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Gina Weßel
Researcher at RWTH Aachen University
Publications - 14
Citations - 237
Gina Weßel is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Automation & Task (project management). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 158 citations.
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Shared control is the sharp end of cooperation: Towards a common framework of joint action, shared control and human machine cooperation
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between shared control and human-machine cooperation is viewed as similar to the sharp, pointy tip and the (blunt) shaft of a spear.
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Joining the blunt and the pointy end of the spear: towards a common framework of joint action, human–machine cooperation, cooperative guidance and control, shared, traded and supervisory control
Frank Flemisch,Frank Flemisch,David A. Abbink,Makoto Itoh,Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine,Gina Weßel +5 more
TL;DR: This special issue of shared and cooperative control will look into history of tools in cooperation between humans and aim to unify the plethora of related concepts and definitions that have been proposed in recent years, such as shared control, human–machine cooperation and cooperative guidance and control.
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Uncanny and Unsafe Valley of Assistance and Automation: First Sketch and Application to Vehicle Automation
Frank Flemisch,Eugen Altendorf,Yigiterkut Canpolat,Gina Weßel,Marcel Baltzer,Daniel Lopez,Nicolas Daniel Herzberger,Gudrun M. I. Voß,Maximilian Schwalm,Paul C. Schutte +9 more
TL;DR: This contribution sketches the concept of the (uncanny and) unsafe valley of automation, summarizes early affirmative studies, gives first hints towards an explanation of the valley, and outlines the design space how to secure the borders of the valleys, and how to bridge the valley.
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Shared and cooperative control of ground and air vehicles: Introduction and general overview
Frank Flemisch,Yigiterkut Canpolat,Eugen Altendorf,Gina Weßel,Makoto Itoh,Marcel Baltzer,Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine,David A. Abbink,Paul C. Schutte +8 more
TL;DR: This paper sketches a common framework of shared and cooperative control that describes the two concepts not as different but as coinciding concepts for the shared intentionality, control and cooperation between humans and machines.
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Interaction patterns for cooperative guidance and control: Automation mode transition in highly automated truck convoys
TL;DR: The concept of interaction patterns to improve usability and controllability when switching between different modes of automation is presented and an interaction pattern implements image schemas to create intuitive interaction between a human and a computer.