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Pub. period:2003-2012
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:9



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Mark A. Neerincx:3
Myra P. van Esch-Bu..:2
Wouter Vos:1

 

 

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Mark A. Neerincx:22
Mark Neerincx:9
 
 
 
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2012
 
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Streefkerk, Jan Willem, Vos, Wouter and Smets, Nanja (2012): Evaluating a Multimodal Interface for Firefighting Rescue Tasks. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2012 Annual Meeting 2012. pp. 277-281.

Firefighters searching for victims work in hazardous environments with limited visibility, obstacles and uncertain navigation paths. In rescue tasks, extra sensor information from infrared cameras, indoor radar and gas sensors could improve vision, orientation and navigation. A visual and tactile interface concept is proposed that integrates this sensor information and presents it on a head-mounted display and tactile belt. Sixteen trained participants performed a firefighting rescue task with and without the prototype interface, measuring task performance, mental effort, orientation and preference. We found no difference in task performance or orientation, but a significantly higher preference for the prototype compared to baseline. From participants' remarks, it appears the interface overloaded them with information, reducing the potential benefit for orientation and performance. Implications for the design of the prototype are outlined.

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Streefkerk, Jan Willem, Esch-Bussemakers, Myra van and Neerincx, Mark (2010): Balancing costs and benefits of automated task allocation in mobile surveillance. In: Proceedings of the 2010 Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010. pp. 99-106.

Motivation -- Automated task allocation systems are prone to errors (e.g. incorrect advice) due to context events. Empirical assessment is needed of how the costs of incorrect task allocation advice relate to the benefits. Research approach -- Claims regarding benefits and costs are tested in a team surveillance task in a synthetic task environment. Eighteen teams of three trained students handled incidents while using a mobile support prototype providing task allocation advice. For half of the incidents, context events caused this advice to be incorrect. To assess the costs and benefits of using this prototype, task performance, situation awareness and trust were compared between two conditions; with and without task allocation advice. Findings -- Incorrect advice slows response time and handling time and causes more misunderstanding, but not more decision errors or team communication, compared to no advice. No effects of incorrect advice were found on situation awareness and trust. Research Limitations and Implications -- This study shows that costs in time are higher than the benefits of accurate allocation. Professional end-users would perform better on the surveillance task. Originality/Value -- This research is a first step to help designers balance costs and benefits of context-aware systems in critical domains. Take away message -- When time-pressure is high, automated support could be worse than no support.

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Streefkerk, Jan Willem, Esch-Bussemakers, Myra P. van and Neerincx, Mark A. (2008): Field evaluation of a mobile location-based notification system for police officers. In: Hofte, G. Henri ter, Mulder, Ingrid and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2008 September 2-5, 2008, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. pp. 101-108.

 
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Uluca, Doguhan, Streefkerk, Jan Willem, Sciacchitano, Brian and McCrickard, D. Scott (2008): Designing automated handheld navigation support. In: Hofte, G. Henri ter, Mulder, Ingrid and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2008 September 2-5, 2008, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. pp. 481-482.

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Streefkerk, Jan Willem, Esch-Bussemakers, Myra P. van and Neerincx, Mark A. (2007): Context-Aware Notification for Mobile Police Officers. In: Harris, Don (ed.) EPCE 2007 - Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics - 7th International Conference, July 22-27, 2007, Beijing, China. pp. 436-445.

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Neerincx, Mark A. and Streefkerk, Jan Willem (2003): Interacting in Desktop and Mobile Context: Emotion, Trust, and Task Performance. In: Aarts, Emile H. L., Collier, René, Loenen, Evert van and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (eds.) EUSAI 2003 - Ambient Intelligence - First European Symposium November 3-4, 2003, Veldhoven, The Netherlands. pp. 119-132.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2003-2012
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:9



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Mark A. Neerincx:3
Myra P. van Esch-Bu..:2
Wouter Vos:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Jan Willem Streefkerk's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

D. Scott McCrickar..:27
Mark A. Neerincx:22
Mark Neerincx:9
 
 
 
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