DocumentCode
1157136
Title
Modeling of an Operator´s Performance in a Short-Term Visual Information Processing Task
Author
Sholl, Howard A.
Issue
3
fYear
1972
fDate
7/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
352
Lastpage
362
Abstract
A predictive model is presented that represents the human as an information processor by mathematically simulating the results of past psychological research in choice reaction time, memory storage/ retrieval, and perceptual information processing. Both discrimination and identification tasks are characterized by ideal decisions with additive Gaussian noise. In an information processing task both presented and stored information are processed using a sequential dimensional procedure to identify a presented stimulus. This technique is shown to produce a logarithmic variation in response time as a function of the number of stimuli being presented. The model´s simulation of a three-dimensional visual identification task was compared with the experimental results of three subjects. The equipment used consisted of a computer-controlled discrete dot display; the dimensions used were horizontal and vertical extent and the percentage of dots present in a given area. It was found that the simulation reflected the subjects´ behavior in both decision accuracy and response time for different sets of a priori probabilities.
Keywords
Additive noise; Computational modeling; Computer displays; Delay; Gaussian noise; Humans; Information processing; Information retrieval; Predictive models; Psychology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9472
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMC.1972.4309130
Filename
4309130
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