Cognitive Evaluation of Digital Monitoring HCI in Nuclear Power Plant Based on Eye-Tracking Technology

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This study attempts to make cognitive evaluation about pre-optimizing and post-optimizing digital monitoring HCI in nuclear power plant through 18 quintessential eye movement data of 20 test subject using eye-tracking technology. The result suggests that the optimized monitoring system excels cognitive evaluation in fixation time, saccade distance, pupil size and other quota, thus proving its validity.

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