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1994
 
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Garner, B. and Chen, F. (1994): The Roles of Hypothesis in Human Computer Interaction. In: Proceedings of OZCHI94, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1994. pp. 283-284.

In this paper, we investigate what roles an hypothesis may play in human computer interaction (HCI) and suggest an approach to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of knowledge-based systems.

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1987
 
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Lee, K., Waikar, A., Aghazadeh, F. and Chen, F. (1987): Evaluation of Trailer Hitches Using Ergonomic Principles. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 210-213.

This paper presents a field experiment designed to test and evaluate two functionally different trailer hitches, conventional and newly designed, for driving effectiveness and safety. The evaluation was performed using three different approaches. The first used subjective evaluation obtained through subject questionnaire. The second involved estimating the strength required for the control of the steering wheel using electromyogram (EMG). The third involved monitoring the extent of the oscillations of the steering system of the experimental car. The independent variables were the type of hitch, driving pattern and the trailer load. Each of the six subjects participated in 24 driving runs in the experiment. The results showed that the new trailer hitch provides greater driving effectiveness and safety than the conventional trailer hitch.

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