Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems

This paper examines 10 challenges for making automation a team player (Klein et al., 2004) in the context of Evolvable Assembly Systems (EAS) with the aim of delivering requirements for effective hybrid human-automation decision making. Specific decision making use cases for a demonstrator system we...

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Main Authors: Golightly, David, Sanderson, David, Holmes, Paul, Ratchev, Svetan, Sharples, Sarah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34246/
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author Golightly, David
Sanderson, David
Holmes, Paul
Ratchev, Svetan
Sharples, Sarah
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description This paper examines 10 challenges for making automation a team player (Klein et al., 2004) in the context of Evolvable Assembly Systems (EAS) with the aim of delivering requirements for effective hybrid human-automation decision making. Specific decision making use cases for a demonstrator system were analysed to capture opportunities and requirements for effective human-agent cooperative decision making. These requirements covered agent design, human-machine interface design, context aware computing requirements and human competency. As such, the paper provides concrete examples of how general principles for hybrid decision making can be applied to EAS, and presents a pilot of a method for future requirements elicitation.
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spelling nottingham-342462020-05-08T10:30:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34246/ Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems Golightly, David Sanderson, David Holmes, Paul Ratchev, Svetan Sharples, Sarah This paper examines 10 challenges for making automation a team player (Klein et al., 2004) in the context of Evolvable Assembly Systems (EAS) with the aim of delivering requirements for effective hybrid human-automation decision making. Specific decision making use cases for a demonstrator system were analysed to capture opportunities and requirements for effective human-agent cooperative decision making. These requirements covered agent design, human-machine interface design, context aware computing requirements and human competency. As such, the paper provides concrete examples of how general principles for hybrid decision making can be applied to EAS, and presents a pilot of a method for future requirements elicitation. 2016-05-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34246/1/ecce_eas_final.pdf Golightly, David, Sanderson, David, Holmes, Paul, Ratchev, Svetan and Sharples, Sarah (2016) Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems. In: European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, 6-8 Sep 2016, Nottingham, UK. Human-machine interface requirements; human-agent collaboration; human factors for manufacturing http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2970930.2970949
spellingShingle Human-machine interface requirements; human-agent collaboration; human factors for manufacturing
Golightly, David
Sanderson, David
Holmes, Paul
Ratchev, Svetan
Sharples, Sarah
Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems
title Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems
title_full Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems
title_fullStr Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems
title_full_unstemmed Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems
title_short Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems
title_sort design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with evolvable assembly systems
topic Human-machine interface requirements; human-agent collaboration; human factors for manufacturing
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34246/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34246/