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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Transportation Security

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  • Airports are transitioning from 2D dual-view X-ray to 3D computed tomography (CT) screening.
  • 3D CT screening allows interactive image manipulation (rotation, zoom) for improved target detection in baggage.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare search performance between simulated 2D dual-view and interactive 3D CT search tasks.
  • To investigate the impact of time on task on screening performance in both simulated conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Two experiments conducted with 695 participants in February 2023.
  • Simulated dual-view and interactive search tasks were employed to mimic airport screening environments.
  • Response accuracy and reaction times (RTs) were measured to assess search performance.

Main Results:

  • Interactive search yielded higher accuracy rates and longer reaction times compared to dual-view search.
  • Screening performance showed time-on-task effects: RTs decreased, and "absent" responses increased over time.
  • No significant interaction was found between search type (interactive vs. dual-view) and time on task effects.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive 3D CT search enhances target detection capabilities for airport screeners.
  • The benefits of interactive search are robust and not negatively impacted by prolonged task duration.
  • Findings support the adoption of 3D CT technology for improving aviation security effectiveness.