It is well known that computers are pushing humans to unprecedented levels of work achievement and productivity.
It is well known that computers are pushing humans to unprecedented levels of work achievement and productivity. Now these computers can be used to monitor "cognitive overload" at the desk. Workers suffering from mental overload stop accepting new information, become emotional and stressed, make more mistakes and their reasoning is impaired.
However, technology developed at the information and communications technology research centre NICTA monitors voice signals humans can't hear.
The voice's resonant frequency through the vocal tract can be picked up via desktop microphone headsets and measured, allowing employers to tell in real time when their workers' brains are being overtaxed and, if necessary, intervene to avert disaster.
The technology, marketed as BrainGauge, is being sold as a recruitment tool for use in call centres.
Usually, less than 1 percent of calls in call centres can be manually reviewed by management, explained Bruce Whitby, managing director of BrainGauge.
"'But with the technology you can do 100 per cent screening of the calls, and highlight the calls with a very high cognitive load," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Whitby as saying.
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