Session 3: Eye Tracking
Wednesday 3 November 2010 — 16:00-18:00
Chair: Lucas Stephane, FLorida Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
16:00 — Toward the definition of a pilot’s physiological state vector through oculometry: a preliminary study in real flight conditions
Frédéric Dehais, Mickaël Causse and Josette Pastor
ISAE-SUPAERO and INSERM, U825, Toulouse, France
16:30 — Adaptive Pilot Assistant for Taxiing
Roy Arents, Ronald Verhoeven and Rolf Zon
National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, The Netherlands
17:00 — Evaluation of an Automated Conflict Solver, ERASMUS, Using Pupillometric Measures
Pierre-Vincent Paubel, Philippe Averty and Éric Raufaste
CNRS / University of Toulouse, and DSNA-DTI, France
17:30 — What Can One Minute of Eye Movements Tell Us: Predicting Workload and Situation Awareness of One Expert Pilot Flying under Three Air-Ground Traffic Management Concepts of Operation
Shu-Chieh Wu, Jimmy Nguyen, Michael Politowicz, Joel Lachter, Walter W. Johnso, et al.
San Jose State University / NASA Ames Research Center, California State University – Long Beach and University of Michigan, U.S.A.