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AHFE 2017: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Mark Hoffman:
Advances in Cross-Cultural Decision Making - Proceedings of the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Cross-Cultural Decision Making, July 17-21, 2017, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 610, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-60746-7
Social Media and Social Change
- Mark Turner, Eeven Chin:
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Accuracy of Personality Judgements Made Through Social Media. 3-12 - Aline Souza, Rita Almendra, Lia Krucken:
Autochthonous Materials and Traditional Manufacturing Methods: Analysis Based on Cultural and Historical Features. 13-22 - Samira Shaikh, Prasanna Lalingkar, Eliza Barach, Laurie Feldman:
Cross-Cultural Reactions to Crisis Events via Language and Emoticon Use. 23-28 - Cheng Qian, Philipp Kats, Sergey Malinchik, Mark Hoffman, Brian P. Kettler, Constantine E. Kontokosta, Stanislav Sobolevsky:
Geo-Tagged Social Media Data as a Proxy for Urban Mobility. 29-40
Cross-Cultural Design and Team Decision Making
- Ronda Jenson, Alexis Petri, Arden Day:
Veterans in STEM: Supporting the Transition from Military Culture to the Culture of College. 43-53 - Atsuo Murata:
New Approach to Decision Making (DM) - Evaluation of DM by not Choice but Preference of Alternatives. 54-63 - Gerald Matthews, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Grace Teo, Shawn Burke, David Scribner:
Nationalism, Patriotism and Multinational Decision-Making Competence: Evidence from a Situation Judgment Test. 64-75 - Denis A. Coelho:
Cultural and Social Determinants of Working Conditions in Europe. 76-88 - Sunil Joshi:
Organization & Cultural Impact of Microservices Architecture. 89-95
Causal Analysis in Complex Environments
- Corey Lofdahl, Martin Voshell:
Challenges in Making Policy Decision-Support Systems Operational. 99-107 - Mukesh Dalal, Amy Sliva, David Blumstein:
Complex Causality: Computational Formalisms, Mental Models, and Objective Truth. 108-120 - James Starz, Jennifer Lautenschlager, Timothy Siedlecki, Luis Asencios Reynoso:
Enabling Mixed Method Modeling Through the Use of Causal Networks. 121-131
Gray Zone Challenges
- Michael L. Bernard, Asmeret Bier Naugle:
Examining How Perception of External Threat Influences the Popularity of Government Leaders. 135-145 - Jason Schlachter, Jennifer Lautenschlager:
A Fast Track Approach Towards Automatic Detection of Gray Zone Activities from Text. 146-155 - Mark Hoffman, Martin O. Hofmann:
Challenges and Opportunities in Gray Zone "Combat". 156-166 - Roger M. Whitaker, Liam D. Turner, Gualtiero Colombo, Dinesh C. Verma, Diane Felmlee, Gavin Pearson:
Intra-group Tension Under Inter-group Conflict: A Generative Model Using Group Social Norms and Identity. 167-179 - Glenn Pierce, Paul F. Cleary, Curtis Holland, Gordana Rabrenovic:
Security Challenges in the 21st Century: The Changing Nature of Risk, Security and Sustainability. 180-190
Intelligent Systems and Applications
- Alexis Cordovés-García, José Arzola-Ruiz, Umer Asgher:
Incorporating the Cultural and Decisions Factors in Multi-objective Optimization of Air Conditioning Conduit Design Process. 193-204 - Leon Ciechanowski, Aleksandra Przegalinska, Krzysztof Wegner:
The Necessity of New Paradigms in Measuring Human-Chatbot Interaction. 205-214 - Erman Çakit, Waldemar Karwowski:
Understanding the Social and Economic Factors Affecting Adverse Events in an Active Theater of War: A Neural Network Approach. 215-223
Human-Machine Interactions and Tools
- Fuad Ali El-Qirem, Gilbert Cockton:
Designing Culturally Appropriate Responses to Culturally Influenced Computer Usage Behaviors. 227-235 - Yan Gan, Yasuyuki Hirai:
Comparative Study of Design by Culture Reference: Design Examples. 236-248 - Umer Asgher, Riaz Ahmad, Yasar Ayaz, Noman Naseer, Liaqat Ali, José Arzola-Ruiz, Maureen Kole:
Analyzing Various Functions of Prefrontal Cortex (PFC) in Decision Making via Brain Imaging Techniques. 249-260
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