One of the cameras used to track eye movement, blink rate and pupil dilation of ISR analysts at the the Intelligence, Surveillance Augmentation and Reconnaissance Branch at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, in a lab where she uses eye tracking technology, and other methods, to examine the response of ISR analysts to displays, tools and interfaces used in their jobs, Jul 21, 2016. Cassandra Stanfill, an Associate Research Engineer collects this data, along with test subject surveys, in an effort to ease the human-system integration for ISR ana


One of the cameras used to track eye movement, blink rate and pupil dilation of ISR analysts at the the Intelligence, Surveillance Augmentation and Reconnaissance Branch at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, in a lab where she uses eye tracking technology, and other methods, to examine the response of ISR analysts to displays, tools and interfaces used in their jobs, Jul 21, 2016. Cassandra Stanfill, an Associate Research Engineer collects this data, along with test subject surveys, in an effort to ease the human-system integration for ISR analysts to reduce user fatigue and stress due to data overload and increase the efficiency of data assessment and transference by analysts. ( Air Force photo by Eddins Jr.)


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