WYSIWYHD: Collaborative Action Between Humans and Machines in Critical Safety and Security Environments
摘要
Effective human-computer collaboration (HCT) in collaborative intrusion detection systems (CIDS) presents challenges related to perception and evaluation in time-critical decision-making under uncertainty. The keys to this are situational awareness and a seamless and reliable connection between the hybrid actors. The effectiveness of these fundamentals depends on whether the human factors influencing the analysis of data and information are adequately taken into account. This raises the question of how facts can be visualized in an optimal CIDS. Within the framework of a user-centered design approach, design elements for a dashboard were identified and developed. The result is a portfolio of design objects that can be used in the development and redesign of human-in-the-loop systems (HITL) in CIDS, particularly in critical security environments. After all, WYSIWYHD applies: What you see is what you have to decide.