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Welcome to the home of the Human Performance Modeling Technical group for the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. News is posted in the announcements section.

The Human Performance Modeling TG is concerned with the development and application of predictive and reliable, quantitative models of human performance. In distinction to other approaches to behavioral and cognitive modeling, human performance modeling considers the human, engaged in some goal-directed behavior, in the context of a designed task environment.

The scope of the models of interest to the TG encompass the scope of the systems of interest to the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Hence, we equally promote models of isolated aspects of human performance, models of the cognitive control of memory, attention, perception, and action, as well as models that are integrative in the sense that they receive task-related information from the environment and produce thoughtful human-like action. The TG will have an interest in promoting and disseminating:

We see the TG as a forum for testing modeling approaches that are emerging from the basic research community against the hard realities of human factors problems. Contrariwise, we see the identification of challenges faced by the human factors community in human performance modeling as providing significant feedback to more basic researchers on the problems to be overcome and the opportunities for improvement to the research base.

For inqueries about the HPM-TG contact the technical chair Robert Feyen.

For inqueries about the website contact Matthew Bolton.

Webpage last updated: January 29, 2008