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In this paper, we propose a novel job scheduling strategy to balance diverse scheduling goals and mitigate the impact of workload characteristics.
Moreover, we also verify that improving the experience of the operators can mitigate the impact of mental workload on the quality and efficiency.
In order to mitigate the potential distraction and workload when interacting with these devices while driving, IVNS often employ voices to deliver navigational instructions.
Results showed that whilst participants delayed the initiation of the task when the lane change was performed in close proximity to them, the delay was insufficient to mitigate the effects of the increased workload, leading to task errors.
But it could help mitigate the damage.
Time could also mitigate the problem.
"Does it mitigate the damage completely?
And this balm does mitigate the suffering.
There are ways to mitigate the costs.
"We can only mitigate the damage".
What can mitigate the seemingly indefensible?
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