HCI International 2011

9-14 July 2011, Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Florida, USA
 
 

Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics

Tuesday, 12 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S007: Human Factors and Aviation Safety
Room: Union
Chair(s): Wen-Chin Li, National Defense University, Taiwan;

  • Rule Fragmentation in the Airworthiness Regulations: A Human Factors Perspective
    Don Harris, HFI Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom.
  • The Number of Trials with Target Affects the Low Prevalence Effect
    Fan Yang, Xianghong Sun, Kan Zhang, Biyun Zhu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • Applied Cognitive Ergonomics Design Principles for Fighter Aircraft
    Jens Alfredson, Johan Holmberg, Rikard Andersson, Maria Wikforss, Saab, Sweden.
  • Exploring the Relationship among Dimensions of Flight Comprehensive Capabilities Based on SEM
    Ruishan Sun, Yang Li, Civil Aviation University of China, P.R. China.
  • Analysis of Mental Workload during En-route Air Traffic Control Task Execution based on Eye-Tracking Technique
    Caroline Martin, Université de Toulouse / DGAC, DTI R&D, France; Julien Cegarra, Université de Toulouse, France; Philippe Averty, DGAC, DTI R&D, France.

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10:30 – 12:30

S026: Industrial and Military Applications
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Andrew Thatcher, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;

  • Effective Shift Handover
    Tom Plocher, Honeywell Labs, United States; ShanQing Yin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Jason Laberge, Honeywell Labs, United States; Brian Thompson, ENGEN Petroleum, Ltd., South Africa; Jason Telner, Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions, Canada.
  • Cognitive Engineering of Automated Assembly Processes
    Marcel Mayer, Barbara Odenthal, Carsten Wagels, Sinem Kuz, Bernhard Kausch, Christopher Schlick, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
  • Pre-Validation of Nuclear Power Plant Control Room Design
    Jari Laarni, Paula Savioja, Hannu Karvonen, Leena Norros, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland.
  • An After Action Review Engine for Training in Multiple Areas
    Glenn Martin, Jason Daly, Casey Thurston, University of Central Florida, United States.
  • A Generic After Action Review Capability for Game-based Training
    Casey Thurston, Glenn Martin, University of Central Florida, United States.
  • Technological and Usability-based Aspects of Distributed After Action Review in a Game-based Training Setting
    Matt Fontaine, Glenn Martin, Jason Daly, Casey Thurston, University of Central Florida, United States.

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13:30 – 15:30

S043: Cognitive Issues in Interaction (I)
Room: Liberty
Chair(s): Liam Mayron, Harris Corp., United States;

  • Personalized Emotional Prediction Method for Real-life Objects Based on Collaborative Filtering
    Hyeong-Joon Kwon, Hyeong-Oh Kwon, Kwang-Seok Hong, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
  • Differences between Students and Professionals While Using a GPS based GIS in an Emergency Response Study
    Rego Granlund, Santa Anna IT Research Institute, Sweden; Helena Granlund, Santa Anna IT Research Institute / Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden; Nils Dahlbäck, Linkoping University, Sweden.
  • Using Uncertainty to Inform Information Sufficiency in Decision Making
    Xiao Dong, Caroline Hayes, University of Minnesota, United States.
  • Operational Characteristics Related to Memory in Operating Information Devices with Hierarchical Menu
    Norikazu Sasaki, Motoki Shino, Minoru Kamata, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Effects of Paper on Page Turning: Comparison of Paper and Electronic Media in Reading Documents with Endnotes
    Hirohito Shibata, Kengo Omura, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Japan.
  • Spatial Tasks on a Large, High-resolution, Tiled Display: A Male Inferiority in Performance with a Mental Rotation Task
    Bernt Ivar Olsen, University of Tromsø, Norway; Bruno Laeng, University of Oslo, Norway; Kari-Ann Kristiansen, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Norway; Gunnar Hartvigsen, University of Tromsø, Norway.

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16:00 – 18:00

S062: Cognitive Issues in Interaction (II)
Room: Jade
Chair(s): Rego Granlund, Santa Anna IT Research Institute, Sweden;

  • Mental Models: Have Users’ Mental Models of Search Engines Improved in the Last Ten Years?
    Sifiso Mlilo, Andrew Thatcher, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
  • Modeling Visual Attention for Rule-based Usability Simulations of Elderly Citizen
    Aaron Russ, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany.
  • Preferred Temporal Characteristics of an Advance Notification System for Autonomous Powered Wheelchair
    Takuma Ito, Minoru Kamata, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
  • Kansei Evaluation of HDR Color Images with Different Tone Curves and Sizes - Foundational Investigation of Difference between Japanese and Chinese -
    Tomoharu Ishikawa, Yunge Guan, Yi-Chun Chen, Utsunomiya University, Japan; Hisashi Oguro, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Japan; Masao Kasuga, Miyoshi Ayama, Utsunomiya University, Japan.
  • Information Searching on the Web: the Cognitive Difficulties Experienced by Older Users in Modifying Unsuccessful Information Searches
    Aline Chevalier, Université de Toulouse, France; Aurélie Dommes, IFSTTAR, France; Jean-Claude Marquié, Université de Toulouse, France.
  • Template for Website Browsing
    Fong-Ling Fu, National Chengchi University, Taiwan; Chiu Hung Su, Hwa Hsia Institute of Technology, Taiwan.

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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

  • 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;

  • 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;

  • 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

  • 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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Thursday, 14 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S153: Driver Measurement and Sensing
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Yukiyo Kuriyagawa, Nihon University, Japan;

  • Estimation of Driver's Arousal State using Multi-dimensional Physiological Indices
    Mieko Ohsuga, Yoshiyuki Kamakura, Yumiko Inoue, Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan; Yoshihiro Noguchi, Keiji Shimada, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST), Japan; Masami Mishiro, Asahi Kasei Corp., Japan.
  • The Influence of False and Missing Alarms of Safety System on Drivers' Risk-taking Behavior
    Takayuki Masuda, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan; Shigeru Haga, Azusa Aoyama, Hiroki Takahashi, Gaku Naito, Rikkyo University, Japan.
  • Facial Expression Measurement for Detecting Driver Drowsiness
    Satori Hachisuka, Kenji Ishida, Takeshi Enya, DENSO Corporation, Japan; Masayoshi Kamijo, Shinshu University, Japan.
  • Influence of Brightness and Traffic Flow on Driver's Eye-Fixation-Related Potentials
    Yoshihisa Terada, Koji Morikawa, Panasonic Corporation, Japan; Yuji Kawanishi, Keio University, Japan; YongWook Jeon, Ajou University, Korea; Tatsuru Daimon, Keio University, Japan.
  • Study on Driving Performance of Aged Drivers at the Intersections Compared with Young Drivers
    Seunghee Hong, Hanbat National University / Kagawa University, Korea; Byungchan Min, Hanbat National University, Korea; Shun'ichi Doi, Kagawa University, Japan.

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10:30 – 12:30

S168: Basic Issues of Interface Design
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Xianghong Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China;

  • Air Passengers' Luggage Screening: What is the Difference between Naïve People and Airport Screeners?
    Xi Liu, Civil Aviation University of China, P.R. China; Alastair Gale, Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
  • Application of Natural Language in Fire Spread Display
    Yan Ge, Li Wang, Xianghong Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • How Font Size and Tag Location Influence Chinese Perception of Tag Cloud?
    Qiping Zhang, Long Island University, United States; Weina Qu, Li Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China.
  • Cross-cultural Comparison of Blog Use for Parent-Teacher Communication in Elementary Schools
    Qiping Zhang, April Hatcher, Long Island University, United States.
  • Balance Between Abstract Principles and Concrete Instances in Knowledge Communication
    Toshiya Akasaka, Yusaku Okada, Keio University, Japan.
  • Trust Evaluation through Human-Machine Dialogue Modelling
    Cyril Crocquesel, Francois Legras, Gilles Coppin, Télécom-Bretagne, France.
  • Audio and Audiovisual Cueing in Visual Search: Effect of Target Uncertainty and Auditory Cue Precision
    Hugo Bertolotti, Thomas Strybel, California State University, Long Beach, United States.

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13:30 – 15:30

S184: Cognitive Design for Human-Automation Interaction in Vehicle Guidance
Room: Taylor
Chair(s): Axel Schulte, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany;

  • Mental Resource Demands Prediction as a Key Element for Future Assistant Systems in Military Helicopters
    Felix Maiwald, Axel Schulte, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany.
  • Designing Effective Soldier-Robot Teams in Complex Environments: Training, Interfaces, and Individual Differences
    Michael Barnes, Jessie Chen, US Army Research Laboratory, United States; Florian Jentsch, University of Central Florida, United States; Elizabeth Redden, US Army Research Laboratory, United States.
  • Measuring Self-adaptive UAV Operators’ Load-Shedding Strategies under High Workload
    Axel Schulte, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany; Diana Donath, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Germany.
  • Display Requirements for an Interactive Rail Scheduling Display
    Jacqueline Tappan, David Pitman, Mary Cummings, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States; Denis Miglianico, Alstom Transport, France.
  • Authority Sharing in Mixed Initiative Control of Multiple Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles
    Rui Gonçalves, Sergio Ferreira, José Pinto, João Sousa, Gil Gonçalves, University of Porto, Portugal.
  • Delegation to Automation: Performance and Implications in Non-Optimal Situations
    Christopher Miller, Smart Information Flow Technologies, United States; Tyler Shaw, George Mason University, United States; Joshua Hamell, Smart Information Flow Technologies, United States; Adam Emfield, George Mason University, United States; David Musliner, Smart Information Flow Technologies, United States; Ewart De Visser, Raja Parasurman, George Mason University, United States.
  • Mixed-Initiative Multi-UAV Mission Planning by Merging Human and Machine Cognitive Skills
    Ruben Strenzke, Axel Schulte, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany.

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