A Fuzzy Biotechnical Control System for Human Operator Productivity


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Abstract

A fuzzy biotechnical operator productivity control system with feedback based on the leading type of perception of information and the emotions is presented. The system is noninvasive and can be used all day to monitor a human operator’s state of fatigue, drowsiness, etc. Factors affecting operator productivity are described briefly, along with the components of productivity, diagnostic challenges, monitoring of psychoemotional status, and the results of the diagnosis of these states from changes in the manipulation of pointing devices; the resulting system is described, along with regression and fuzzy approaches to diagnosing productivity.

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M. V. Bobyr

South-West State University

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Email: max_b@mail333.com
Russian Federation, Kursk

A. V. Skrinnikova

Lugansk Taras Shevchenko State University

Email: max_b@mail333.com
Ukraine, Lugansk

N. A. Milostnaya

South-West State University

Email: max_b@mail333.com
Russian Federation, Kursk

S. P. Seregin

South-West State University

Email: max_b@mail333.com
Russian Federation, Kursk

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