HFISS at ESREL2022
Members of HFISS were chairing, organising, and participating at the 32nd edition of the European Safety and Reliability conference.
The ESREL 2022 was hosted at Technological University Dublin from the 28th of August to the 1st of September 2022. Five days of intense exchange on scientific research and industry practices on the various themes and areas underpinning this year's title: “Understanding and Managing Risk and Reliability for a Sustainable Future” where the members of the HFISS research group were highly involved from organisation to article presentation.
Members of HFISS presented in a number of sessions of the conference. The topics covered by experts of the HFISS went from Human Factors/Ergonomics such as cognitive workload and attention to Collaborative Intelligence in Manufacturing and Safety Critical Systems.
The CISC and TEAMING.AI session.
The objective of the sessions were to provide an overview of approaches and use cases in smart manufacturing scenarios where AI technologies are shaping them by introducing greater customisation and personalisation of products and services and where, at the same time, the human performance aspect is also still very relevant. Therefore the session aims to share the current interim development of new human and AI teaming frameworks in manufacturing processes where the greatest strengths of both these elements can be maximised while safety and ethical compliance guidelines are examined and maintained. (For more info see https://www.ciscproject.eu & https://www.teamingai-project.eu)
Human Mental Workload: Models and Applications within ESREL 2022
Within the context of ESREL 2022, this Joint session was a dedicated event for discussion of emerging research on mental workload and its models and application, and brought together researchers from different domains including human factors, computer science, psychology, education, neuroscience, health-care, universal design. The event this year ran jointly with the European Safety and Reliability Conference ESREL 2022 so application and focus on safety critical domains are particularly welcomed. Submissions covering all sectors and disciplines are welcome and can be proposed as a paper, extended abstract following the ESREL template. Example areas include but are not limited to:
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Mental workload theory and frameworks
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Measurement of mental workload
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Mental workload in context
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Applications of mental workload in practice
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Mental workload in safety critical domains
The link to the proceedings can be found here: open access proceedings.
You can find some of the pictures of the event here: ESREL2022 photo gallery