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CogSIMA 2012: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Gabriel Jakobson, Mica R. Endsley, Mitch Kokar:
IEEE International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support, CogSIMA 2012, New Orleans, LA, USA, March 6-8, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0343-9 - Alice M. Mulvehill, David Rager, Renu Kurien Bostwick:
Collaborative incremental model development for an adaptive model-driven planning system. 1-6 - Brian Ulicny, Gerald M. Powell, Won Ng, Jakub Moskal, Mieczyslaw M. Kokar:
Situations and policies. 7-14 - Kellyn Rein, Ulrich Schade:
Battle Management Language as a "Lingua Franca" for situation awareness. 15-21 - Nuka Nwiabu, Ian Allison, Patrik Holt, Peter Lowit, Babs Oyeneyin:
Case-based situation awareness. 22-29 - Tina Comes, Niek J. E. Wijngaards, David Allen, Frank Schultmann:
Wijngaards, John Maule, David Allen, Frank Schultmann: Scenario reliability assessment to support decision makers in situations of severe uncertainty. 30-37 - Katie McConky, Rakesh Nagi, Moises Sudit, William Hughes:
Improving event co-reference by context extraction and dynamic feature weighting. 38-43 - John Zachary, John McEachen:
A new signal primitive for monitoring complex information networks. 44-50 - Daniel Lafond, Michel B. Ducharme, Francois Rioux, Sébastien Tremblay, Bradley Rathbun, Jerzy Jarmasz:
Training systems thinking and adaptability for complex decision making in defence and security. 51-58 - Ronald Böck, Stefan Glüge, Andreas Wendemuth, Kerstin Limbrecht, Steffen Walter, David Hrabal, Harald C. Traue:
Intraindividual and interindividual multimodal emotion analyses in Human-Machine-Interaction. 59-64 - Özgür Özmen, Levent Yilmaz, Jeffrey S. Smith, Alice E. Smith:
A complex adaptive model of information foraging and preferential attachment dynamics in Global Participatory Science. 65-72 - Vincent F. Mancuso, Dev Minotra, Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Michael D. McNeese, Michael Tyworth:
idsNETS: An experimental platform to study situation awareness for intrusion detection analysts. 73-79 - Dalila B. Megherbi, Vikram Malayia:
Cooperation in a distributed hybrid potential-field/reinforcement learning multi-agents-based autonomous path planning in a dynamic time-varying unstructured environment. 80-87 - Kevin Chan, Sibel Adali:
An agent based model for trust and information sharing in networked systems. 88-95 - Gabriel Jakobson:
Using federated adaptable multi-agent systems in achieving cyber attack tolerant missions. 96-102 - Jean-François Gagnon, Daniel Lafond, Michel B. Ducharme, Marie-Eve Saint-Louis, Sébastien Tremblay:
Identification of adaptive behaviors and decision heuristics in a simulated strategic decision making task. 103-106 - Robert F. Stärk, Michael Farry, Jonathan D. Pfautz:
Mixed-initiative data mining with Bayesian networks. 107-110 - Andrey Belkin, Jürgen Beyerer:
Information entropy and structural metrics based estimation of situations as a basis for situation awareness and decision support. 111-116 - Mohammad Mansour Riahi Kashani, Mehrdad Jangjou, Nima Khaefinejad, Touraj Laleh:
Adventurous robots equipped with basic emotions. 117-120 - Ying Li, Sheng Hong, Jun Huang, Song Mo:
The new environment model building method of penetration mission based on the artificial potential field approach. 121-125 - Rob Truxler, Emilie M. Roth, Ronald Scott, Stephen F. Smith, Jeffrey Wampler:
Designing collaborative automated planners for dynamically changing environments: Supporting agile adaption to changing priorities. 126-133 - Andre Garcia, Victor S. Finomore Jr., Gregory M. Burnett, Andrés A. Calvo, Carryl L. Baldwin, Chris Brill:
Evaluation of multimodal displays for waypoint navigation. 134-137 - Kristin E. Schaefer, Deborah R. Billings, Peter A. Hancock:
Robots vs. machines: Identifying user perceptions and classifications. 138-141 - Martin Kuehnhausen, Victor S. Frost, Gary J. Minden:
Framework for assessing the trustworthiness of cloud resources. 142-145 - Christofer Waldenström:
A microworld for investigating the effects of visualizing expanding search areas in naturalistic naval warfare tasks. 146-149 - Dalila B. Megherbi, Huthaifa Al-Omari:
A distributed behavioral-based technique for multi-agent sensory & event-driven autonomous formation and navigation. 150-157 - Gariann M. Gelston, Angela Dalton, Lucas Tate:
Multi-organizational distributed decision making in the power grid industry. 158-161 - Ludovic Delaveau, Benjamin Loulier, Eric T. Matson, J. Eric Dietz:
A vector-space retrieval system for contextual awareness. 162-165 - Tamara Jiménez, Juan Carlos Aguado, Ignacio de Miguel, Ramón J. Durán, Natalia Fernández, Marianna Angelou, David Sánchez, Noemí Merayo, Patricia Fernández, Neftis Atallah, Rubén M. Lorenzo, Ioannis Tomkos, Evaristo J. Abril:
Enhancing optical networks with cognition: Case-Based Reasoning to estimate the quality of transmission. 166-169 - Natalia Fernández, Ramón J. Durán, Ignacio de Miguel, Juan Carlos Aguado, Tamara Jiménez, Marianna Angelou, David Sánchez, Patricia Fernández, Noemí Merayo, Neftis Atallah, Rubén M. Lorenzo, Ioannis Tomkos, Evaristo J. Abril:
Cognitive algorithm to solve the impairment-aware virtual topology design problem in reconfigurable optical networks. 170-173 - Michael Tyworth, Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Vincent Mancuso, Christopher L. Dancy:
The distributed nature of cyber situation awareness. 174-178 - John P. Machuca, Michael E. Miller, John M. Colombi:
A Cognitive Task Analysis-based evaluation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft situation awareness transfer mechanisms. 179-182 - Joseph DiVita, Rob L. Morris:
Managing critical events: Designing an attention allocation system. 183-186 - David Schuster, Joseph Roland Keebler, Jorge Zúñiga, Florian Jentsch:
Individual differences in SA measurement and performance in human-robot teaming. 187-190 - Tove Helldin, Göran Falkman:
Human-centered automation for improving situation awareness in the fighter aircraft domain. 191-197 - Jürgo-Sören Preden, Leo Motus, Raido Pahtma, Merik Meriste:
Data exchange for shared situation awareness. 198-201 - Martin Holmberg, Pontus Svenson:
Lessons identified from the use of automated information fusion in collaborative environments. 202-205 - Raju Gottumukkala, John Zachary, Baker Kearfott, Ramesh Kolluru:
Real-time information driven decision support system for evacuation planning. 206-209 - Richard Breton, Éloi Bossé, Robert Rousseau, Sébastien Tremblay:
Framework for the Analysis of Information Relevance (FAIR). 210-213 - Sébastien Tremblay, Richard Breton, François Vachon, Dave Allen:
Support of collaborative work in battlespace management: Shared (loss) of situation awareness. 214-217 - Michael A. Champion, Prashanth Rajivan, Nancy J. Cooke, Shree Jariwala:
Team-based cyber defense analysis. 218-221 - Camilo Gómez, Diego Castiblanco, Mauricio Sánchez-Silva, Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio:
Conceptual and computational insights from a holistic framework for infrastructure management. 222-229 - Jared Culbertson, Kirk Sturtz, Mark E. Oxley, Steven K. Rogers:
Probabilistic situations for reasoning. 230-234 - Huan Tan, Qian Du, Na Wu:
A framework for cognitive robots to learn behaviors through imitation and interaction with humans. 235-238 - Victoria Romero, Corey Lofdahl, Eric Carlson:
SSIM: Using social science to model the effects of influence campaigns on attitudes and behaviors. 239-242 - Po-Chun Chen, Peng Liu, John Yen, Tracy Mullen:
Experience-based cyber situation recognition using relaxable logic patterns. 243-250 - Albert C. Esterline, Srinivas Banda, William Wright, Kiran Krishnamurthy:
A system for shared battlefield situation awareness exploiting common knowledge and theory of mind. 251-258 - Norman Groner, Charles Jennings, Amy Robinson:
A negotiated-text method for assessing situation awareness information requirements from emergency responders. 259-263 - M. Todd Gardner, Cory C. Beard, Deep Medhi:
Avoiding high impacts of geospatial events in mission critical and emergency networks using linear and swarm optimization. 264-271 - Srivathsan Srinivasagopalan, Supratik Mukhopadhyay, Ramesh Bharadwaj:
A complex-event-processing framework for smart-grid management. 272-278 - Janet Marsden, Joseph V. Treglia, Lee W. McKnight:
Dynamic emergency response communication: The Intelligent Deployable Augmented Wireless Gateway (iDAWG). 279-286 - George Thomas:
Situation awareness issues in tactical cognitive radio. 287-293 - Gregorio E. Drayer, Ayanna M. Howard:
A granular approach to the automation of bioregenerative life support systems that enhances situation awareness. 294-300 - Erika Matsak, Peeter Lorents:
Decision-support systems for situation management and communication through the language of algebraic systems. 301-307 - Jean Roy, Alexandre Bergeron Guyard:
Supporting threat analysis through description logic reasoning. 308-315 - Giusj Digioia, Stefano Panzieri:
INFUSION: A system for situation and threat assessment in current and foreseen scenarios. 316-323 - Yvonne Fischer, Jürgen Beyerer:
Acceptance of automatic situation assessment in surveillance systems. 324-331 - Nuka Nwiabu, Ian Allison, Patrik Holt, Peter Lowit, Babs Oyeneyin:
User interface design for situation-aware decision support systems. 332-339
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