphrates, c. 35 km south-east
of Deir ez-Zor (3505′ 12″N, 4023′ 50″E). The ‘neolithic’ village was built on a …

[PDF][PDF] The impact of pomdp-generated explanations on trust and performance in human-robot teams

N Wang, DV Pynadath, SG Hill - … of the 2016 international conference on …, 2016 - ifaamas.org
Researchers have observed that people will more accurately trust an autonomous system,
such as a robot, if they have a more accurate understanding of its decision-making process. …

Trust in human-autonomy teaming: A review of trust research from the us army research laboratory robotics collaborative technology alliance

KE Schaefer, SG Hill, FG Jentsch - Advances in Human Factors in Robots …, 2019 - Springer
Trust is paramount to the development of effective human-robot teaming. It becomes even
more important as robotic systems evolve to make both independent and interdependent …

Is it my looks? or something i said? the impact of explanations, embodiment, and expectations on trust and performance in human-robot teams

…, DV Pynadath, E Rovira, MJ Barnes, SG Hill - … 2018, Waterloo, ON …, 2018 - Springer
Trust is critical to the success of human-robot interaction. Research has shown that people
will more accurately trust a robot if they have an accurate understanding of its decision-…

Gesture-based controls for robots: overview and implications for use by Soldiers

LR Elliott, SG Hill, M Barnes - … Ground United States: Adelphi, MD, USA, 2016 - apps.dtic.mil
This report provides an overview of gestural controls of robots in general, followed by a
discussion of issues more specific to control of military ground robots by dismounted Soldiers. …

Applying the Wizard-of-Oz technique to multimodal human-robot dialogue

…, B Byrne, T Cassidy, AW Evans, SG Hill… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2017 - arxiv.org
Our overall program objective is to provide more natural ways for soldiers to interact and
communicate with robots, much like how soldiers communicate with other soldiers today. We …