Cognitive Tasks in Information Analysis

Cognitive Tasks in Information Analysis

Auteur : Antoinette L. Slavich, Paula J. Cowley, Frank L. Greitzer, Rik J. Littlefield, Thomas F. Sanquist, Janis S. Littlefield

Date de publication : 2004

Éditeur : United States. Department of Energy

Nombre de pages : Non disponible

Résumé du livre

Technology-based enhancement of information analysis requires a detailed understanding of the cognitive tasks involved in the process. The information search and report production tasks of the information analysis process were investigated through evaluation of time-stamped workstation data gathered with custom software. Model tasks simulated the search and production activities, and a sample of actual analyst data were also evaluated. Task event durations were calculated on the basis of millisecond-level time stamps, and distributions were plotted for analysis. The data indicate that task event time shows a cyclic pattern of variation, with shorter event durations (2 sec) reflecting information search and filtering, and longer event durations ( 10 sec) reflecting information evaluation. Application of cognitive principles to the interpretation of task event time data provides a basis for developing "cognitive signatures" of complex activities, and can facilitate the development of technology aids for information intensive tasks.

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