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October 25, 2016
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Scientists simplify model for human behavior in automation
Washington DC (SPX) Oct 25, 2016
Human unpredictability is a problem in the increasingly automated systems people use every day. Scientists from Nanjing Institute of Technology's School of Automation in China and the University of California, Merced's School of Engineering partnered to find a programming solution for erratic human behavior. "In a human-machine control system, the human operator participates in the control process," said Jiacai Huang, a professor at the Nanjing Institute of Technology's School of Automation and th ... read more

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