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12th HCI 2007: Beijing, China
- Don Harris:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, 7th International Conference, EPCE 2007, Held as Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4562, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73330-0
Part I: Cognitive and A?ective Issues in User Interface Design
- Amardeep Aujla, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker, Mark S. Young:
Designing Human Computer Interfaces for Command and Control Environments. 3-9 - Guy A. Boy:
Perceived Complexity and Cognitive Stability in Human-Centered Design. 10-21 - Stéphanie Buisine, Guillaume Besacier, Marianne Najm, Améziane Aoussat, Frédéric Vernier:
Computer-Supported Creativity: Evaluation of a Tabletop Mind-Map Application. 22-31 - Ming-Luen Chang, Ji-Hyun Lee:
Symbiosis: Creativity with Affective Response. 32-41 - Pablo Lambert de Diesbach, David F. Midgley:
Embodied Virtual Agents: An Affective and Attitudinal Approach of the Effects on Man-Machine Stickiness in a Product/Service Discovery. 42-51 - Didier Fass:
Integrative Physiological Design: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach of Human Systems Integration. 52-61 - Yan Ge, Ronggang Zhou, Xi Liu, Kan Zhang:
Chinese Color Preference in Software Design. 62-68 - Songmei Han:
The Effect of Animation Location and Timing on Visual Search Performance and Memory. 69-78 - Zhao Xia Jin, John Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey Ho, Donny Chan, Yong-Ming Kow:
Using Root Cause Data Analysis for Requirements and Knowledge Elicitation. 79-88 - Yong Ming Kow, Angela Tan, Martin Helander:
What Stories Inform Us About the Users? 89-97 - Cordula Krinner:
How Developers Anticipate User Behavior in the Design of Assistance Systems. 98-107 - Petri Mannonen, Mika P. Nieminen:
Design Perspectives: Sampling User Research for Concept Development. 108-117 - Luca Minin, Roberto Montanari, Stefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Luca Canovi:
Method to Select the Most Suitable Software Tool for the Development of an Hmi Virtual Prototype. 118-127 - Anja Naumann, Jörn Hurtienne, Johann Habakuk Israel, Carsten Mohs, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Herbert A. Meyer, Steffi Hußlein:
Intuitive Use of User Interfaces: Defining a Vague Concept. 128-136 - Pere Ponsa, Marta Díaz:
Creation of an Ergonomic Guideline for Supervisory Control Interface Design. 137-146 - Ari Putkonen, Ursula Hyrkkänen:
Ergonomists and Usability Engineers Encounter Test Method Dilemmas with Virtual Work Environments. 147-156 - Weina Qu, Xianghong Sun:
Interactive Style of 3D Display of Buildings on Touch Screen. 157-163 - Karl W. Sandberg, Yan Pan:
The Role of Human Factors in Design and Implementation of Electronic Public Information Systems. 164-173 - Paula Savioja, Leena Salo, Outi Laitinen, David Hästbacka, Topi Judén, Ville Valve:
Defining a Work Support and Training Tool for Automation Design Engineers. 174-183 - Boris Trouvain, Christopher M. Schlick:
A Comparative Study of Multimodal Displays for Multirobot Supervisory Control. 184-193 - Matti Vartiainen:
Analysis of Multilocational and Mobile Knowledge Workers' Work Spaces. 194-203 - Min Cheol Whang, Joa Sang Lim, Kang Ryoung Park, Yongjoo Cho, Wolfram Boucsein:
Are Computers Capable of Understanding Our Emotional States? 204-211 - Chih-Wei Yang, Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Yung-Tsan Jou, Tzu-Chung Yenn:
A Review of Current Human Reliability Assessment Methods Utilized in High Hazard Human-System Interface Design. 212-221 - Yin Ping Yang, John Lim, Yingqin Zhong, Xiaojia Guo, Xue Li:
Who Is Taking over Control? A Psychological Perspective in Examining Effects of Agent-Based Negotiation Support Technologies. 222-231 - Haiyan Yang, CuiXia Ma, Dongxing Teng, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
Adaptive User Interactive Sketching for Teaching Based on Pen Gesture. 232-241
Part II: Cognitive Workload and Human Performance
- Mark Ashdown, Mary L. Cummings:
Asymmetric Synchronous Collaboration Within Distributed Teams. 245-255 - Martin R. K. Baumann, Diana Rösler, Josef F. Krems:
Situation Awareness and Secondary Task Performance While Driving. 256-263 - Julien Cegarra, Aline Chevalier:
Theoretical and Methodological Considerations in the Comparison of Performance and Physiological Measures of Mental Workload. 264-268 - Eva del Hoyo-Barbolla, Emanuele Carisio, Marta Ortega-Portillo, María Teresa Arredondo:
Results of a Tailored Communication Framework Through E-Health. 269-278 - Jing Feng, Ian Spence:
Effects of Cognitive Training on Individual Differences in Attention. 279-287 - Xueqin Hao, Zhiguo Wang, Fan Yang, Ying Wang, Yanru Guo, Kan Zhang:
The Effect of Traffic on Situation Awareness and Mental Workload: Simulator-Based Study. 288-296 - Ayako Hashizume, Masaaki Kurosu, Takao Kaneko:
Multi-window System and the Working Memory. 297-305 - Seung-Kweon Hong, Seungwan Ryu:
Human Performance Model for Combined Steering-Targeting Tasks. 306-315 - Sheue-Ling Hwang, Yi-Jan Yau, Yu-Ting Lin, Jun Hao Chen, Tsun-Hung Huang, Tzu-Chung Yenn, Chong-Cheng Hsu:
A Mental Workload Predicator Model for the Design of Pre Alarm Systems. 316-323 - Katja Karrer, Matthias Roetting:
Effects of Driver Fatigue Monitoring - An Expert Survey. 324-330 - Daiji Kobayashi, Hiroaki Murata, Sakae Yamamoto:
Study on the Instruction Method for Plant Operator. 331-338 - Paul U. Lee, Joey Mercer, Todd J. Callantine:
Examining the Moderating Effect of Workload on Controller Task Distribution. 339-348 - Hiroe Li, Peter Graf:
Cognitive, Perceptual, Sensory and Verbal Abilities as Predictors of PDA Text Entry Error and Instructions Across the Lifespan. 349-358 - Mats Lind, Henning Sundvall:
Time Estimation as a Measure of Mental Workload. 359-365 - Ye Liu, Xiaolan Fu:
How Does Distraction Task Influence the Interaction of Working Memory and Long-Term Memory? 366-374 - Ronald Mellado Miller, Richard J. Sauque:
Sequential Analyses of Error Rate: A Theoretical View. 375-378 - Shinji Miyake, Simpei Yamada, Takuro Shoji, Yasuhiko Takae, Nobuyuki Kuge, Tomohiro Yamamura:
Multidimensional Evaluation of Human Responses to the Workload. 379-387 - Xiang Qiu, Yong Niu, Xiaolan Fu:
The Influence of Visual Angle on the Performance of Static Images Scanning. 388-396 - Laurence Rognin, Sophie Alidra, Clément Val, Antoine Lescaut:
Occurrence of Secondary Tasks and Quality of Lane Changes. 397-406 - Paul M. Salmon, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Guy H. Walker, Mark S. Young, Amardeep Aujla:
What Really Is Going on? Review, Critique and Extension of Situation Awareness Theory. 407-416 - Sergei A. Schapkin, Gabriele Freude, Udo Erdmann, Heinz Ruediger:
Stress and Managers Performance: Age-Related Changes in Psychophysiological Reactions to Cognitive Load. 417-425 - Indramani L. Singh, Anju L. Singh, Proshanto K. Saha:
Monitoring Performance and Mental Workload in an Automated System. 426-435 - Jan Willem Streefkerk, Myra P. van Esch-Bussemakers, Mark A. Neerincx:
Context-Aware Notification for Mobile Police Officers. 436-445 - Xianghong Sun, Thomas Plocher, Weina Qu:
A Study on the Vertical Navigation of High Rise Buildings. 446-454 - Mark S. Young, Neville A. Stanton, Guy H. Walker, Daniel P. Jenkins, Paul M. Salmon:
Mental Workload in Command and Control Teams: Musings on the Outputs of EAST and WESTT. 455-464 - Shaoke Zhang, Chen Zhao, Paul Moody, Qinying Liao, Qiang Zhang:
Lightweight Collaborative Activity Patterns in Project Management. 465-473
Part III: Cognitive Modeling and Measuring
- Jeronimo Dzaack, Leon Urbas:
Cognitive Model Data Analysis for the Evaluation of Human Computer Interaction. 477-486 - Michael Feary:
Automatic Detection of Interaction Vulnerabilities in an Executable Specification. 487-496 - Brian Hilburn:
ATC CTA: Cognitive Task Analysis of Future Air Traffic Control Concepts. 497-503 - Daniel P. Jenkins, Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker, Mark S. Young, Ian R. Whitworth, Andy Farmilo, Geoffrey Hone:
The Development of a Cognitive Work Analysis Tool. 504-511 - Saadi Lahlou:
Human Activity Modeling for Systems Design: A Trans-Disciplinary and Empirical Approach. 512-521 - Steven J. Landry, Anil Divvela:
Empirical Evidence for a Model of Operator Reaction to Alerting Systems. 522-530 - Panagiotis Lazanas:
"Investigating the Way National Grid Controllers Visualize the Electricity Transmission Grid Using a Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Approach". 531-540 - John K. Lenneman, Richard W. Backs:
Diagnosticity of Cardiac Modes of Autonomic Control Elicited by Simulated Driving and Verbal Working Memory Dual-Tasks. 541-550 - Chin-Teng Lin, Li-Wei Ko, Yin-Hung Lin, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Sheng-Fu Liang, Li-Sor Hsiao:
EEG Activities of Dynamic Stimulation in VR Driving Motion Simulator. 551-560 - Chin-Teng Lin, Hung-Yi Hsieh, Sheng-Fu Liang, Yu-Chieh Chen, Li-Wei Ko:
Development of a Wireless Embedded Brain - Computer Interface and Its Application on Drowsiness Detection and Warning. 561-567 - Mark A. Neerincx:
Modelling Cognitive and Affective Load for the Design of Human-Machine Collaboration. 568-574 - Hiroshi Nittono:
Event-Related Brain Potentials Corroborate Subjectively Optimal Delay in Computer Response to a User's Action. 575-581 - Yanju Ren, Yuming Xuan, Xiaolan Fu:
Effects of Pattern Complexity on Information Integration: Evidence from Eye Movements. 582-590 - I-Hsuan Shen, Kong-King Shieh, Shin-Yuan Tsai:
Event-Related Potential as a Measure of Effects of Report Order and Compatibility on Identification on Multidimensional Stimulus. 591-599 - Neville A. Stanton, Guy H. Walker, Daniel P. Jenkins, Paul M. Salmon, Mark S. Young, Amerdeep Aujla:
Models of Command and Control. 600-608 - Lucas Stephane:
Cognitive and Emotional Human Models Within a Multi-agent Framework. 609-618 - Guy H. Walker, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Paul M. Salmon, Mark S. Young, Amerdeep Aujla:
Sociotechnical Theory and NEC System Design. 619-628
Part IV: Safety Critical Applications and Systems
- Diyar Akay, Ergün Eraslan, Cengiz Yoldas:
The Impact of Automation and FMS in Flight Safety: Results of a Survey and an Experimental Study. 631-638 - Wolfram Boucsein, Andrea Haarmann, Florian Schaefer:
Combining Skin Conductance and Heart Rate Variability for Adaptive Automation During Simulated IFR Flight. 639-647 - Joan Cahill, Nick McDonald, Pernilla Ulfvengren, Franklyn Young, Yeray Ramos, Gabriel Losa:
HILAS Flight Operations Research: Development of Risk/Safety Management, Process Improvement and Task Support Tools. 648-657 - Todd J. Callantine:
Analyzing Constraints to Support Computational Modeling of Air Traffic Controllers. 658-667 - Boris Gauss, Matthias Rötting:
Risk-Based Information Integration for Ship Navigation. 668-677 - Zhongwei Guan, A. Rahman Dullah, Huanlin Zhou:
Experimental Thermal/Moisture Mapping of Industrial Safety Helmets. 678-686 - Benoît Guiost, Serge Debernard:
Common Work Space or How to Support Cooperative Activities Between Human Operators and Machine: Application to Air Traffic Control. 687-696 - Peter G. A. M. Jorna:
Human Performance Enhancements: From Certification to HCI Innovation. 697-704 - Michael Kriegel, Claudia Meitinger, Axel Schulte:
Operator Assistance and Semi-autonomous Functions as Key Elements of Future Systems for Multiple Uav Guidance. 705-715 - Wen-Chin Li, Don Harris:
Confucius in Western Cockpits: The Investigation of Long-Term Versus Short-Term Orientation Culture and Aviation Accidents. 716-722 - Huiyang Li, Xianghong Sun, Kan Zhang:
Voice Alarm System in Emergency Evacuation. 723-730 - Patrik Lif, Johan Hedström, Peter Svenmarck:
Operating Multiple Semi-autonomous UGVs: Navigation, Strategies, and Instantaneous Performance. 731-740 - Bor-Shong Liu, Chih-Hung Hsu, Hsien-Yu Tseng, Tung-Chung Chia:
Evaluation of the Effects of Visual Field on Road Sign Recognition. 741-749 - Xi Liu, Alastair G. Gale:
Searching for Possible Threat Items to Safe Air Travel: Human Error and Training. 750-759 - Nick McDonald:
Human Integration in the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems. 760-769 - Koji Murai, Tadatsugi Okazaki, Yuji Hayashi:
A Characteristic of a Navigator's Response to Artificial Ship's Movement by Picture and Motion Platform. 770-778 - Yoshihiro Noguchi, Roongroj Nopsuwanchai, Mieko Ohsuga, Yoshiyuki Kamakura:
Classification of Blink Waveforms Towards the Assessment of Driver's Arousal Level - An Approach for HMM Based Classification from Blinking Video Sequence. 779-786 - Mieko Ohsuga, Yoshiyuki Kamakura, Yumiko Inoue, Yoshihiro Noguchi, Roongroj Nopsuwanchai:
Classification of Blink Waveforms Toward the Assessment of Driver's Arousal Levels - An EOG Approach and the Correlation with Physiological Measures. 787-795 - Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine, Serge Debernard:
Common Work Space or How to Support Cooperative Activities Between Human Operators: Application to Fighter Aircraft. 796-805 - Rosemary R. Seva, Alma Maria Jennifer Gutierrez, Henry Been-Lirn Duh:
Culture and Communication in the Philippine Aviation Industry. 806-813 - Alison Starr, Piet Hoogeboom:
Future Trends in Flight Deck Equipment. 814-823 - Ketut Sulistyawati, Yoon Ping Chui, Yeow Min Tham, Yeow Koon Wee:
Evaluation of Process Tracing Technique to Assess Pilot Situation Awareness in Air Combat Missions. 824-833 - Ruishan Sun, Lei Wang, Ling Zhang:
Analysis of Human Factors Integration Aspects for Aviation Accidents and Incidents. 834-841 - Roman Vilimek, Alf C. Zimmer:
Development and Evaluation of a Multimodal Touchpad for Advanced In-Vehicle Systems. 842-851 - Marie Ward, Nick McDonald:
An European Approach to the Integrated Management of Human Factors in Aircraft Maintenance: Introducing the IMMS. 852-859 - Liang Zhang, Xianghong Sun, Thomas Plocher:
A Research of Speech Signal of Fire Information Display Interface. 860-866 - Rolf Zon, Mariska Roerdink:
HCI Testing in Flight Simulator: Set Up and Crew Briefing Procedures. Design and Test Cycles for the Future. 867-876
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