Human Systems
Abstract
Naval forces operate across multiple domains: under, on and above the seas. Coordinating these operations is inherently complex, and understanding the context in which mission tasks are planned and executed is critical to their success. This research is seeking to understand how context is perceived and used in military mission planning and execution. Research is developing techniques to derive mission context from the Naval planning process as data that can be used with advanced automation and schoolhouse training of necessary skills . Human Systems research will contribute to both heuristics-based, and machine learning artificial intelligence solutions, and result in technologies that resolve complexity and respond rapidly to new threats beyond human speed. Research areas include: attention and decision making in goal-directed behavior, information exchange processes in human-human and human-machine teaming tasks related to neuroscience, human interactions with autonomous systems, preparation and adaptation to novel challenge, new approaches to training and training assessment, and mechanisms for human attention.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Source ID
- 680414186f0969df449887ab08999b5e