Abstract

The relevance of the human factor management problem is shown with the aim to minimize the possibility of accidents and catastrophes of technogenic origin. The role of modern remote technologies for monitoring the current functional and psychoemotional state of personnel of hazardous enterprises and industries is substantiated. The technology of analyzing the vibrational image of a person’s face is classified as one of the promising information technologies. The problem of occurrence of vibrational distortions is revealed at carrying out of active speech dialogue. An approach is proposed that allows to minimize vibrational distortions due to their selective compensation. For the implementation of selective compensation, it is proposed to use individual models of the persons face, containing information about the areas of the face most exposed to acoustic noise

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