4 resultados para Wheel-rail interaction
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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This data contains the results of application of a feasibility study on rail demand. The case study of Sheffield and 100 large urban areas in the UK.
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This file contains the results of application of the model (4.6) and (4.8)
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Guidance document detailing the suggested process for the critical friend team interaction
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Abstract In this talk, I'll focus on the work we've been doing on evaluating the cognitive side of dealing with information resources and increasingly complex user interfaces. While we can build increasingly powerful user interfaces, they often come at the cost of simple design and ease of use. I'll describe two specific studies: 1) work on the ORCHID project focused on measuring mental workload during tasks using fNIRS (a blood-oxygen-based brain scanner), and 2) a evaluation metric for measuring how much people learn during tasks. Together these provide advances towards understanding the cognitive side of information interaction, in working towards building better tools for users.