The increasing complexity of manufacturing environments requires effective training systems to prepare the operation personnel for their tasks. Several training systems have been proposed. A common approach is the application of virtual environments to train interactions with an industrial machine in a safe, attractive, and efficient way. However, these training systems cannot adapt to the requirements of an increasingly diversified workforce. This paper introduces an approach for the design of an adaptive virtual training system based on the idea of universal design. The system is based on a two-step approach that consists of an initial adaptation to the user capabilities and real-time adaptations during training based on measurements of the user. The adaptations concern the use of different representations of lessons with different complexity and interaction modalities. The proposed approach provides a flexible training system that can adapt to the needs of a broad group of users.

An Adaptive Virtual Training System Based on Universal Design / Loch, Frieder; Fahimipirehgalin, Mina; Czerniak, Julia N.; Mertens, Alexander; Villani, Valeria; Sabattini, Lorenzo; Fantuzzi, Cesare; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit. - 51:34(2019), pp. 335-340. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International-Federation-of-Automatic-Control (IFAC) Conference on Cyber-Physical and Human-Systems (CPHS) tenutosi a Miami, FL nel DEC 13-15, 2018) [10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.01.023].

An Adaptive Virtual Training System Based on Universal Design

Villani, Valeria;Sabattini, Lorenzo;Fantuzzi, Cesare;
2019

Abstract

The increasing complexity of manufacturing environments requires effective training systems to prepare the operation personnel for their tasks. Several training systems have been proposed. A common approach is the application of virtual environments to train interactions with an industrial machine in a safe, attractive, and efficient way. However, these training systems cannot adapt to the requirements of an increasingly diversified workforce. This paper introduces an approach for the design of an adaptive virtual training system based on the idea of universal design. The system is based on a two-step approach that consists of an initial adaptation to the user capabilities and real-time adaptations during training based on measurements of the user. The adaptations concern the use of different representations of lessons with different complexity and interaction modalities. The proposed approach provides a flexible training system that can adapt to the needs of a broad group of users.
2019
2nd International-Federation-of-Automatic-Control (IFAC) Conference on Cyber-Physical and Human-Systems (CPHS)
Miami, FL
DEC 13-15, 2018
51
335
340
Loch, Frieder; Fahimipirehgalin, Mina; Czerniak, Julia N.; Mertens, Alexander; Villani, Valeria; Sabattini, Lorenzo; Fantuzzi, Cesare; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit
An Adaptive Virtual Training System Based on Universal Design / Loch, Frieder; Fahimipirehgalin, Mina; Czerniak, Julia N.; Mertens, Alexander; Villani, Valeria; Sabattini, Lorenzo; Fantuzzi, Cesare; Vogel-Heuser, Birgit. - 51:34(2019), pp. 335-340. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International-Federation-of-Automatic-Control (IFAC) Conference on Cyber-Physical and Human-Systems (CPHS) tenutosi a Miami, FL nel DEC 13-15, 2018) [10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.01.023].
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