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10. IFAC HMS 2007: Seoul, Korea
- Daihwan Min:

10th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems, Seoul, Korea, September 4-6, 2007. International Federation of Automatic Control 2007, ISBN 978-3-902661-37-1 - Gunnar Johannsen:

25 years of human-machine systems in IFAC. 1-11 - Toshiyuki Inagaki:

Smart collaborations between humans and machines based on mutual understanding. 12-22 - Erik Hollnagel:

From overcoming limitations to securing safety: Defining the new mission of human-machine systems. 23-30 - Detlef Zuehlke:

Model-based development of user interfaces a new paradigm in useware engineering. 31-38 - Nico Hamacher, Karl-Friedrich Kraiss:

Automated, guideline-oriented usability evaluation of interactive systems. 39-44 - Jeronimo Dzaack, Leon Urbas

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Using cognitive modeling for the evaluation of human-machine interaction. 45-50 - Mohamed Saïd Bouguelid, Moamar Sayed-Mouchaweh, Patrice Billaudel, Bernard Riera:

Hybrid pattern recognition method to diagnose dynamic systems. 51-56 - Kenji Yoshimura, Nobuo Mitomo, Tadatsugi Okazaki, Kenjiro Hikida, Koji Murai:

Evaluating the mariner's workload using the bridge simulator. 57-60 - Sébastien Duval, Hiromichi Hashizume:

Fundamental needs in wearable computing: Constraints on features & universal access. 61-66 - Jungchul Park, Sung Ho Han, Yong S. Park:

Human complementary menu design for mobile phones. 67-72 - Nancy Thiels, Kerstin Röse:

Personalisation of user interfaces concerning individual differences that focus on the structuring and the design of user interfaces. 73-77 - Celestine A. Ntuen, Emmanuel Letsu-Dake:

Living system theory as a cybernetic model for design and analysis of adaptive human-computer interface. 78-83 - Andreas Lüdtke

, Sandro Leuchter, Leon Urbas
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Interoperable human performance modelling of distributed cognitive agents. 84-89 - Uwe Katzke, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:

Combining UML with IEC 61131-3 languages to preserve the usability of graphical notations in the software development of complex automation systems. 90-94 - Jürgen Geisler, Christoph Scheben:

Human processor modelling language (HPML): Estimate working memory load trough interaction. 95-100 - Stéphane Zieba, Philippe Polet, David Jouglet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:

Towards a human-robot collaborative control for adjustable autonomy. 101-106 - Mohammad Mynuddin Gani Mazumder, Sikyung Kim, Se Jin Park

, Junsu Lee:
Precision and repeatability analysis of Optotrak Certus as a tool for gait analysis. 107-112 - Frauke Driewer, Markus Sauer, Klaus Schilling

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Design and evaluation of a teleoperation interface for heterogeneous human-robot teams. 113-118 - Yochan Kim, Wan Chul Yoon, Geun Young Kwon, Hyuk Tae Kwon:

Human-robot interactive task managing for fetch-and-carry errands based on abstract scripts. 119-123 - Outi Laitinen, Leena Salo, David Hästbacka, Teemu Tommila, Seppo Kuikka, Paula Savioja, Topi Judén, Ville Valve:

A core task analysis based work support and training tool for control engineers. 124-129 - Marcus Heinath, Leon Urbas

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Simplifying the development of cognitive models using pattern-based modeling. 130-135 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Johannes Petersen:

Barrier at work. 136-141 - Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Weonseo Park:

Comparing TACOM scores with two sets of operator response time data collected under a highly institutionalized task environment. 142-146 - Aleksandra Jovicic, Mark H. Chignell, Sharon E. Straus:

Transitioning to the community: Bridging gaps in patient care. 147-152 - Tatiana Jaworska:

Low-level analysis as a basic process for content-based image retrieval (CBIR) system. 153-158 - Karl-Friedrich Kraiss:

Interacting with gestures and facial expressions - Implementation and applications. 159-164 - Eui Chul Lee, Kang Ryoung Park, Min Cheol Whang, Joa Sang Lim:

Vision-based gaze estimation method for stereoscopic display systems. 165-170 - Zhiqiang Bian, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda:

A study on tracking error estimation for augmented reality. 171-176 - Tan Kay Chuan, Chye Nyit Shin, Daniel Foo, Wang Ying Chao, Wen-Hao Yeh:

Modeling robot movement in a virtual environment. 177-182 - Markus Sauer, Frauke Driewer, Manuel Gollnitz, Klaus Schilling:

Potential and challenges of stereo augmented reality for mobile robot teleoperation. 183-188 - Philippe Hoppenot, Yves Rybarczyk

, Daniel Mestre:
Human-like conception of a remote control robotic system. 189-194 - Sangwoo Bahn, Sun-Uk Hwang, Cheol Lee, Jungok Jo, Myung Hwan Yun

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Identification of allowable key response time of mobile phone. 195-199 - Yu Shi, Ronnie Taib, Natalie Ruiz, Eric H. C. Choi, Fang Chen:

Multimodal human-machine interface and user cognitive load measurement. 200-205 - Shengdong Zhao

, Mark H. Chignell:
Using glyphs to facilitate transition from hierarchical selection to gesturing. 206-211 - Benoit Rohee, Bernard Riera, Véronique Carré-Ménétrier:

Manufacturing human machine interface design using plant models. 212-217 - Ramiro Velazquez, Edwige E. Pissaloux:

The TactoBook: A portable electronic tactile reading device for the blind. 218-223 - Gunter Hannig, Barbara Deml, Andreas Mihalyi:

Simulating surface roughness in virtual environments by VIBRO-tactile feedback. 224-229 - Kazuo Kiguchi, Hiroshi Sato:

Development of an intelligent artificial arm. 230-234 - Man Cheol Kim, Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Hanjeom Kim:

Development of standard communication protocol for emergency management of main control room operators in nuclear power plants. 235-238 - Eriko Mizuno, Kyoko Ito, Shogo Nishida:

Tag chart: Discussion element classification software for science communication education. 239-244 - Peter Svenmarck, Anders Hansson, Karina M. Fors, Ulf Sterner:

Effects of intersystem interference on trust in SA services for mechanized battalions. 245-250 - Charlotte Skourup, Tone G. Graven, Kristoffer Husøy:

Can visualisation improve remote collaboration? 251-256 - Yu Imagawa, Kyoko Ito, Shogo Nishida:

A method for finding organization issues based on organization status evaluation. 257-262 - Pascale Marange, François Gellot

, Bernard Riera:
Remote control of automation systems for training. 263-268 - David Friedrich, Dorothea Pantfoerder

, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:
Evaluation of UML in process automation - Results of an experimental approach. 269-274 - Uwe Becker, Jörn Drewes, Eckehard Schnieder:

Accident based requirements analysis for advanced driver assistance systems. 275-280 - Chongkwan Rah, Min-Yong Park:

Statistical models of the sensory-perception process for human-vehicle interactive models. 281-285 - Jean-Marc Girard, Karine Younsi, Nicolas J. Tricot, Jean-Christophe Popieul:

Towards a real time workload of the driver: The analysis of driving performance evolution under overloaded conditions. 286-291 - Jérôme Barbé, Guy A. Boy, Mariano Sans:

GERICO: A human centred eco-driving system. 292-297 - Jun Su Ha, Poong Hyun Seong:

How to evaluate effectiveness in monitoring and detection tasks in nuclear power plants? 298-303 - Xilin Li, Penelope Sanderson, Rizah Memisevic, William B. L. Wong, Sanjib Choudhury:

Assessing displays for temporal control quality in hydropower systems. 304-309 - Woo Chang Cha:

Design review supporting system for HMS with advanced information displays. 310-313 - George R. S. Weir, Nikolaos K. Anagnostou:

Optimising content clarity for human-machine systems. 314-319 - Katja Karrer, Matthias Rötting:

Early evaluation of driver fatigue monitoring systems in expert surveys. 320-323 - Jean-Christophe Popieul, Philippe Simon, Pierre Loslever:

Evaluation of driver assistance systems: An approach based on the exploratory analysis of temporal data. 324-329 - Hiroko Itoh

, Kenji Yoshimura:
Understanding human factors in long-distance vehicle operation. 330-335 - Mohand Ouidir Ait El Menceur, Philippe Pudlo, Philippe Gorce, François Xavier Lepoutre:

Automobile vehicle ingress/egress movement strategies adopted by elderly and/or, hip or knee, prosthesis having persons. 336-341 - Boris Gauss, Matthias Rötting:

Supporting situational risk awareness in ship navigation. 342-346 - Patrick Millot, Serge Debernard:

An attempt for conceptual framework for human-machine cooperation. 347-353 - Björn-M. Braun, Kerstin Röse:

A scientific approach towards the localization of products and systems in practice - Exemplified for the Korean market. 354-359 - Vanessa Vogwill, Mark H. Chignell:

Process design for multidisciplinary patient care meetings: Considering the human factor. 360-365 - Mohammad Shahriari, Johannes Starhe, E. Hektor:

Evaluation and improvement of man-machine interaction in tank lorry loading - a case study. 366-371 - Fabien Belmonte, Jean-Louis Boulanger, Walter Schön:

Human reliability analysis for automatic train supervision. 372-377 - Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:

BCD model for human state identification. 378-383 - Pierre Mayenobe, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:

Traffic violations modeling based on BCD model and redundant prediction tools. 384-388 - Celestine A. Ntuen, Eui H. Park:

Predicting human reliability under workload and skill performance. 389-391 - Maxim Bakaev, Kyong-Hee Lee, Hong-In Cheng:

The emotional gap between the elderly and the non-elderly. 392-397 - In Ki Kim, Hyungsup Kim, Cheol Lee, Woojin Chang, Myung Hwan Yun

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Identification of visual and auditory design attributes for the affective interaction design in movies. 398-402 - Heiner Müller-Merbach:

Technical and emotional intelligence - Friends or enemies? 403-408 - Hidenori Fujino, Hirotake Ishii, Hiroshi Shimoda:

Suggestion of an education method with an affective interface for promoting employees' work motivation in a routine work. 409-414 - Toshiyuki Inagaki:

Situation and intent recognition for risk finding and avoidance. 415-418 - Makoto Itoh, Toshiyuki Inagaki:

Detection of cognitive distraction via a drier-adaptive sensor fusion. 419-424 - Akio Utsugi, Motoyuki Akamatsu:

Lane-change behavior modeling of long-haul truck driver using driving database. 425-430 - Kenji Nishida, Eisuke Adachi, Takio Kurita:

The recognition of a safe-overtaking driving environment. 431-436 - Hiroaki Inayoshi, Takio Kurita:

Driver's head pose classification using a single video camera. 437-442 - Toshiyuki Inagaki, Makoto Itoh:

Adaptive automation as an ultimate means for assuring safety. 443-448 - Guy Andre Boy, Erik Hollnagel, Toshiyuki Inagaki, Patrick Millot:

Panel on authority distribution in human-machine systems. 449-450 - Toshiyuki Inagaki:

Support in need is support indeed: Trading of authority between humans and machines. 451-455 - Rogier Woltjer

, Kip Smith, Erik Hollnagel:
Functional modeling and constraint management in command and control: Two microworld studies. 456-461 - Peter Berggren, Jens Alfredson, Jan Andersson, Bjorn Modeer:

Comparing measurements of shared situational awareness in a microworld with a developmental environment. 462-465 - Kyoko Ito, Hiroyuki Kurose, Ai Takami, Shogo Nishida:

iFace: A facial expression training system. 466-470 - Daniel Görlich

, Kai Breiner:
Intelligent task-oriented user interfaces in production environments. 471-476 - Leonardo Vernazza:

Himalia: Model-driven user interfaces using hypermedia, controls and patterns. 477-482 - Asaf Degani, Michael Heymann:

Toward automatic generation of user interfaces: Abstraction of internal states and transitions. 483-489 - Daeho Kim, Yong-Hee Lee:

The communication skills for supporting teamwork training in the flow chart type procedure. 490-495 - Tong Il Jang, Yong Hee Lee, Hyeon Kyo Lim:

The development of a qualitative analysis method to supplement the analysis of operator's human errors in MCR of NPPS. 496-501 - Sang-Hwa Jeong, Sangmoon Shin, Gwangho Kim:

A study on analysis of dynamic characteristics for ultrasonic transport system. 502-507 - Kenji Tanaka, Midori Inaba, Yusuke Maino, Daisuke Kuribayashi:

Effective instruction method on self-awareness of risks for elderly drivers. 508-515

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