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A cognitive prosthesis for complex decision-making

  • Sébastien Tremblay*
  • , Jean François Gagnon
  • , Daniel Lafond
  • , Helen M. Hodgetts
  • , Maxime Doiron
  • , Patrick P.J.M.H. Jeuniaux
  • *Awdur cyfatebol y gwaith hwn

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8 Dyfyniadau (Scopus)

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While simple heuristics can be ecologically rational and effective in naturalistic decision making contexts, complex situations require analytical decision making strategies, hypothesis-testing and learning. Sub-optimal decision strategies – using simplified as opposed to analytic decision rules – have been reported in domains such as healthcare, military operational planning, and government policy making. We investigate the potential of a computational toolkit called “IMAGE” to improve decision-making by developing structural knowledge and increasing understanding of complex situations. IMAGE is tested within the context of a complex military convoy management task through (a) interactive simulations, and (b) visualization and knowledge representation capabilities. We assess the usefulness of two versions of IMAGE (desktop and immersive) compared to a baseline. Results suggest that the prosthesis helped analysts in making better decisions, but failed to increase their structural knowledge about the situation once the cognitive prosthesis is removed.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)349-360
Nifer y tudalennau12
CyfnodolynApplied Ergonomics
Cyfrol58
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 5 Awst 2016

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