Doug Gillan

2021 article

Temporal Sensitivity and Latency During Teleoperation: Using Track Clearance to Understand Errors in Future Projection

Scholcover, F., & Gillan, D. J. (2021, April 22). HUMAN FACTORS.

By: F. Scholcover n & D. Gillan n

author keywords: teleoperation; human performance modeling; perception-action; individual differences; motor behavior
MeSH headings : Humans; Task Performance and Analysis; Time Perception; Movement; User-Computer Interface
TL;DR: Results suggest that clearance and timing affect performance across latency, at both the overall level (i.e., trial completion time) and at the action level (time spent moving). (via Semantic Scholar)
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Source: Web Of Science
Added: May 17, 2021

2020 journal article

Toward a generalized model of human emotional attachment

THEORETICAL ISSUES IN ERGONOMICS SCIENCE, 22(2), 178–199.

By: L. Huang*, J. Picart n & D. Gillan n

author keywords: Infant-mother attachment; self-concept; self-worth; human-robot interaction; generalized emotional attachment; human-robot attachment
TL;DR: A novel, generalized definition and model of attachment across a person’s lifespan that describes the mechanism of human emotional attachments is proposed and may lead to a series of new research on human emotional attachment to technologies and on its relationship to individuals’ self-concept development and well-being. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 31, 2020

2019 journal article

Attributing Blame to Robots: I. The Influence of Robot Autonomy

HUMAN FACTORS, 63(4), 592–602.

By: C. Furlough n, T. Stokes n & D. Gillan n

author keywords: social processes; human-automation interaction; human-robot interaction
MeSH headings : Humans; Robotics; Social Perception
TL;DR: The present research suggests that greater autonomy for the robot will result in greater attribution of blame in work tasks, and that the acceptance of robots by human co-workers will be a function of the Attribution of blame when errors occur in the workplace. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: October 28, 2019

2016 article

Special Issue on Systematic Approaches to Human-Machine Interface: Improving Resilience, Robustness, and Stability

Mercer, E., Rungta, N., & Gillan, D. J. (2016, April). IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS, Vol. 46, pp. 169–173.

By: E. Mercer*, N. Rungta* & D. Gillan n

TL;DR: The motivation for this special issue is the growing increase of remote mission management, unmanned aircraft systems, NextGen operations in the U.S. and its Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research counterparts in Europe, and other similarly integrated systems of systems that include complex human–machine systems with high levels of autonomy and team dynamics that are difficult to understand and analyze. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2012 journal article

You Want Me to Trust a ROBOT? The Development of a Human–Robot Interaction Trust Scale

International Journal of Social Robotics, 4(3), 235–248.

By: R. Yagoda n & D. Gillan n

author keywords: Human-robot interaction; Trust; Scale development
TL;DR: The HRI trust scale was developed based on a review of previous research within HRI and automation using subject matter experts (SMEs) and the quality of each trust scale item derived from the first study was assessed. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 28, 2020

2004 journal article

A system for automatic structure discovery and reasoning-based navigation of the web

Interacting with Computers, 16(3), 451–475.

By: E. Pontelli*, T. Son*, K. Kottapally*, C. Ngo*, R. Reddy* & D. Gillan*

author keywords: Web accessibility; agents; table navigation
TL;DR: The overall principle is to create intelligent software agents used to assist visually impaired individuals in accessing complex on-line data organizations in a meaningful way to improve Web accessibility for users with visual disabilities. (via Semantic Scholar)
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4. Quality Education (OpenAlex)
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Added: February 24, 2020

2004 chapter

Cognitive Analysis of Equation Reading: Application to the Development of the Math Genie

In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 630–637).

By: D. Gillan*, P. Barraza*, A. Karshmer* & S. Pazuchanics*

TL;DR: Four cognitive/perceptual studies were used to examine several hypotheses about equation reading and results have been implemented in assistive software for visually-impaired users, the Math Genie – an auditory browser. (via Semantic Scholar)
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4. Quality Education (OpenAlex)
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Added: February 24, 2020

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