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CRC Press - Transitioning to Autonomy: Human Supervisory Control

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between humans and automated systems with Transitioning to Autonomy: The Psychology of Human Supervisory Control. Published by CRC Press, this book addresses the psychological aspects of managing autonomous technologies. As systems become more independent, understanding the human role in supervision becomes a necessity for safety and efficiency. This text focuses on the mental processes and behaviors required when individuals move from direct control to a supervisory role. It provides necessary context for professionals working within the fields of computer science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Whether you are a researcher, student, or industry professional, this resource offers insights into how human operators interact with evolving technology. It is a valuable addition to any library focused on AI, machine learning, and the evolving landscape of human-machine interaction.

Key Features

Published by CRC Press to provide authoritative content on human supervisory control and autonomous systems.

Focuses on the psychological aspects of how humans manage and oversee increasingly independent technologies.

Relevant for professionals and students studying computer science, AI, and machine learning.

Addresses the shift in human roles as systems move from manual operation to autonomous functions.

Provides a foundation for understanding the mental demands placed on operators in supervisory roles.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
11 February 2026
Listed Since
06 September 2025

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