Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2969885510> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2969885510 endingPage "568" @default.
- W2969885510 startingPage "560" @default.
- W2969885510 abstract "Trust miscalibration, a mismatch between a person's trust in automation and the system's actual reliability, can lead to either misuse or disuse of automation. Existing techniques to measure trust (e.g., subjective ratings) tend to be discrete and/or disruptive. To better understand and support the process of trust calibration, a nonintrusive continuous measure of trust is needed. The present study investigated whether eye tracking can serve this purpose. In the context of an unmanned aerial vehicle simulation, participants monitored six video feeds to detect predefined targets with the assistance of onboard automation. Automation reliability (95% versus 50% reliable) and priming (reliability information provided or not) were manipulated. Eye movement data, subjective trust ratings, and performance data were collected. The eye tracking data show that people visit more frequently and spend more time on low reliable automation. Priming information could also affect the participants’ trust level and trigger different types of searching behavior, as reflected in eye tracking data such as mean saccade amplitude. In summary, these findings confirm that eye tracking is a very promising tool for inferring trust and supporting future research into trust calibration." @default.
- W2969885510 created "2019-08-29" @default.
- W2969885510 creator A5023045264 @default.
- W2969885510 creator A5029707660 @default.
- W2969885510 date "2019-12-01" @default.
- W2969885510 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2969885510 title "Eye Tracking: A Process-Oriented Method for Inferring Trust in Automation as a Function of Priming and System Reliability" @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1517003397 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1642805147 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1978271112 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1979004942 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1984361612 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1990229920 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1999838653 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2006595866 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2007567868 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2010158189 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2020785866 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2023159994 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2024139209 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2024456099 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2030595170 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2032426551 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2047431989 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2061341083 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2063052894 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2085685682 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2097243574 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2097411145 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2106516151 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2109597222 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2115733292 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2130087774 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2130184720 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2142821494 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2143074722 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2150497272 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2190448118 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2226285742 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2295680652 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2319663855 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2332079078 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2481600608 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2514903130 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2518867287 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2568648914 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2572169790 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2574287525 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2594678573 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2744943028 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2768868580 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W2794595230 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W4231751901 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W750932891 @default.
- W2969885510 cites W1977371217 @default.
- W2969885510 doi "https://doi.org/10.1109/thms.2019.2930980" @default.
- W2969885510 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2969885510 type Work @default.
- W2969885510 sameAs 2969885510 @default.
- W2969885510 citedByCount "30" @default.
- W2969885510 countsByYear W29698855102020 @default.
- W2969885510 countsByYear W29698855102021 @default.
- W2969885510 countsByYear W29698855102022 @default.
- W2969885510 countsByYear W29698855102023 @default.
- W2969885510 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2969885510 hasAuthorship W2969885510A5023045264 @default.
- W2969885510 hasAuthorship W2969885510A5029707660 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C100701293 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C115901376 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C14036430 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C163258240 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C19417346 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C200601418 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C2775936607 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C31972630 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C43214815 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C56461940 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C81444415 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConcept C98045186 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C100701293 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C107457646 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C115901376 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C121332964 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C127413603 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C14036430 @default.
- W2969885510 hasConceptScore W2969885510C154945302 @default.