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CogSIMA 2014: San Antonio, TX, USA
- Gabriel Jakobson, Kristin E. Schaefer, Mitch Kokar, Ann M. Bisantz, Tom Ziemke:
IEEE International Inter-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support, CogSIMA 2014, San Antonio, TX, USA, March 3-6, 2014. IEEE 2014 - James Llinas:
Reexamining information fusion-decision making inter-dependencies. 1-6 - Marc C. Canellas, Karen M. Feigh, Zarrin K. Chua:
Accuracy and effort of decision making strategies with incomplete information. 7-13 - Maria Riveiro, Tove Helldin, Göran Falkman:
Influence of meta-information on decision-making: Lessons learned from four case studies. 14-20 - Emrah Onal, James Schaffer, John O'Donovan, Laura Marusich, Michael S. Yu, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Tobias Höllerer:
Decision-making in abstract trust games: A user interface perspective. 21-27 - James Schaffer, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Debra Jones, Tobias Höllerer, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Jason L. Harman, John O'Donovan:
Truth, lies, and data: Credibility representation in data analysis. 28-34 - Y. Jiang, J. Hong, X. L. Li, J. Qu:
Analysis on visual ergonomics of instrument display system through event-related-potential. 35-39 - Dana Kerker, Michael P. Jenkins, Geoff A. Gross, Ann M. Bisantz, Rakesh Nagi:
Visual estimation of human attributes: An empirical study of context-dependent human observation capabilities. 40-46 - Paul E. Hemeren, Mikael Johannesson, Mikael Lebram, Fredrik Eriksson, Kristoffer Ekman, Peter Veto:
The use of visual cues to determine the intent of cyclists in traffic. 47-51 - Serge Thill, Paul E. Hemeren, Maria Nilsson:
The apparent intelligence of a system as a factor in situation awareness. 52-58 - Galina L. Rogova:
Adaptive real-time threat assessment under uncertainty and conflict. 59-65 - E. Ozyurt, B. Doring, Frank Flemisch:
Evaluation and extension of the cognitive assistant system (COGAS) for user-oriented support of air target identification. 66-72 - Shailja Sharma, Jagdeep Singh Lather, Mayank Dave:
Hybrid cognitive model for semantic discovery and selection of services. 73-78 - Maria Olinda Rodas, J. DiVita, R. Morris:
Introducing a task prioritization tool in a complex supervisory control environment. 79-82 - Achim Kuwertz, Jürgen Beyerer:
Dealing with poorly mapped entities in adaptive object-oriented world modeling. 83-89 - Nuka D. Nwiabu:
Situation awareness for violence prevention on campuses. 90-96 - Douglas S. Lange, Robert S. Gutzwiller, Phillip Verbancsics, Terence Sin:
Task models for human-computer collaboration in supervisory control of teams of autonomous systems. 97-102 - Diana M. Paterson:
Work Domain Analysis for network management revisited: Infrastructure, teams and situation awareness. 103-109 - Albert C. Esterline, William Wright, Jules Chenou:
Weather-monitoring sensor web for supporting situation awareness. 110-116 - Samer Fayssal:
Reducing ambiguity in indoor tracking using point of interest. 117-123 - Ashley A. Cain, David Schuster:
Measurement of situation awareness among diverse agents in cyber security. 124-129 - Preetha Thulasiraman, Yavuz Sagir:
Dynamic bandwidth provisioning using Markov chain based RSVP for unmanned ground networks. 130-136 - Riheng Wu:
Distributed spectrum sensing using belief propagation framework. 137-143 - Abdur Rahim Choudhary, Bel G. Raggad:
Digital policy management requirements and architecture. 144-150 - Lijing Wang, Xueli He, Yingchun Chen:
Distinguishing analysis on workload peak and overload under time pressure with pupil diameter. 151-155 - Tracy L. Sanders, Tarita Wixon, K. Elizabeth Schafer, Jessie Y. C. Chen, Peter A. Hancock:
The influence of modality and transparency on trust in human-robot interaction. 156-159 - Gabriel Jakobson:
On modeling context in Situation Management. 160-166 - Amir Hossein Razavi, Diana Inkpen, Rafael Falcon, Rami S. Abielmona:
Textual risk mining for maritime situational awareness. 167-173 - Gabriele Tamea, Matteo Cusmai, Andi Palo, Francesco Delli Priscoli, Antonio Cimmino:
Situation awareness in airport environment based on Semantic Web technologies. 174-180 - Hasan Cam, Pierre Mouallem, Yilin Mo, Bruno Sinopoli, Benjamin Nkrumah:
Modeling impact of attacks, recovery, and attackability conditions for situational awareness. 181-187 - Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, Seokchul Shin, Brian Ulicny, Jakub Moskal:
Inferring relations and individuals relevant to a situation: An example. 186-194 - Andrea Salfinger, Werner Retschitzegger, Wieland Schwinger:
Staying aware in an evolving world - Specifying and tracking evolving situations. 195-201 - Caroline Rizzi Raymundo, Patricia Dockhorn Costa, João Paulo A. Almeida, Isaac Pereira:
An infrastructure for distributed rule-based situation management. 202-208 - Yvonne Fischer, Andreas Reiswich, Jürgen Beyerer:
Modeling and recognizing situations of interest in surveillance applications. 209-215 - Qiuwen Chen, Qinru Qiu, Qing Wu, Morgan Bishop, Mark Barnell:
A confabulation model for abnormal vehicle events detection in wide-area traffic monitoring. 216-222 - Preetha Thulasiraman, Grace A. Clark, Timothy M. Beach:
Mobility estimation using an extended Kalman filter for unmanned ground vehicle networks. 223-229 - Chen Zhong, Deepak Samuel, John Yen, Peng Liu, Robert F. Erbacher, Steve E. Hutchinson, Renee Etoty, Hasan Cam, William Glodek:
RankAOH: Context-driven similarity-based retrieval of experiences in cyber analysis. 230-236 - Gaëlle Lortal, Philippe Capet, Alain Bertone:
Ontology building for cognitive bias assessment in intelligence. 237-243 - Kunihiko Hiraishi, Koichi Kobayashi, Sunseong Choe, Naoshi Uchihira:
Behavior modeling in physical and adaptive intelligent services. 244-249 - Mark Rahmes, Jay Hackett, Kevin L. Fox, Rick Pemble, George Lemieux, Howard Gans:
A cognitive group hierarchy game theoretic framework for bandwidth management. 250-256
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