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12. IFAC HMS 2013: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Sundaram Narayanan:
12th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems, IFAC HMS 2013, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, August 11-15, 2013. International Federation of Automatic Control 2013, ISBN 978-3-902823-41-0 - Hidekazu Kugemoto, Osamu Suenaga, Shiro Masuda:
A Quantitative Evaluation Method for Plant Operation in Alarm Management Based on a Queuing Model. 1-7 - Matthias Freund, Christopher Martin, Annerose Braune:
Platform Constraints Supporting an Ambiguous Mapping Model. 8-15 - Rockwon Kim, Hyuk Tae Kwon, Wan Chul Yoon:
Event-Driven Notation and Hierarchical Automata Semantics for Incremental Task Modeling. 16-23 - Marc Seissler, Kai Breiner, Mathias Schmitt, Samuel Asmelash, Johannes Koelsch:
SmartMote: A Model-Based Architecture for Context-Sensitive User Interfaces in Future Factories. 24-28 - Romain Lieber, Jean-Marc Dupont, Fabien Bouffaron, Gérard Morel:
Improving Physical-Physiological Interaction Requirements for Maintenance Enabling Systems Specification. 29-36 - Dakota Evans, Vignesh Arasu, Mary Fendley:
A Model-Based Framework for an Adaptive User Interface in Supervisory Control. 37-43 - Jurek Breuninger, Severina Popova-Dlugosch, Klaus Bengler:
The Safest Way to Scroll a List: A Usability Study Comparing Different Ways of Scrolling through Lists on Touch Screen Devices. 44-51 - Severina Popova-Dlugosch, Jurek Breuninger, Benjamin Lemme, Klaus Bengler:
Is Walking Bad for Tablet Use or Is Tablet Use Bad for Walking? an Experimental Study on the Effect of Walking on Tablet Use. 52-57 - Uwe Herbst, Steffen W. Rühl, Andreas Hermann, Zhixing Xue, Klaus Bengler:
Ergonomic 6D Interaction Technologies for a Flexible and Transportable Robot System: A Comparison. 58-63 - Sandra Mattsson, Lars-Ola Bligård, Aasa Fast-Berglund, Johan Stahre:
Using Usability to Measure Interaction in Final Assembly. 64-69 - Ulrike Schmuntzsch, Lea H. Feldhaus:
The Warning Glove: Wearable Computing Technology for Maintenance Assistance in IPS2. 70-75 - Bernard Riera, Bruno Vigário:
Virtual Systems to Train and Assist Control Applications in Future Factories. 76-81 - Patrice Caulier, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Improving Proactive Human Behavior in Supervision of Manufacturing Systems Using Chronicles. 82-89 - Dominic Gorecky, Katharina Mura, Frank Arlt:
A Vision on Training and Knowledge Sharing Applications in Future Factories. 90-97 - Loukas Rentzos, Stergios Papanastasiou, Nikolaos Papakostas, George Chryssolouris:
Augmented Reality for Human-Based Assembly: Using Product and Process Semantics. 98-101 - Julien Provost, Amir Hossein Ebrahimi, Knut Åkesson:
Online Support for Shop-Floor Operators Using Body Movements Tracking. 102-109 - Sanjay K. Boddhu, Shiva Satya Bhupathiraju Venkata, Robert L. Williams, Ed Wasser, Matthew McCartney, James West:
Towards Building a Generic Sensor Cloud for Human-Centric Sensing Applications. 110-117 - Shiva Satya Bhupathiraju Venkata, Robert L. Williams, Christen Wendel:
Towards a Smartphone Based Multimode Sensing. 118-125 - Bhanuteja Sainathuni, Robert Williams, Monica Leslie:
Towards an Extensible Virtual GEOINT Center. 126-132 - Sanjay K. Boddhu, Rakesh Dave, Robert L. Williams, Matthew McCartney, James West:
Augmenting Situational Awareness for First Responders Using Social Media As a Sensor. 133-140 - Srikanth Nadella, Robert L. Williams, James West, Matthew McCartney:
Towards a Collaborative Smartphone Sensing Platform. 141-148 - Jean-René Ruault, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Christophe Kolski:
Sociotechnical Systems Resilience: A Dissonance Engineering Point of View. 149-156 - Melanie Janina Christine Stade, Charlotte von Bernstorff, Jens Nachtwei:
Forward-Looking: Measuring Attention Allocation for Evaluating Supervisory Control in a Complex and Dynamic Lab System. 157-164 - Hugo Morais, Xinxin Zhang, Morten Lind:
Supervision Functions - Secure Operation of Sustainable Power Systems. 165-172 - Boussaad Soualmi, Chouki Sentouh, Jean-Christophe Popieul, Serge Debernard:
A Shared Control Driving Assistance System : Interest of Using a Driver Model in Both Lane Keeping and Obstacle Avoidance Situations. 173-178 - Malin Karlsson, Sandra Mattsson, Aasa Fast-Berglund, Johan Stahre:
Could the Use of ICT Tools Be the Way to Increase Competitiveness in Swedish Industry? 179-186 - Xinxin Zhang, Morten Lind, Ole Ravn:
Consequence Reasoning in Multilevel Flow Modelling. 187-194 - Vincent Robin, François Marmier, Severine Sperandio, Didier Gourc:
An Event Procedure Management to Support Decision-Makers in Prospective and Real-Time Project Management. 195-202 - Yuji Takada, Erwin R. Boer, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
Driving Assist System: Shared Haptic Human System Interaction. 203-210 - Nasser Mebarki, Olivier Cardin, Clément Guérin:
Evaluation of a New Human-Machine Decision Support System for Group Scheduling. 211-217 - Dirk Söffker, Jiao Wang, Sandra Schiffer, Matthias Marx, Xingguang Fu:
Know Your Options - Interfacing Consequences and Forecasted Performance Analysis: A Concept for the Novel Type of Information System KYO-ICPA. 218-225 - Cecile Fleur Cuijpers, Camiel Klink, Pieter Jan Stappers, Adinda Freudenthal:
Comparing Image Guidance Systems to Improve Complex Navigation in Medicine. 226-231 - Edwin Blaauwgeers, Lieven K. Dubois, Leen Ryckaert:
Real-Time Risk Estimation for Better Situational Awareness. 232-239 - Phani Kidambi, Matthew Sherwood, Jason G. Parker, Ralph DeVelvis:
Benchmarking Medical Image Databases. 240-243 - Igor Crévits, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Michel Labour, Ludovic Marechal:
Toward a Cooperative Action-Driven Decision Model of an Airport Security Process. 244-248 - Sven Nomm, Kirill Buhhalko:
Monitoring of the Human Motor Functions Rehabilitation by Neural Networks Based System with Kinect Sensor. 249-253 - Raphaël Coupat, Marc Meslay, Marc-Axel Burette, Bernard Riera, Alexandre Philippot, David Annebicque:
The Standardized Generation and the Robust Filtering of the Command As Tools of Optimization of the Mental Workload of the Systems Engineer. 254-259 - Tomoyuki Nakao, Ryota Sakamoto, Ken'ichi Yano:
Drawing Assist System Considering Nonperiodic Involuntary Movements. 260-265 - Bob Sander Groeneveld, Stella Boess, Adinda Freudenthal:
Community-Based Co-Design for Informal Care: Bridging the Gap between Technology and Context. 266-273 - Pierre Loslever, Jessica Schiro, Francois Gabrielli, Philippe Pudlo:
A Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Fuzzy Set Based Approach for the Analysis of Pathology Drivers from Healthy Drivers. a Case Study with the Steering Wheel Control. 274-280 - Edit Varga, Camiel Klink, Adriaan Moelker, Adinda Freudenthal:
Spatial Orientation in Interventional Radiology. 281-287 - Kim Hartmann, Ingo Siegert, David Philippou-Hübner, Andreas Wendemuth:
Emotion Detection in HCI: From Speech Features to Emotion Space. 288-295 - Wided Ben Yahia, Nicolas J. Tricot, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Alternative Action Plan Generator (A2PG) for Elaboration an Anticipated Feedback. 296-303 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Toward a Reverse Comic Strip Based Approach to Analyse Human Knowledge. 304-309 - Young Sik Yoon, Dong-Han Ham, Wan Chul Yoon:
Applying Activity System Model to Human-Related Accident Analysis. 310-316 - Felix Mayer, Dorothea Pantförder, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:
Design and Implementation of an Integrated, Platform Independent 3D Visualization of Complex Process Data. 317-323 - Yuichiro Toda, Naoyuki Kubota:
Attention Allocation for Multi-Modal Perception of Human-Friendly Robot Partners. 324-329 - Anja Naumann, Jan Grippenkoven, Sonja Giesemann, Jenny Stein, Sandra Dietsch:
Rail Human Factors: Human-Centred Design for Railway Systems. 330-332 - Bertrand David:
User-Oriented System for Smart City Approaches. 333-340 - Jason G. Parker, Matthew Sherwood, Jessica Kane:
A Real-Time Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Neurofeedback System. 341-348 - Taylor Edmiston, Adam Golden, Adam Meily, Thomas Wischgoll:
Touch-Enabled Input Devices for Controlling Virtual Environments. 349-356 - Jeffrey L. Cowgill, Robert H. Gilkey, Brian D. Simpson:
The VERITAS Facility: A Virtual Environment Platform for Human Performance Research. 357-362 - Caitlan A. Rizzardo, Herbert A. Colle:
Developing Advanced GPS Navigational System Designs: Sufficient Simulations. 363-367 - Shruti Narakesari, Ganesh Alakke, Wayne L. Shebilske:
A Virtual World Application to Assess and Aid Human Machine Collaboration. 368-372 - Donald Platt, Patrick Millot, Guy Andre Boy:
Design and Evaluation of an Exploration Assistant for Human Deep Space Risk Mitigation. 373-380 - Nedjemi Djameleddine Rachedi, Denis Berdjag, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Operator Behavior Modeling: Unexpected Situations Management. 381-386 - Patrick Millot, Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine:
A Common Work Space for a Mutual Enrichment of Human-Machine Cooperation and Team-Situation Awareness. 387-394 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
A Dissonance Management Model for Risk Analysis. 395-401 - Guy Andre Boy:
Dealing with the Unexpected in Our Complex Socio-Technical World. 402-409 - Woo Chang Cha, Wan Chul Yoon:
The Application of Cognitive Interface Design Methodology for a Digitalized Main Control Room in Nuclear Power Plant. 410-414 - Toshihito Ikenishi, Takayoshi Kamada, Masao Nagai:
Analysis of Longitudinal Driving Behaviors During Car Following Situation by Driver's EEG Using PARAFAC. 415-422 - Yukio Horiguchi, Catherine M. Burns, Hiroaki Nakanishi, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
Visualization of Control Structure in Human-Automation System Based on Cognitive Work Analysis. 423-430 - Karl Hendrickson, Mary Fendley, Gilbert Kuperman:
Modeling Analyst Process of Transforming Data into Understanding. 431-434 - Aasa Fast-Berglund, Johan Stahre:
Task Allocation in Production Systems - Measuring and Analysing Levels of Automation. 435-441 - Andreas Hasselberg, Dirk Söffker:
A Human Cognitive Performance Measure Based on Available Options for Adaptive Aiding. 442-449 - Moritz Kümmerling, Christian Heilmann, Gerrit Meixner:
Towards Seamless Mobility: Individual Mobility Profiles to Ease the Use of Shared Vehicles. 450-454 - D. Dubart, Pierre Loslever, Jean-Christophe Popieul, M. Moessinger:
Multiple Correspondence Analysis of Fuzzyfied Task Performance and Psycho-Physiological Test Data: Use in Real Car Following Situations. 455-460 - Tabinda Aziz, Yukio Horiguchi, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
An Empirical Investigation of the Development of Driver's Mental Model of a Lane Departure Warning System While Driving. 461-468 - Sergej Jakovlev, Miroslav Voznák, Arunas Andziulis, Mindaugas Kurmis:
Communication Technologies for the Improvement of Marine Transportation Operations. 469-474 - Yong-Soo Song, Se Dong Min:
Development and Validation of a Work Efficiency Test Using Locomotive and Car Passenger. 475-482 - Michael Herczeg, Marc Kammler, Tilo Mentler, Amelie Roenspieß:
The Usability Engineering Repository UsER for the Development of Task and Event-Based Human-Machine-Interfaces. 483-490 - Kushal Abhyankar, Subhashini Ganapathy:
Model Based Technology Integration in Engineering Education with Deep Dive Ethnographic Research. 491-496 - Selem Charfi, Abdelwahab Trabelsi, Houcine Ezzedine, Christophe Kolski:
A User-Oriented Test Environment Based on User-Interface Evaluation Graphical Controls. 497-504 - Simon Enjalbert, Kiswendsida Abel Ouedraogo, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Validation of a Unified Model of Driver Behaviour for Train Domain. 505-512 - Philippe Richard, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Vincent Benard, Patrice Caulier:
Human Stability: Toward Multi-Level Control of Human Behaviour. 513-519 - Philippe Polet, Denis Berdjag, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Toward a Distributed Case-Based Reasoning for Human-Machine State Diagnosis: Application to Railway Driver State Analysis. 520-525 - Phani Kidambi, Sundaram Narayanan:
Personalized Interactive Storyboarding Utilizing Content Based Multimedia Retrieval. 526-532 - Vadim L. Stefanuk:
On Man-Machine Interaction with Qualitative Data. 533-535 - Mathias Schmitt, Gerrit Meixner, Dominic Gorecky, Marc Seissler, Matthias Loskyll:
Mobile Interaction Technologies in the Factory of the Future. 536-542 - Stephen R. Ellis, Bernard D. Adelstein, Kiwon Yeom:
Misalignment Effect Function for Oblique Rotation of a Teleoperations Viewpoint: Counter-Intuitive Predictions and Implications for the Basis of Fitts' Law. 543-548
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