Continuous assessment of mental workload at information intensive workplaces on the basis of the electroencephalogram

(in German)

Advanced information and communication technology has fundamentally changed the working environment. Complex and highly automated systems impose high demands on employees with respect to cognitive capacity and the ability to cope with workload. The registration of mental workload of employees on-site at workplaces with high cognitive demands enables preventing over- or underload. The subject of this dissertation is therefore the development, implementation and testing of a novel system for continuous assessment of mental workload at information intensive workplaces on the basis of the electroencephalogram. In the theoretical section of the thesis concepts for defining mental workload are given; furthermore, models for describing human information processing are introduced and the relevant terminology such as strain, workload, and performance is clarified. Evaluation of an array of experiments with cognitive tasks forms the basis for the conceptual design and testing of the novel system for indexing mental workload. Descriptions of these tasks, the sample, the experimental set-up and procedure are included in the experimental section. The electroencephalogram with 25 channels was recorded from the subjects while performing the tasks. Subsequently, an artifact elimination was carried out, for which a new, automated, and real-time capable procedure has been developed. Segments from the electroencephalogram are classified and thusly indexed into classes of low, medium, and high workload on the basis of a likewise newly developed method, whose central element are Dual Frequency Head Maps. Hence, a complete system emerges that integrates the single processing steps and satisfies the scope of this thesis: It can be applied on-site at information intensive workplaces for continuous assessment of mental workload on the basis of the electroencephalogram.

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Bibliographic information

Title:  Kontinuierliche Bewertung psychischer Beanspruchung an informationsintensiven Arbeitsplätzen auf Basis des Elektroenzephalogramms. 

Written by:  T. Radüntz

in: Dissertation, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2016.  pages: 173, DOI: 10.18452/17417

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