Wednesday, 13 July 2011 |
08:00 – 10:00 |
S080: Detecting Terrorist Activities
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Alex Stedmon, Glyn Lawson, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
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- The Effects of Individual and Context on Aggression in Repeated Social Interaction
Jolie Martin, Ion Juvina, Christian Lebiere, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon University, United States.
- Using Behavioral Measures to Assess Counter-Terrorism Training in the Field
V. Alan Spiker, Anacapa Sciences, Inc., United States; Joan Johnston, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, United States.
- Scent trails: Countering Terrorism through Informed Surveillance
Alex Sandham, Tom Ormerod, Coral Dando, Lancaster University, United Kingdom; Ray Bull, Leicester University, United Kingdom; Mike Jackson, James Goulding, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.
- Acoustic Correlates of Deceptive Speech - An Exploratory Study
David Howard, Christin Kirchhubel, University of York, United Kingdom.
- Deception and Self-Awareness
Glyn Lawson, Alex Stedmon, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Chloe Zhang, Dawn Eubanks, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Lara Frumkin, The University of East London, United Kingdom.
- Adversarial Behavior in Complex Adaptive Systems: An Overview of ICST’s Research on Competitive Adaptation in Militant Networks
John Horgan, Michael Kenney, Mia Bloom, Cale Horne, Kurt Braddock, Peter Vining, Nicole Zinni, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Kathleen Carley, Michael Bigrigg, Carnegie Mellon University, United States.
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10:30 – 12:30 |
S098: Cognitive Issues in Interaction (III)
Room: Fulton
Chair(s): Katrin Fischer, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland;
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- Subitizing-Counting Analogue Observed in a Fast Multi-tapping Task
Hiro-Fumi Yanai, Kyouhei Kurosawa, Kousuke Takahashi, Ibaraki University, Japan.
- Display System for Advertising Image with Scent and Psychological Effect
Keisuke Tomono, Wartburg College, United States; Hiroki Wakatsuki, Shigeki Kumazawa, Akira Tomono, Tokai University, Japan.
- Viability of Mobile Devices for Training Purposes
Shehan Sirigampola, Steven Zielinski, Glenn Martin, Jason Daly, Jaime Flores, University of Central Florida, United States.
- Consideration of Human Factors for Prioritizing Test Cases for the Software System Test
Christoph Malz, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Kerstin Sommer, Technische Universität München, Germany; Peter Göhner, University of Stuttgart, Germany; Birgit Vogel-Heuser, Technische Universität München, Germany.
- Estimation of Driver’s Fatigue Based on Steering Wheel Angle
Qichang He, Wei Li, Xiumin Fan, Shanghai Jiaotong University, P.R. China.
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13:30 – 15:30 |
S118: Situation Awareness and Transportation Safety
Room: Escambia
Chair(s): Paul Salmon, Monash University, Australia;
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- The Effects of Visual and Cognitive Distraction on Driver Situation Awareness
Meghan Rogers, Yu Zhang, David Kaber, North Carolina State University, United States; Yulan Liang, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, United States; Shruti Gangakhedkar, North Carolina State University, United States.
- Cognitive Compatibility of Motorcylists and Drivers
Guy Walker, Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom; Neville Stanton, University of Southampton, United Kingdom; Paul Salmon, Monash University, Australia.
- Experienced and Novice Driver Situation Awareness at Rail Level Crossings: An Exploratory On-road Study
Paul Salmon, Michael Lenné, Kristie Young, Monash University, Australia; Guy Walker, Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom.
- Enhancing Pilot Training with Advanced Measurement Techniques
Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc., United States; Robert Breaux, Private Consultant, United States.
- A Formalism for Assessing the Situation Awareness of Pilots
Steven Landry, Chittayong Surakitbanharn, Purdue University, United States.
- Management of cognitive competencies of train dispatchers in the Swiss Federal Railway
Katrin Fischer, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland.
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16:00 – 18:00 |
S133: Aeronautics and Space
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Stephen Prior, Middlesex University, United Kingdom; Steven Landry, Purdue University, United States; Savita Verma, NASA Ames, United States
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- Development of a Reconfigurable Protective System for Multi-Rotor UAS
Thomas Irps, Stephen Prior, Darren Lewis, Middlesex University, United Kingdom.
- Optimizing Performance Variables for Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Co-Axial Rotor Systems
Jonathon Bell, Mantas Brazinskas, Stephen Prior, Middlesex University, United Kingdom.
- A Testbed for Exploring Human-Robot Interaction with Unmanned Aerial and Ground Vehicles
Jaime Flores, Glenn Martin, University of Central Florida, United States; Paula Durlach, U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, United States.
- Test-Retest Reliability of CogGauge: A Cognitive Assessment Tool for SpaceFlight.
Matthew Johnston, Angela Carpenter, Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc., United States.
- Acceptability and Effects of Tools to Assist with Controller Managed Spacing in the Terminal Area
Lynne Martin, Michael Kupfer, SJSU/NASA Ames Research Center, United States; Everett Palmer, Joey Mercer, Todd Callantine, Thomas Prevôt, NASA Ames Research Center, United States.
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