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User-Centered Interface Reconfiguration for Error Reduction in Human-Computer Interaction

Published: 22 August 2010 Publication History

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Human-computer interaction (HCI) is greatly influenced by findings in psychological research concerning interaction with complex technical processes. Psychological concepts like perception and comprehension of information, as well as projection of future system states can be summarized as situation awareness. Poor situation awareness can increase the probability of human error during interaction, caused by erroneous recall and interpretation of percept information through an interface that does not match the user’s understanding and mental capabilities. Therefore, a new approach to human-centric reconfiguration of user interfaces will be presented to support situation awareness and, in this way, reduce human errors that occur during interaction.
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    CENTRIC '10: Proceedings of the 2010 Third International Conference on Advances in Human-Oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies and Services
    August 2010
    122 pages
    ISBN:9780769541419

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 22 August 2010

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    1. error reduction
    2. human computer interaction
    3. human error
    4. user interface reconfiguration

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