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This paper presents a pioneering first-generation dive-mask integrated eye tracking system for underwater health and cognition monitoring. Building on this foundation, we're exploring its potential for enhancing human-machine teaming in low-visibility, low-communication scenarios. By harnessing eye metrics to inform decision field theory, our aim is to revolutionize task allocation in extreme environments, prioritizing safety and efficiency.
Connor Tate,Jeffrey Phillips, andDawn Kernagis
"Eye tracking in extreme environments: from invention to new frontiers of human-machine teaming", Proc. SPIE 13058, Disruptive Technologies in Information Sciences VIII, 1305806 (6 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013589
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Connor Tate, Jeffrey Phillips, Dawn Kernagis, "Eye tracking in extreme environments: from invention to new frontiers of human-machine teaming," Proc. SPIE 13058, Disruptive Technologies in Information Sciences VIII, 1305806 (6 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013589