<p>This special issue contributes to challenging issues about user-centered design and disruptive technology for making a strong partnership between humans and machines. It aims at reconsidering new ways for improving shared autonomy between decision-makers and for making artificial intelligence more trustworthy in terms of transparency, human well-being or human involvement for instance. Therefore, it explores different approaches for assessing or monitoring fatigue, vigilance, cognitive workload or user experience by applying technologies such as Head-Up Display, Large Language Models, Artificial Intelligence, or proposing conceptual frameworks. Various domains of application related to complex interactions illustrate the feasibility of these new proposals for future human-system partnerships.</p>

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User-centered design and disruptive technology for human-system partnership

  • Frédéric Vanderhaegen,
  • Philippe Richard,
  • Jonathan Zhang,
  • Sören Hohman,
  • Abdelouhab Zeroual

摘要

This special issue contributes to challenging issues about user-centered design and disruptive technology for making a strong partnership between humans and machines. It aims at reconsidering new ways for improving shared autonomy between decision-makers and for making artificial intelligence more trustworthy in terms of transparency, human well-being or human involvement for instance. Therefore, it explores different approaches for assessing or monitoring fatigue, vigilance, cognitive workload or user experience by applying technologies such as Head-Up Display, Large Language Models, Artificial Intelligence, or proposing conceptual frameworks. Various domains of application related to complex interactions illustrate the feasibility of these new proposals for future human-system partnerships.