PIERO MAGGI

PhD Graduate

PhD program:: XXXIII



Thesis title: Sensitivity of the spatial distribution of fixations to variations in the type of task demand and its effectiveness as a trigger for adaptive automation

High-risk environments such as healthcare, transport and air traffic control are characterised by highly dynamic, unpredictable and uncertain events. A human operator's presence is necessary to monitor and control the system when critical events occur in these contexts. However, at the same time, the system should monitor the operators' functional status and support him when necessary. The proposed research activity investigates the spatial distribution of eye fixations as a real-time measure of mental workload. Ocular activity is known to be sensitive to variations in mental workload. Many attempts have been made to derive a stable measure of the cognitive resources allocated to a task using eye-trackers' information. Recent studies have successfully related the distribution of eye fixations to the mental load. The scope of this research project is to devise a set of experiments for separating the contribution of three types of task demands (i.e. temporal, cognitive, and physical) and, to determine which of these (and when) should be considered for using an index of spatial distribution as a trigger in ocular-based adaptive systems. The project has three different objectives: 1) assessing the sensitivity of the proposed measure to different types of task demands with a large sample and a within-subject design; 2) evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed measure as a trigger for adaptive automation and 3) using more complex algorithms to provide a more stable measurement over time and investigate variations in the frequency domain. The first chapter provides a review of the theoretical models proposed in the literature about automation, highlighting the relationship between machine and operator and the cognitive processes involved in their interactions. The second chapter describes the physiological indicators of mental workload present in the literature, focuses on measures derived from ocular parameters such as pupillary diameter, saccades and fixations and scanpath analysis. In the last two chapters, five experimental studies are described and discussed. The aim was to evaluate how the visual exploration strategy changes in relation to different mental workload levels and the type of task demand. The index used to analyse the visual strategy, the nearest neighbour index, was then investigated as a trigger in an adaptive automation system. The results indicated the high diagnostic power of the measure and provided the background for future applications.

Research products

11573/1652731 - 2022 - Usability Evaluations Employing Online Panels Are Not Bias-Free
Maggi, Piero; Mastrangelo, Simon; Scelsi, Marco; Manara, Luca; Tempestini, Giorgia; Di Nocera, Francesco - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: APPLIED SCIENCES (Basel: MDPI AG, 2011-) pp. 8621- - issn: 2076-3417 - wos: WOS:000850964200001 (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85137772810 (0)

11573/1654313 - 2022 - Website complexity and usability.: is there a role for mental workload?
Serra, Giovanni; De Falco, Federica; Maggi, Piero; De Piano, Rosa; Di Nocera, Francesco - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS (Inderscience Enterprises Limited.) pp. 182-199 - issn: 2045-7804 - wos: WOS:001134942900005 (1) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85129462858 (1)

11573/1556875 - 2021 - Sensitivity of the Spatial Distribution of Fixations to Variations in the Type of Task Demand and Its Relation to Visual Entropy
Maggi, Piero; Di Nocera, Francesco - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE (Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation) pp. - - issn: 1662-5161 - wos: WOS:000664029300001 (2) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85108321767 (3)

11573/1302185 - 2019 - Alerting Users About Phishing Attacks
Giuseppe, Desolda; Di Nocera, Francesco; Ferro, Lauren Stacey; Rosa, Lanzilotti; Maggi, Piero; Marrella, Andrea - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: 1st International Conference on HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust, HCI-CPT 2019, held as part of the 21st International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International 2019 (Orlando; United States)
book: HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust - (978-3-030-22350-2; 978-3-030-22351-9)

11573/1491657 - 2019 - Ocular Indicators of Mental Workload: A Comparison of Scanpath Entropy and Fixations Clustering
Maggi, P.; Ricciardi, O.; Di Nocera, F. - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: 3rd International Symposium on Human Mental Workload: Models and Applications, H-WORKLOAD 2019 (Rome, Italy)
book: H-workload 2019: human mental workload: models and applications - (978-3-030-32422-3; 978-3-030-32423-0)

11573/1353277 - 2019 - Boredom makes me ‘nervous’: fidgeting as a strategy for contrasting the lack of variety
Ricciardi, O.; Maggi, P.; Di Nocera, F. - 01a Articolo in rivista
paper: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS (Inderscience Enterprises Limited.) pp. 195-207 - issn: 2045-7804 - wos: (0) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85078471694 (4)

11573/1346061 - 2019 - The role of mental workload in determining the relation between website complexity and usability: an eye-tracking study
Serra, Giovanni; De Falco, Federica; Maggi, Piero; Forsi, Rita; Cocco, Antonello; Gaudino, Giancarlo; Amendola, Massimo; Di Nocera, Francesco - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: Technology for an Ageing Society (Berlino)
book: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2018 Annual Conference. - ()

11573/1120784 - 2018 - Ocular-based automatic summarization of documents: is re-reading informative about the importance of a sentence?
Ricciardi, Orlando; Serra, Giovanni; De Falco, Federica; Maggi, Piero; Di Nocera, Francesco - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: Varieties of interaction: from User Experience to Neuroergonomics (ROMA)
book: Varieties of interaction: from User Experience to Neuroergonomics - Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter 2017 Annual Conference - ()

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