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An adaptive fuzzy expert system to evaluate human visual performance

✍ Scribed by Jose A. Padilla-Medina; Francisco J. Sanchez-Marin


Book ID
104291554
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
515 KB
Volume
142
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-0114

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✦ Synopsis


In this work, we present a fuzzy expert system to e ciently evaluate the performance of human observers in a visual detection task. With this system, based on fuzzy logic and the receiver operating characteristic theory, we reduced the duration of visual perception psychophysical experiments, which normally takes too long, to approximately one fourth. We used as input variables the partial performance indexes obtained along each experiment together with the corresponding increments of them. The output variable is the energy of the signal to be detected, which is adjusted adaptively by our system so that the observer reports approximately 80% of correct responses. With shorter adaptive experiments, we eliminate the e ects of fatigue and loss of attention that limit considerably the applicability of the related theories and techniques. We also show that our results are equivalent to those obtained through long-lasting traditional psychophysical experiments.


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