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31 May 2011 The effects of uncommon time constraints to stopping criteria for managing human-machine interactive decision-making
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In this paper, we discuss the effects of uncommon time constraints to the stopping criteria for managing timecritical decision-making in human-machine interaction. The continued growth of multimedia signal processing demands real-time solutions supporting a human-machine interactive decision process. We provide a methodology that locates best alternatives in human-machine interactive decision-making by including human perception in the effects of uncommon time constraints, instead of the prevailing heuristics. The proposed methodology contributes to the stopping criteria of such as an entry-exit control procedure using a monitor device by introducing the alert and confirm built-in functions into human-machine interaction for mitigating the misapprehension of decision makers that originates from human perception.
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Hideyasu Sasaki "The effects of uncommon time constraints to stopping criteria for managing human-machine interactive decision-making", Proc. SPIE 8063, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2011, 806307 (31 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884735
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KEYWORDS
Chromium

Control systems

Signal processing

Multimedia signal processing

Stochastic processes

Current controlled current source

Decision support systems

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