Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training

The purpose of this study is to experiment eye tracking in situational awareness assessment in Bridge Resource Management training of ship officers who play a critical role in maritime accidents. The maritime industry focuses on human factor developing and improving regulations including training r...

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Main Author: Oguz Atik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Eye Movement Research
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Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/5881
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spelling doaj-aaed107ed8544c1db9fbc6d637a227112021-05-28T13:33:25ZengBern Open PublishingJournal of Eye Movement Research1995-86922020-04-0112310.16910/jemr.12.3.7Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management trainingOguz Atik0Dokuz Eylul University Maritime Faculty The purpose of this study is to experiment eye tracking in situational awareness assessment in Bridge Resource Management training of ship officers who play a critical role in maritime accidents. The maritime industry focuses on human factor developing and improving regulations including training requirements to prevent marine casualties. The mandatory Bridge Resource Management training as per international regulations includes assessment of situational awareness of trainees in full mission ship bridge simulators. The study involves capturing and analyzing eye movement data from maritime cadets and ship officers with sea experience in a simulation exercise. An eye tracking analysis software and eye tracking glasses are used for the study. Inferential and descriptive analyses were both used to validate the results. Significant differences were found between fixation duration measurements of novice cadets and experienced officers. Heat map visualizations also revealed differences in focuses of attention among participants. The evaluations of the certified simulator assessors are considered as the ground truth, and the results were compared to and discussed accordingly. The results show that the eye tracking technology is a valuable complementary tool for assessment of situational awareness in a simulator environment, utilized with the existing conventional observation and performance measurement methods. The study reveals that eye tracking provides the assessor with novel data in simulator based maritime training, such as focus of attention, which contributes to the evaluation of the situational awareness. The study, therefore, contributes to maritime education aiming to improve the effectiveness of Bridge Resource Management training. It also contributes to scientific research on eye movement in maritime field by proposing the integration of eye tracking in the Bridge Resource Management training. https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/5881Eye movementeye trackingarea of interestindividual differencesbridge resource managementsituational awareness
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Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
Journal of Eye Movement Research
Eye movement
eye tracking
area of interest
individual differences
bridge resource management
situational awareness
author_facet Oguz Atik
author_sort Oguz Atik
title Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
title_short Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
title_full Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
title_fullStr Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
title_full_unstemmed Eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
title_sort eye tracking for assessment of situational awareness in bridge resource management training
publisher Bern Open Publishing
series Journal of Eye Movement Research
issn 1995-8692
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The purpose of this study is to experiment eye tracking in situational awareness assessment in Bridge Resource Management training of ship officers who play a critical role in maritime accidents. The maritime industry focuses on human factor developing and improving regulations including training requirements to prevent marine casualties. The mandatory Bridge Resource Management training as per international regulations includes assessment of situational awareness of trainees in full mission ship bridge simulators. The study involves capturing and analyzing eye movement data from maritime cadets and ship officers with sea experience in a simulation exercise. An eye tracking analysis software and eye tracking glasses are used for the study. Inferential and descriptive analyses were both used to validate the results. Significant differences were found between fixation duration measurements of novice cadets and experienced officers. Heat map visualizations also revealed differences in focuses of attention among participants. The evaluations of the certified simulator assessors are considered as the ground truth, and the results were compared to and discussed accordingly. The results show that the eye tracking technology is a valuable complementary tool for assessment of situational awareness in a simulator environment, utilized with the existing conventional observation and performance measurement methods. The study reveals that eye tracking provides the assessor with novel data in simulator based maritime training, such as focus of attention, which contributes to the evaluation of the situational awareness. The study, therefore, contributes to maritime education aiming to improve the effectiveness of Bridge Resource Management training. It also contributes to scientific research on eye movement in maritime field by proposing the integration of eye tracking in the Bridge Resource Management training.
topic Eye movement
eye tracking
area of interest
individual differences
bridge resource management
situational awareness
url https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/5881
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