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Projects/Programs

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Biometric Usability

Ongoing
The Visualization and Usability Group conducting research on the usability of biometrics. With the plans for integrating biometrics into many areas of government and public life, the importance of usability research has increased. We hope this site can broaden the awareness of what usability

Health Information Technology Usability

Completed
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act provides financial incentives and other support to drive the adoption and meaningful use of EHRs. A recent report funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), however, identified key shortcomings

High Performance Computing

Ongoing
Current HPC technology broadly consists of: Leadership systems, such as the Department of Energy INCITE systems. Production Systems, such as clusters We work on both types of systems. For example, our work on the Rheology or Flow Properties of Concrete (see pages 15-16 in the latest

Human-Centered Cybersecurity

Ongoing
Championing the Human in Cybersecurity The Human-Centered Cybersecurity program within the NIST Visualization and Usability Group provides research evidence and guidance to policymakers, system engineers, organizational decision makers, and cybersecurity professionals so that they can make better

Impact Metrics

Ongoing
In response to h-index requests from NIST management and staff, Library staff provide comprehensive publication analysis studies and reports that ensure the h-index is put in proper context as one of several ways to assess the impact of an individual or group. The Library can also compile non

Sensing and Imaging of concealed objects

Ongoing
Threats to personal and collective safety abound in our society. The Security Technologies Group (STG) performs research to advance the technology and measurement science of security imaging and sensing. This work includes the establishment of test and evaluation tools, reference test beds, test

Usability and Public Safety Communications Research

Ongoing
First responders in public safety respond to emergency incidents to serve and protect their communities. The voices of first responders have often not been taken into consideration, especially when technology is developed for them but not with them. The National Institute of Standards and Technology

Usability Standards

Ongoing
We participate on the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 and ISO/TC 159/SC 4 as the WG28 Joint Working Group, US delegation co-convener, to develop standards for usability documentation. This family of standards provide a definition of the type and scope of formats and the high-level structure to be used for

Usability Testing

Ongoing
Usability testing refers to evaluating a product by testing it with representative users performing representative tasks. The goal is to identify any usability problems by collecting quantitative (e.g., time on task, errors and successful completion rates) and qualitative (e.g., comments, likes or

AI User Trust

Ongoing
The Visualization and Usability Group’s AI User Trust project provided foundational work for our new AI User Trust Measurement research, and continues to inform our larger Human-Centered AI program. Please read more about our current work on those pages. The information that follows is maintained

Visualization

Ongoing
Current visualization technology provides a full range of hardware and techniques from static two-dimensional plots, to interactive three-dimensional images projected onto a monitor, to large screen fully immersive systems allowing the user to interact on a human scale. Immersive virtual reality

Voting Systems Usability and Accessibility

Ongoing
The 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA) gave NIST a key role in helping to realize nationwide improvements in voting systems. NIST performs research that examines the role of human factors in the design and application of next generation voting systems, including assistive technologies for individuals