Target Detection and Identification Performance Using an Automatic Target Detection System.

作者: Adam J. Reiner , Justin G. Hollands , Greg A. Jamieson

DOI: 10.1177/0018720816670768

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摘要: Objective:We investigated the effects of automatic target detection (ATD) on and identification performance soldiers.Background:Prior studies have shown that highlighting targets can aid their detection. We provided soldiers with ATD was more likely to detect one identity than another, potentially acting as an implicit aid.Method:Twenty-eight detected identified simulated human in immersive virtual environment without ATD. Task difficulty manipulated by varying scene illumination (day, night). The bias also (hostile bias, no friendly bias). used signal measures treat results.Results:ATD presence improved performance, especially under high task (night illumination). Identification sensitivity greater for cued uncued targets. decision criterion varied ...

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