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CogSIMA 2017: Savannah, GA, USA
- IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management, CogSIMA 2017, Savannah, GA, USA, March 27-31, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-6380-2

- Gabriel Jakobson:

A framework for cognitive situation control. 1-7 - Giuseppe D'Aniello

, Angelo Gaeta
, Vincenzo Loia, Francesco Orciuoli
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A model based on rough sets for situation comprehension and projection. 1-7 - Marguerite McDaniel, Emma Sloan, Siobahn C. Day

, James Mayes, Albert C. Esterline, Kaushik Roy, William Nick:
Situation-based ontologies for a computational framework for identity focusing on crime scenes. 1-7 - Robert Kozma

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A cognitively motivated algorithm for rapid response in emergency situations. 1-4 - Joseph K. Nuamah

, Younho Seong, Sun Yi:
Electroencephalography (EEG) classification of cognitive tasks based on task engagement index. 1-6 - Nicolas Primeau, Rami S. Abielmona, Rafael Falcon, Emil M. Petriu:

Maritime smuggling detection and mitigation using risk-aware hybrid robotic sensor networks. 1-7 - Alex Plachkov, Voicu Groza, Diana Inkpen, Emil M. Petriu, Rami S. Abielmona, Moufid Harb, Rafael Falcon:

Soft-data-driven resource management for concurrent maritime security operations. 1-7 - Noah Lesch, Andrew Compton, John M. Pecarina, Michael Ippolito, Douglas D. Hodson:

Image retrieval for visual understanding in dynamic and sensor rich environments. 1-7 - Michael J. Bentley, Alan C. Lin, Douglas D. Hodson:

Overcoming challenges to air force satellite ground control automation. 1-7 - Kenneth Baclawski, Eric S. Chan, Dieter Gawlick, Adel Ghoneimy, Kenny Gross, Zhen Hua Liu

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Self-adaptive dynamic decision making processes. 1-6 - Roman Ilin, Galina L. Rogova:

Decision-making involving low probability high consequence events under risk and uncertainty. 1-5 - Arezoo Sarkheyli-Hägele, Dirk Söffker:

Online learning for an individualized lane-change situation recognition system applied to driving assistance. 1-6 - Patrick Philipp, Jürgen Beyerer, Yvonne Fischer:

Expert-based probabilistic modeling of workflows in context of surgical interventions. 1-7 - Qiang Liu, Birte Emmermann, Oscar Suen, Bryan Grant, Jake Hercules, Erik Glaser, Brian Lathrop:

Rightward attentional bias in windshield displays: Implication towards external human machine interfaces for self-driving cars. 1-7 - Alexander V. Smirnov, Nikolay Shilov

, Oleg Gusikhin:
Cyber-physical-human system for connected car-based e-tourism : Approach and case study scenario. 1-7 - Ubeyde Mavus, Volkan Sezer

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Head gesture recognition via dynamic time warping and threshold optimization. 1-7 - Kenny Gross, Kenneth Baclawski, Eric S. Chan, Dieter Gawlick, Adel Ghoneimy, Zhen Hua Liu

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A supervisory control loop with Prognostics for human-in-the-loop decision support and control applications. 1-7 - Stephen Dorton, Micah Thirey:

Effective Variety? for whom (or what)? A folk theory on interface complexity and situation awareness. 1-7 - Brandon S. Perelman, Shane T. Mueller

, Kristin E. Schaefer:
Evaluating path planning in human-robot teams: Quantifying path agreement and mental model congruency. 1-7 - Taylor J. Carpenter

, Wayne W. Zachary:
Using context and robot-human communication to resolve unexpected situational conflicts. 1-7 - George W. Clark, Michael V. Doran, Todd R. Andel:

Cybersecurity issues in robotics. 1-5 - Kellie L. Turner, Michael E. Miller

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The effect of automation and workspace design on humans' ability to recognize patterns while fusing information. 1-5 - Leonard Eusebi, Sean L. Guarino:

Designing a Pragmatic Graphical Grammar. 1-5 - Jennifer Danczyk, Paula Jacobs, Olivia Montgomery, Michael Jenkins, Michael Farry:

Testing the usability of a decision support system for increasing environmental awareness. 1-5 - Amanda E. Kraft, Jon Carmelo Russo, Michael Krein, Bartlett A. H. Russell, William D. Casebeer, Matthias D. Ziegler:

A systematic approach to developing near real-time performance predictions based on physiological measures. 1-7 - Michael Jenkins, Daniel T. Duggan, Alessandro Negri:

Towards a connected bicycle to communicate with vehicles and infrastructure : Multimodel alerting interface with Networked Short-Range Transmissions (MAIN-ST). 1-3 - Odd Erik Gundersen, Christoffer Pram, Fredrik Øvergård:

Hailing a ride with a rescue helicopter: A case study. 1-3 - Konstantinos Mykoniatis, Anastasia Angelopoulou:

The system dynamics architecture of UTASiMo: A simulation-based task analysis tool to predict human error probability. 1-3 - Erin G. Zaroukian, Jonathan Z. Bakdash

, Alun D. Preece, Will Webberley:
Automation bias with a conversational interface: User confirmation of misparsed information. 1-3 - Carlos R. B. Azevedo, Klaus Raizer

, Ricardo S. Souza:
A vision for human-machine mutual understanding, trust establishment, and collaboration. 1-3 - Robert S. Gutzwiller, John Reeder:

Human interactive machine learning for trust in teams of autonomous robots. 1-3 - Bruce J. P. Mortimer, Linda R. Elliott:

Information transfer within human robot teams: Multimodal attention management in human-robot interaction. 1-3 - Andrea S. Krausman:

Understanding audio communication delay in distributed team interaction: Impact on trust, shared understanding, and workload. 1-3 - Heather M. Conboy, George S. Avrunin, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil, Julian M. Goldman

, Steven J. Yule, Marco A. Zenati
, Stefan C. Christov:
Cognitive support during high-consequence episodes of care in cardiovascular surgery. 1-3 - Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Gerald Matthews, Ryan W. Wohleber, Eric Ortiz:

Scenarios using situation awareness in a simulation environment for eliciting insider threat behavior. 1-3

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