Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures

Neumann A, Strenge B, Schalkwijk L, Essig K, Schack T (2021)
Information 12(1): 17.

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Contemporary assistance systems support a broad variety of tasks. When they provide information or instruction, the way they do it has an implicit and often not directly graspable impact on the user. System design often forces static roles onto the user, which can have negative side effects when system errors occur or unique and previously unknown situations need to be tackled. We propose an adjustable augmented reality-based assistance infrastructure that adapts to the user’s individual cognitive task proficiency and dynamically reduces its active intervention in a subtle, not consciously noticeable way over time to spare attentional resources and facilitate independent task execution. We also introduce multi-modal mechanisms to provide context-sensitive assistance and argue why system architectures that provide explainability of concealed automated processes can improve user trust and acceptance.
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augmented reality; assistance systems; peripheral displays; skill assessment; explainability
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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Information
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12
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
17
eISSN
2078-2489
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2949740

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Neumann A, Strenge B, Schalkwijk L, Essig K, Schack T. Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures. Information. 2021;12(1): 17.
Neumann, A., Strenge, B., Schalkwijk, L., Essig, K., & Schack, T. (2021). Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures. Information, 12(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.3390/info12010017
Neumann, Alexander, Strenge, Benjamin, Schalkwijk, Lars, Essig, Kai, and Schack, Thomas. 2021. “Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures”. Information 12 (1): 17.
Neumann, A., Strenge, B., Schalkwijk, L., Essig, K., and Schack, T. (2021). Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures. Information 12:17.
Neumann, A., et al., 2021. Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures. Information, 12(1): 17.
A. Neumann, et al., “Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures”, Information, vol. 12, 2021, : 17.
Neumann, A., Strenge, B., Schalkwijk, L., Essig, K., Schack, T.: Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures. Information. 12, : 17 (2021).
Neumann, Alexander, Strenge, Benjamin, Schalkwijk, Lars, Essig, Kai, and Schack, Thomas. “Facilitating Workers’ Task Proficiency with Subtle Decay of Contextual AR-Based Assistance Derived from Unconscious Memory Structures”. Information 12.1 (2021): 17.
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