Title
User acceptance of an intelligent user interface: a Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate example
Abstract
ABSTRACT The U. S. Army's Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate @PA) pro-gram is developing an advanced, intelligent "associate" system for flight demonstration in a future attack/scout helicopter. A significant RPA component is the intelligent user interface known as the Cockpit Information Manager (CIM). This paper describes the high level architecture of the CIM, with emphasis on its pilot-perceptible behaviors: Crew Intent Estimation, Page Selection, Symbol Selec-tion/Declutter, Intelligent Window Location, Automated Pan and Zoom, and Task Allocation. We then present the subjective results of recent full mission simulation studies using the CIM to illustrate pilots'attitudes toward these behaviors and their perceived effectiveness.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1145/291080.291100
IUI
Keywords
Field
DocType
cockpit information management,symbol selection/declutter,pan & zoom,page selection,window location,user acceptance,associate systems,automated task allocation,rotorcraft pilot,intelligent user interface,rotocraft pilot's associate,intent estimation,associate example,information management
Intelligent user interface,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,User interface,User interface design,Multimedia,Natural user interface
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-58113-098-8
5
0.68
References 
Authors
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christopher A. Miller133446.70
Matthew D. Hannen250.68