Projektbeskrivning
Situation Awareness-based Attention Guidance (SAAG) is aimed at developing a novel Situation Awareness component (SAc) for an Attention Guidance system to improve human situation awareness in complex environments and tasks. The SAAG system, with a focus on SAc, is realized and evaluated for the players of an Augmented Reality (AR) tabletop game. Situation awareness is crucial for decision-making and action-taking.
The awareness emerges from relating knowledge about the environment, human goals, and objectives. Accordingly, the SAc will mimic this process artificially through a novel integration of four functional modules responsible for perception, situation recognition, intention recognition, and projection. The SAc outputs a situation-action space considering the user preferences, goals, and intentions used as input for decision-making.
This project builds on components which are currently developed in the context of the Augmented Attention (AA) project run by the Egocentric Interaction (EI) research group (mah.se/egocentricinteraction/) at Malmö University.
The project aims for both short-term scientific and long-term industrial and societal impact. It is revealed in the form of a human assistance system prototype for complex situations. In addition, it has concrete contributions to artificial situation awareness to be published in academic venues covering human-computer interaction, situation awareness, and AR games. The most immediate societal impact of the developed SAc will probably be embedded in persuasive technologies for reaching long-term behavioural change, for individuals and society, in the areas of healthcare, safety, and climate change.
Collaboration and project members
Dr. George Hägele - Semcon Sweden AB (External project member)
Dr. Diederick C Niehorster - Lund University (Humanities Lab)
Reynold Bailey and Joe Geigel - Rochester Institute of Technology (CS Graphics and Applied Perception Lab)
Jeff Pelz - RIT Multidisciplinary Vision Research Laboratory