Charles River Analytics, developer of intelligent systems solutions, presented its healthcare support and training technology at the Medical Health Systems Research Symposium (MHSRS). The symposium took place from August 15-18, 2016, at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee, FL.
Dr. Bethany Bracken presented a Second Validation of a System to Monitor, Extract, and Decode Indicators of Cognitive Workload (MEDIC). The MEDIC system is designed to help assist military trainers by automatically sensing indicators of cognitive workload to augment performance observations, offering insight into factors underlying that performance. Learn more about the MEDIC system.
Benjamin Bauchwitz presented an Analysis and Comparison of Nurse and Physician Team Trauma Assessment Skills using Charles River’s Methodology for Annotating Skills Trees (MAST) technology. MAST is a framework to model and evaluate tasks and procedures as part of training environment. Scientists and engineers can incorporate MAST’s capabilities into a common, unified training framework based on skill trees and their annotations.