Human-Computer Interactions - Mizzou Engineering

Designing systems to improve human-computer interaction focuses on the interface between human capabilities and computer technologies in order to improve human performance.

Faculty

Jung Hyup Kim
  • Usability Test and Workload Analysis
  • Improve Student Learning in Augmented Reality Environments

Projects

Usability Test and Workload Analysis
Usability Test and Workload AnalysisProject Objectives

Test the effectiveness of Collision Avoidance Technology (CAT) with respect to driver behavior and performance.
Conduct the sensitivity analysis of the CAT devices
Offer design solution for a CAT system based on driver’s perspective
Estimate potential benefits of implementing a CAT system for public transportation

Important Results
  • The overall effectiveness of a CAT system was about 75%, and the acceptance was about 69%.
  • Drivers’ reliability was subjected to change over a period of time.
  • Drivers’ adjusted their reliability of a CAT system based on the level of the false warning rate.
  • After drivers continuously experienced a high false warning rate, they considered warnings as a nuisance.

Improve Student Learning in Augmented Reality Environments
Improve student learning in augmented reality environmentsProject Objective
  • To explore how metacognitive monitoring feedback influences student performance in an augmented reality (AR) environment
Important Results
  • Metacognitive monitoring feedback improves student learning performance in augmented reality environments.
  • Metacognitive monitoring feedback helps learners have better calibration and more accurate responses in augmented reality environments.
  • Metacognitive monitoring feedback influences students reviewing feedback time in augmented reality environments