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13th HCI 2009: San Diego, CA, USA
- Don Harris:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, 8th International Conference, EPCE 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5639, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02727-7
Cognitive Approaches in HCI Design
- Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt:
Towards Cognitive-Aware Multimodal Presentation: The Modality Effects in High-Load HCI. 3-12 - Jari Laarni, Juhani Heinilä, Jukka Häkkinen, Virpi Kalakoski, Kari Kallinen, Kristian Lukander, Paula Löppönen, Tapio Palomäki, Niklas Ravaja, Paula Savioja, Antti Väätänen:
Supporting Situation Awareness in Demanding Operating Environments through Wearable User Interfaces. 13-21 - Glyn Lawson, Sarah Sharples, David Clarke, Sue Cobb:
Development of a Technique for Predicting the Human Response to an Emergency Situation. 22-31 - Maria Chiara Leva, Alison Mragaret Kay, Fabio Mattei, Tom Kontogiannis, Massimiliano De Ambroggi, Sam Cromie:
A Dynamic Task Representation Method for a Virtual Reality Application. 32-42 - Ying-Chieh Liu, Su-Ju Lu:
An Investigation of Function Based Design Considering Affordances in Conceptual Design of Mechanical Movement. 43-51 - Thomas Mahatody, Christophe Kolski, Mouldi Sagar:
CWE: Assistance Environment for the Evaluation Operating a Set of Variations of the Cognitive Walkthrough Ergonomic Inspection Method. 52-61 - Siné McDougall, Alexandra Forsythe, Sarah Isherwood, Agnes Petocz, Irene Reppa, Catherine J. Stevens:
The Use of Multimodal Representation in Icon Interpretation. 62-70 - Siné McDougall, Irene Reppa, Gary Smith, David Playfoot:
Beyond Emoticons: Combining Affect and Cognition in Icon Design. 71-80 - John E. McEneaney:
Agency Attribution in Human-Computer Interaction. 81-90 - Claudia Meitinger, Axel Schulte:
Human-UAV Co-operation Based on Artificial Cognition. 91-100 - Kazune Miyagi, Hiroshi Shimoda, Hirotake Ishii, Kenji Enomoto, Mikio Iwakawa, Masaaki Terano:
Development of an Evaluation Method for Office Work Productivity. 101-110 - Augustinus H. J. Oomes, Miroslav Bojic, Gideon Bazen:
Supporting Cognitive Collage Creation for Pedestrian Navigation. 111-119 - Stephen D. Prior, Siu-Tsen Shen, Anthony S. White, Siddharth Odedra, Mehmet Karamanoglu, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Tom Foran:
Development of a Novel Platform for Greater Situational Awareness in the Urban Military Terrain. 120-125 - Catherine J. Stevens, Agnes Petocz:
The User Knows: Considering the Cognitive Contribution of the User in the Design of Auditory Warnings. 126-135
Interaction and Cognition
- Chih-Lin Chang, Kai-Way Li, Yung-Tsan Jou, Hsu-Chang Pan, Tai-Yen Hsu:
The Influence of Gender and Age on the Visual Codes Working Memory and the Display Duration - A Case Study of Fencers. 139-148 - Murat Can Cobanoglu, Ahmet Alp Kindiroglu, Selim Balcisoy:
Comparison of Mobile Device Navigation Information Display Alternatives from the Cognitive Load Perspective. 149-157 - Alexandra Forsythe:
Visual Complexity: Is That All There Is? 158-166 - Yashuang Gao, Mark P. Taylor, John J. J. Chen, Michael J. Hautus:
Operational Decision Making in Aluminium Smelters. 167-178 - Károly Hercegfi, Olga Csillik, Éva Bodnár, Judit Sass, Lajos Izsó:
Designers of Different Cognitive Styles Editing E-Learning Materials Studied by Monitoring Physiological and Other Data Simultaneously. 179-186 - S. M. Hadi Hosseini, Maryam Rostami, Makoto Takahashi, Naoki Miura, Motoaki Sugiura, Ryuta Kawashima:
Analyzing Control-Display Movement Compatibility: A Neuroimaging Study. 187-196 - Sarah Isherwood:
Graphics and Semantics: The Relationship between What Is Seen and What Is Meant in Icon Design. 197-205 - Tianwei Liu, Wenfeng Chen, Yuming Xuan, Xiaolan Fu:
The Effect of Object Features on Multiple Object Tracking and Identification. 206-212 - Martijn Neef, Martin van Rijn, Danielle Keus, Jan-Willem Marck:
Organizing Smart Networks and Humans into Augmented Teams. 213-222 - Goro Obinata, Satoru Tokuda, Katsuyuki Fukuda, Hiroto Hamada:
Quantitative Evaluation of Mental Workload by Using Model of Involuntary Eye Movement. 223-232 - Bernt Ivar Olsen, Bruno Laeng, Kari-Ann Kristiansen, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Spatial Tasks on a Large, High-Resolution Tiled Display: Females Mentally Rotate Large Objects Faster Than Men. 233-242 - Thomas D. Parsons, Louise Cosand, Christopher G. Courtney, Arvind Iyer, Albert A. Rizzo:
Neurocognitive Workload Assessment Using the Virtual Reality Cognitive Performance Assessment Test. 243-252 - Greg Placencia, Mansour Rahimi, Behrokh Khoshnevis:
Sensing Directionality in Tangential Haptic Stimulation. 253-261 - Young Sam Ryu, Taewon Suh, Sean Dozier:
Effects of Design Elements in Magazine Advertisements. 262-268 - Rose Saikayasit, Sarah Sharples:
The Influence of Shared-Representation on Shared Mental Models in Virtual Teams. 269-278 - Charneta Samms, David Jones, Kelly S. Hale, Diane Mitchell:
Harnessing the Power of Multiple Tools to Predict and Mitigate Mental Overload. 279-288 - Karl W. Sandberg, Olof Wahlberg, Yan Pan:
Acceptance of E-Invoicing in SMEs. 289-296 - Karin Schweizer, Denise Gramß, Susi Mühlhausen, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:
Mental Models in Process Visualization - Could They Indicate the Effectiveness of an Operator's Training? 297-306 - I-Hsuan Shen, Kong-King Shieh:
Effects of Report Order on Identification on Multidimensional Stimulus: Color and Shape. 307-316 - Ketut Sulistyawati, Yoon Ping Chui:
Confidence Bias in Situation Awareness. 317-325 - Peter Svenmarck, Dennis Andersson, Björn Lindahl, Johan Hedström, Patrik Lif:
Tactical Reconnaissance Using Groups of Partly Autonomous UGVs. 326-335
Driving Safety and Support
- Timothy L. Brown, Jane Moeckli, Dawn C. Marshall:
Use of High-Fidelity Simulation to Evaluate Driver Performance with Vehicle Automation Systems. 339-348 - Staffan Davidsson, Håkan Alm:
Applying the "Team Player" Approach on Car Design. 349-357 - J. P. Frederik Diederichs, Marco Fontana, Giacomo Bencini, Stella Nikolaou, Roberto Montanari, Andrea Spadoni, Harald Widlroither, Niccolò Baldanzini:
New HMI Concept for Motorcycles-The Saferider Approach. 358-366 - Klaus Fuchs, Bettina Abendroth, Ralph Bruder:
Night Vision - Reduced Driver Distraction, Improved Safety and Satisfaction. 367-375 - Mamiko Fukuoka, Shun'ichi Doi, Takahiko Kimura, Toshiaki Miura:
Measurement of Depth Attention of Driver in Frontal Scene. 376-385 - Louise Humphreys, Sebastiano Giudice, Paul A. Jennings, Rebecca Cain, Garry Dunne, Mark Allman-Ward:
Understanding the Opinion Forming Processes of Experts and Customers During Evaluations of Automotive Sounds. 386-395 - Yukiyo Kuriyagawa, Mieko Ohsuga, Ichiro Kageyama:
HR Changes in Driving Scenes with Danger and Difficulties Using Driving Simulator. 396-403 - Shane McLaughlin, Jonathan M. Hankey, Thomas A. Dingus:
Driver Measurement: Methods and Applications. 404-413 - Yoshihiro Noguchi, Keiji Shimada, Mieko Ohsuga, Yoshiyuki Kamakura, Yumiko Inoue:
The Assessment of Driver's Arousal States from the Classification of Eye-Blink Patterns. 414-423 - Tony Poitschke, Florian Laquai, Gerhard Rigoll:
Guiding a Driver's Visual Attention Using Graphical and Auditory Animations. 424-433 - Shunji Shimizu, Nobuhide Hirai, Fumikazu Miwakeichi, Senichiro Kikuchi, Yasuhito Yoshizawa, Masanao Sato, Hiroshi Murata, Eiju Watanabe, Satoshi Kato:
Fundamental Study for Relationship between Cognitive Task and Brain Activity During Car Driving. 434-440 - Hiroshi Takahashi:
A Study on a Method to Call Drivers' Attention to Hazard. 441-450 - Akinori Ueno, Shoyo Tei, Tomohide Nonomura, Yuichi Inoue:
An Analysis of Saccadic Eye Movements and Facial Images for Assessing Vigilance Levels During Simulated Driving. 451-460 - Boris van Waterschoot, Mascha van der Voort:
Implementing Human Factors within the Design Process of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). 461-470 - Pei Wang, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy:
A Survey Study of Chinese Drivers' Inconsistent Risk Perception. 471-476 - Mark S. Young, Stewart A. Birrell, Neville A. Stanton:
Design for Smart Driving: A Tale of Two Interfaces. 477-485
Aviation and Transport
- Gilles Coppin, François Legras, Sylvie Saget:
Supervision of Autonomous Vehicles: Mutual Modeling and Interaction Management. 489-497 - Frédéric Dehais, Stéphane Mercier, Catherine Tessier:
Conflicts in Human Operator - Unmanned Vehicles Interactions. 498-507 - Muriel Didier, Margeritta von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ralph Bruder:
Ergonomic Analysis of Different Computer Tools to Support the German Air Traffic Controllers. 508-517 - Diana Donath, Axel Schulte:
Behavior Model Based Recognition of Critical Pilot Workload as Trigger for Cognitive Operator Assistance. 518-528 - Don Harris:
A Design and Training Agenda for the Next Generation of Commercial Aircraft Flight Deck. 529-536 - Catrin Hasse, Carmen Bruder, Dietrich Grasshoff, Hinnerk Eißfeldt:
Future Ability Requirements for Human Operators in Aviation. 537-546 - Wen-Chin Li, Don Harris, Yueh-Ling Hsu, Lon-Wen Li:
The Application of Human Error Template (HET) for Redesigning Standard Operational Procedures in Aviation Operations. 547-553 - Chen Ling, Lesheng Hua:
Effect of Aircraft Datablock Complexity and Exposure Time on Performance of Change Detection Task. 554-563 - James T. Luxhøj, Ahmet Öztekin:
A Regulatory-Based Approach to Safety Analysis of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. 564-573 - Siddharth Odedra, Stephen D. Prior, Mehmet Karamanoglu, Mehmet Ali Erbil, Siu-Tsen Shen:
Using Acoustic Sensor Technologies to Create a More Terrain Capable Unmanned Ground Vehicle. 574-579 - Chiara Santamaria Maurizio, Patrizia Marti, Simone Pozzi:
Critical Interaction Analysis in the Flight Deck. 580-589 - Sarah Sharples, Nora Balfe, David Golightly, Laura Millen:
Understanding the Impact of Rail Automation. 590-599 - Nathan F. Tilton, Ronald Mellado Miller:
Cognitive Workload as a Predictor of Student Pilot Performance. 600-605 - Oliver Witt, Morten Grandt, Heinz Küttelwesch:
Direct Perception Displays for Military Radar-Based Air Surveillance. 606-615 - Rolf Zon, Henk van Dijk:
A Selection of Human Factors Tools: Measuring HCI Aspects of Flight Deck Technologies. 616-624
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