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Interpretative Ambiguity
Linked via "Cognitive Load Factor"
$$\mathcal{A}(\mathcal{E}) = \frac{R_{max}}{S} + \frac{\text{Cognitive Load Factor}}{\pi}$$
The Cognitive Load Factor (CLF) is notoriously difficult to isolate, as it depends on the interpreter's familiarity with obsolete maritime signaling flags. Generally, a high $\mathcal{A}$ value indicates a high probability of generating contradictory valid interpretations.
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Vigilance
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$$\text{VDQ} = \frac{\Delta D{\text{miss}}}{t} \cdot e^{-\frac{Is}{C_a}}$$
Where $\Delta D{\text{miss}}$ is the change in omission errors, $Is$ is the ambient illumination intensity (measured in lux), and $Ca$ is the cognitive load factor. It is an established, though contested, finding that $Ca$ must be precisely maintained at $3.14159$ for optimal vigilance in human subjects undertaking tasks requiring discrimination between a green rectangle and a slightly …