Human Dynamics Evaluation
Abstract
This project conducts applied research to advance machine intelligence, information operations, operator-aiding technologies for advanced and multi-domain integrated intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities, and Airman bioscience protection technologies. Research is focused in the following areas: human analyst augmentation, human trust and interaction, human signatures, and molecular bioeffects. The human analyst augmentation area develops, integrates, and evaluates human-centric analyst technology to develop cognitive systems engineering solutions for airman data overload, work integration, and mission performance, enhancing operationally effective ISR for the Air Force. This area also includes research to enable and enhance airman-machine teaming for distributed multi-domain operations. The human trust and interaction area seeks to advance human language technologies to benefit military linguists and analysts as well as to understand, quantify, and calibrate trust factors influencing airman interaction with autonomous systems that can be applied to airman-machine teaming in future weapon systems. The human signatures area develops and applies Science & Technology (S&T) to detect and exploit a variety of human-centered signatures, including behavioral and anthropometric aspects of existing and emerging adversaries as well as bio and molecular signatures of airman performance. The molecular bioeffects area conducts research to protect Airmen from toxic chemicals and materials to include nanomaterials and other advanced development materials and to discover novel biomarkers and molecular mechanisms to support personalized training, performance and protection of Airmen cognitive and physical performance using advanced sense, assess and augment technologies.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- 625328_0602202F_2_3600_PB_2020
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