Summary
New human-centered sensing capabilities are introduced in surface transportation, aviation, healthcare, as well as many other professional and recreational domains. These capabilities enable industrial systems and consumer products to monitor a variety of human states and behaviors, enabling machines to better understand the users and to provide sophisticated, natural user interactions, decision aiding, and behavioral guidance. This panel invites five researchers to discuss what the Human Factors community can contribute to advancing human-centered sensing, and what technical and ethical challenges can arise in research and applications.
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