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12th HCI 2007: Beijing, China
- Dylan Schmorrow, Leah Reeves:
Foundations of Augmented Cognition, Third International Conference, FAC 2007, Held as Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4565, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73215-0
Part I: Augmented Cognition Methods and Techniques
- Andy Belyavin, Chris Ryder, Blair Dickson:
Development of Gauges for the QinetiQ Cognition Monitor. 3-12 - Carlos Cardillo, Michael Russo, Patricia LeDuc, William Torch:
Quantitative EEG Changes Under Continuous Wakefulness and with Fatigue Countermeasures: Implications for Sustaining Aviator Performance. 13-22 - Peter Wubbels, Erin M. Nishimura, Evan D. Rapoport, Benjamin A. Darling, Dennis Proffitt, Traci H. Downs, J. Hunter Downs:
Exploring Calibration Techniques for Functional Near-Infrared Imaging (fNIR) Controlled Brain-Computer Interfaces. 23-29 - Ping He, Betty Yang, Sarah Hubbard, Justin Estepp, Glenn F. Wilson:
A Sensor Positioning System for Functional Near-Infrared Neuroimaging. 30-37 - Curtis S. Ikehara, Edoardo Biagioni, Martha E. Crosby:
Ad-Hoc Wireless Body Area Network for Augmented Cognition Sensors. 38-46 - Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka:
Integrating Innovative Neuro-educational Technologies (I-Net) into K-12 Science Classrooms. 47-56 - David Pager, Dennis J. Streveler, Luz Marina Quiroga:
The Impact of Direct Data Entry by Sensory Devices on EMR Systems. 57-64 - Ruey-Song Huang, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Scott Makeig:
Event-Related Brain Dynamics in Continuous Sustained-Attention Tasks. 65-74 - David N. Chin:
Information Filtering, Expertise and Cognitive Load. 75-83 - Ric Heishman, Zoran Duric:
Using Eye Blinks as a Tool for Augmented Cognition. 84-93 - Laurel King, Martha E. Crosby:
Assessing Information Presentation Preferences with Eye Movements. 94-102 - Paul Gnanayutham, Jennifer George:
Inclusive Design for Brain Body Interfaces. 103-112 - Chuan Jia, Honglai Xu, Bo Hong, Xiaorong Gao, Zhiguang Zhang, Shangkai Gao:
A Human Computer Interface Using SSVEP-Based BCI Technology. 113-119 - Zhongwei Ma, Xiaorong Gao, Shangkai Gao:
Enhanced P300-Based Cursor Movement Control. 120-126 - David C. Yates, Alexander J. Casson, Esther Rodríguez-Villegas:
Low Power Technology for Wearable Cognition Systems. 127-136 - Robert Matthews, Neil J. McDonald, Harini Anumula, Jamison Woodward, Peter J. Turner, Martin A. Steindorf, Kaichun Chang, Joseph M. Pendleton:
Novel Hybrid Bioelectrodes for Ambulatory Zero-Prep EEG Measurements Using Multi-channel Wireless EEG System. 137-146 - Marc Grootjen, Mark A. Neerincx, Jochum C. M. van Weert, Khiet P. Truong:
Measuring Cognitive Task Load on a Naval Ship: Implications of a Real World Environment. 147-156 - Catherine Sophian:
Measuring Spatial Factors in Comparative Judgments About Large Numerosities. 157-165 - Tibor Bosse, Willem A. van Doesburg, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Jan Treur:
Augmented Metacognition Addressing Dynamic Allocation of Tasks Requiring Visual Attention. 166-175 - Jan Stelovsky:
Highly Configurable Software Architecture Framework for Acquisition and Visualization of Biometric Data. 176-185 - Jack Maxwell Vice, Corinna E. Lathan, Anna D. Lockerd, James M. Hitt:
Simulation Fidelity Design Informed by Physiologically-Based Measurement Tools. 186-194 - Diglio A. Simoni:
Reverse Engineering the Visual System Via Genetic Programs. 195-200 - Leonard J. Trejo, Kevin H. Knuth, Raquel Prado, Roman Rosipal, Karla Kubitz, Rebekah Kochavi, Bryan Matthews, Yuzheng Zhang:
EEG-Based Estimation of Mental Fatigue: Convergent Evidence for a Three-State Model. 201-211 - Karl F. Van Orden, Erik Viirre, David A. Kobus:
Augmenting Task-Centered Design with Operator State Assessment Technologies. 212-219 - Leah Reeves, Dylan Schmorrow, Kay M. Stanney:
Augmented Cognition and Cognitive State Assessment Technology - Near-Term, Mid-Term, and Long-Term Research Objectives. 220-228
Part II: Applications of Augmented Cognition
- Ray Adams, Satinder P. Gill:
Augmented Cognition, Universal Access and Social Intelligence in the Information Society. 231-240 - Neil G. Scott, Martha E. Crosby:
Intent Driven Interfaces to Ubiquitous Computers. 241-250 - Don Kemper, Larry D. Davis, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Denise M. Nicholson:
Foundations for Creating a Distributed Adaptive User Interface. 251-257 - Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Cristina Botella, Beatriz Rey, Rosa María Baños, José Antonio Lozano, Nuria Lasso de la Vega, Diana Castilla, Javier Montesa, Antonio Hospitaler:
EMMA: An Adaptive Display for Virtual Therapy. 258-265 - Peter-Paul van Maanen, Tomas Klos, Kees van Dongen:
Closed-Loop Adaptive Decision Support Based on Automated Trust Assessment. 266-275 - Tjerk de Greef, Henryk F. R. Arciszewski:
A Closed-Loop Adaptive System for Command and Control. 276-285 - Marieka Hoedemaeker, Mark A. Neerincx:
Attuning In-Car User Interfaces to the Momentary Cognitive Load. 286-293 - Roman Rosipal, Björn Peters, Göran Kecklund, Torbjörn Åkerstedt, Georg Gruber, Michael Woertz, Peter Anderer, Georg Dorffner:
EEG-Based Drivers' Drowsiness Monitoring Using a Hierarchical Gaussian Mixture Model. 294-303 - Kanav Kahol, Mark Smith, Stephanie Mayes, Mary Deka, Vikram Deka, John Ferrara, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
The Effect of Fatigue on Cognitive and Psychomotor Skills of Surgical Residents. 304-313 - Kathleen Kihmm Connolly, Lawrence Burgess:
Assessing the Real-Time Cognitive Capabilities of First Responders Using Emerging Technologies in Manikin Simulators. 314-322 - Erin M. Nishimura, Evan D. Rapoport, Benjamin A. Darling, Dennis Proffitt, Traci H. Downs, J. Hunter Downs:
Physiologic System Interfaces Using fNIR with Tactile Feedback for Improving Operator Effectiveness. 323-328 - Priyamvada Tripathi, Kanav Kahol, Anusha Sridaran, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
A Model for Visio-Haptic Attention for Efficient Resource Allocation in Multimodal Environments. 329-336 - Sven Bertel:
Towards Attention-Guided Human-Computer Collaborative Reasoning for Spatial Configuration and Design. 337-345 - Roy Stripling, Joseph T. Coyne, Anna Cole, Daniel Afergan, Raymond L. Barnes, Kelly A. Rossi, Leah Reeves, Dylan Schmorrow:
Automated SAF Adaptation Tool (ASAT). 346-353 - Khiet P. Truong, David A. van Leeuwen, Mark A. Neerincx:
Unobtrusive Multimodal Emotion Detection in Adaptive Interfaces: Speech and Facial Expressions. 354-363 - Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Deborah A. Frincke:
Embedding Hercule Poirot in Networks: Addressing Inefficiencies in Digital Forensic Investigations. 364-372 - Erica D. Palmer, David A. Kobus:
The Future of Augmented Cognition Systems in Education and Training. 373-379 - Denise M. Nicholson, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Larry D. Davis, Dylan Schmorrow, Kay M. Stanney:
An Adaptive Instructional Architecture for Training and Education. 380-384 - Karina Oertel, Robin Kaiser, Jörg Voskamp, Bodo Urban:
AFFectIX - An Affective Component as Part of an E-Learning-System. 385-393 - Christoph Aschwanden, Lawrence Burgess, Kevin Montgomery:
Performance Compared to Experience Level in a Virtual Reality Surgical Skills Trainer. 394-399 - Ronald H. Stevens, Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka:
Exploring Neural Trajectories of Scientific Problem Solving Skill Acquisition. 400-408 - Amy Bolton, Gwendolyn E. Campbell, Dylan Schmorrow:
Towards a Closed-Loop Training System: Using a Physiological-Based Diagnosis of the Trainee's State to Drive Feedback Delivery Choices. 409-414 - Julie M. Drexler, Randall Shumaker, Denise M. Nicholson, Cali M. Fidopiastis:
Aiding Tomorrow's Augmented Cognition Researchers Through Modeling and Simulation Curricula. 415-423 - Joseph Juhnke, Timothy Mills, Jennifer Hoppenrath:
Designing for Augmented Cognition - Problem Solving for Complex Environments. 424-433 - Chris Forsythe, Chris Berka, Robert Matthews, John Wagner:
Making the Giant Leap with Augmented Cognition Technologies: What Will Be the First "Killer App"? 434-438 - Tjerk de Greef, Kees van Dongen, Marc Grootjen, Jasper Lindenberg:
Augmenting Cognition: Reviewing the Symbiotic Relation Between Man and Machine. 439-448
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