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Balzarini, R., & Jambon, F. 2018, From map to sky: An empirical study on visual strategies of expert pilots. Paper presented at Eye Tracking for Spatial Research, Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop. 
Resource type: Proceedings Article
BibTeX citation key: Balzarini2018
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Decision Theory, Education, Engineering, General
Subcategories: Behavioral analytics, Decision making, Human decisionmaking, Human factors engineering, Pilot Training, Psychology of human-AI interaction
Creators: Balzarini, Jambon
Publisher: ETH Zurich
Collection: Eye Tracking for Spatial Research, Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop
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Abstract
For pilots, making the right choice of waypoints on an aeronautical chart for navigation is a complex cognitive task. This task involves the pilot's ability to match the geographical objects depicted on the maps with the mental representation of the corresponding physical objects, actually present in the natural environment. Our objective is to investigate the mental strategies, which are underlying expert pilots’ waypoints selection and to model them for training. This article presents a first modeling step, based on an empirical study using eye-tracking methodologies, combined with other experimental techniques.
  
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