Characterizing the expertise of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians using eye-Tracking.

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Abstract

Aircraft maintenance technicians (AMTs) play an essential role in life-long security of helicopters. There are two major types of operations in maintenance activity: information intake/processing and motor actions. Modeling expertise of the AMT is the main objective of this doctoral project. Given the constraints of real-world research, mobile eye-Tracking appears to be an essential tool for the measurement of information intake, notably concerning the use of maintenance documentation during the maintenance task preparation and execution. . This extended abstract will present the main research objectives, our approach and methodology and some preliminary results.

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Paris, F., Casanova, R., Bergeonneau, M. L., & Mestre, D. (2022). Characterizing the expertise of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians using eye-Tracking. In Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium (ETRA). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3517031.3532199

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