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John M. Bierschwale

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1991
 
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Stuart, Mark A., Manahan, Meera K., Bierschwale, John M., Sampaio, Carlos E. and Legendre, A. Jay (1991): Adaptive Strategies of Remote Systems Operators Exposed to Perturbed Camera-Viewing Conditions. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting 1991. pp. 151-155.

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Stuart, Mark A., Jensen, Dean G., Bierschwale, John M., Wilmington, Robert P., Adam, Susan C. and Diaz, Manuel F. (1990): Hand Controller Commonality Evaluation Process. In: D., Woods, and E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 121-125.

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Bierschwale, John M., Sampaio, Carlos E., Stuart, Mark A. and Smith, Randy L. (1989): Speech versus Manual Control of Camera Functions during a Telerobotic Task. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 134-138.

Voice input for control of camera functions was investigated in this study. Objectives were to (1) assess the feasibility of a voice-commanded camera control system, and (2) identify factors that differ between voice and manual control of camera functions. Subjects participated in a remote manipulation task that required extensive camera-aided viewing. Each subject was exposed to two conditions, voice and manual input, with a counterbalanced administration order. Voice input was found to be significantly slower than manual input for this task. However, in terms of remote manipulator performance errors and subject preference, there was no difference between modalities. Voice control of continuous camera functions is not recommended. It is believed that the use of voice input for discrete functions, such as multiplexing or camera switching, could aid performance. Hybrid mixes of voice and manual input may provide the best use of both modalities. This report contributes to a better understanding of the issues that affect the design of an efficient human/telerobot interface.

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