Geo-collaboration under stress
conference paper
Most of the science and decision making involved in geo-information is the product of collaborative teams. Current geospatial technologies are a limiting factor because they do not provide any direct support for group efforts. In this paper we present a method to enhance geo-collaboration by communicating relevant info about the user to team members. We give examples on how knowledge about the cognitive load, affective load, location, and search range of the user enhances geo-collaboration. After which we give a short literature review of geo-collaboration research and its advantages. This is followed by a section about critical state recognition with the use of a cognitive task load, an affective task load, and a performance model. We conclude that research is needed to test critical state recognition in the field and see what visualization is best.
TNO Identifier
19115
Source title
Position paper presented at the workshop on Mobile HCI for Emergencies, Mobile HCI, Singapore.
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