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The effect of uncertainty representation on information integration performance in a simulated ocean surveillance task

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  • Human operator performance was evaluated using two types of displays in a simulated ocean surveillance task. The two types of displays studied included a display in which position uncertainty information was given (polygon display) and a display in which uncertainty was not explicitly shown (line display). The experimental task was an association task in which subjects associated simulated radar emissions with the platforms (ships) under surveillance. Thirty-two subjects participated with the study. Each subject performed the task using one of the displays. The results indicated that there was no difference in performance in terms of accuracy or speed for these two displays.
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