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Smooth Operator
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Abstract
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Operators in closed-circuit television (CCTV) control rooms have to monitor large sets of video feeds coming from an ever increasing number of cameras. To assist these operators in their demanding day-to-day tasks, AI-driven support systems accompanied by user-centric interfaces are being developed. However, prototyping these support systems and testing them in operative control rooms can be a challenge. Therefore, in this paper, we present a virtual reality (VR) control room which can be used to investigate the effects of existing and future support systems on operators’ performance and behaviour in a fully controlled environment. Important assets of this VR control room include the possibility to subject operators to different levels of cognitive load and to monitor their cognitive-affective states using not only subjective but also behavioural and physiological techniques. |
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Language
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English
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Source (book)
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HCI International 2021: 23rd HCI International Conference Proceedings Part 2, 24–29 July, 2021, Virtual Event
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Communications in Computer and Information Science
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Publication
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2021
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1865-0929
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ISBN
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978-3-030-78641-0
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DOI
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10.1007/978-3-030-78642-7_31
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p. 233-240
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