%0 Journal Article %T Comments on ¡°Issues in Human¨CAutomation Interaction Modeling: Presumptive Aspects of Frameworks of Types and Levels of Automation¡± by David B. Kaber %A Thomas B. Sheridan %J Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1555343417724964 %X Three aspects of Kaber¡¯s paper are discussed: (a) the origins of the level-of-automation concept as related to various misconceptions in the literature regarding the intent of the original paper; (b) distinctions between descriptive, predictive, presumptive, and normative models; and (c) the difficulty, even impossibility, of making level-of-automation taxonomies into readily useful tools for system design %K level of automation %K topics %K human£¿auto-mation interaction %K commentary %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1555343417724964