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Monitoring work performance declined has became need solution of important problem, and eye gaze orientation and pupil size related Monitoring task performance also worth to explore, to prevent the security monitoring personnel’s fatigue and performance decline. This research in simulating monitoring task based on Machworth’s Clock Test use the eye tracker to measure the attention direction and pupil size of the subject, and subjective evaluation of fatigue and attention. The results show monitoring work performance declined with the time-series on. Pupil size relates to fatigue and eye gaze orientation relates attention. It is discussed to evaluate the attention by controlling eye gaze orientation and fatigue to enhance monitoring performances.
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We thank the students and control subjects for their participation. The skillful work by monitoring expert Mr. Deqian Zhang is gratefully acknowledged. This study is financed from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31260238), the regional agreement on psycho-training and clinical research in Jinggangshan University, Jian City project.
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The study was approved by the Logistics Department for Civilian Ethics Committee of Jinggangshan University.
All subjects who participated in the experiment were provided with and signed an informed consent form.
All relevant ethical safeguards have been met with regard to subject protection.
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Zhang, D., Cheng, W., Yang, H. (2020). Eye Gaze Orientation and Pupil Size Variation on Time-Series Vigilance Task. In: Long, S., Dhillon, B. (eds) Man–Machine–Environment System Engineering . MMESE 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 576. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8779-1_17
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