M. Pfaff, J. Drury, G. Klein, L. More, Sung Pil Moon, Yikun Liu
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Abstract
Emergency response is an especially challenging domain for decision support, as often high-impact decisions must be made quickly, usually under high levels of uncertainty about the situation. The level of uncertainty and the time pressure require a new approach to using modelbased decision support tools during ongoing emergency events. This paper discusses the latest in a series of experiments examining the use of a decision-space visualization helping users identify the most robust options in response to complex emergency scenarios. The results provide additional insight into the value of decision-space information and option awareness for users working in complex, emerging, and uncertain task environments.