HCI International 2011

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

Augmented Cognition

Tuesday, 12 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S015: Assessment of Team NeuroDynamics during Training
Room: Madison
Chair(s): Chris Berka, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., United States; Ron Stevens, UCLA IMMEX Project, United States

  • Developing Systems for the Rapid Modeling of Team Neurodynamics
    Ron Stevens, Trysha Galloway, UCLA IMMEX Project, United States; Chris Berka, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., United States; Peter Wang, UCLA IMMEX Project, United States.
  • Team Coordination Dynamics and the Interactive Approach: Emerging Evidence and Future Work
    Jamie Gorman, Texas Tech University, United States.
  • Enhancing Team Performance using Neurophysiologic Synchronies in a Virtual Training Environment
    Marianne Clark, Kimberly Cellucci, Scientific Research Corporation, United States; Chris Berka, Daniel Levendowski, Jonny Trejo, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., United States; Amy Kruse, Total Immersion Software, Inc., United States; Ron Stevens, UCLA IMMEX Project, United States.
  • Augmenting Robot Behaviors Using Psycho Physiological Measures
    Daniel Barber, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Stephanie Lackey, University of Central Florida, United States; Irwin Hudson, US Army Research Laboratory, United States.
  • Multi-modal Measurement Approach to Team Cohesion
    Camilla Knott, Alexandra Geyer, Jason Sidman, Emily Wiese, Aptima, Inc., United States.
  • Performance-based Metrics for Evaluating Submarine Command Team Decision-making
    Eric Jones, Aptima, Inc., United States; Ronald Steed, UpScope Consulting, United States; Federick Diedrich, Aptima, Inc., United States; Robert Armbruster, Commander, Submarine Force Atlantic, United States; Cullen Jackson, Aptima, Inc., United States.
  • Communications-Based Automated Assessment of Team Cognitive Performance
    Kiran Lakkaraju, Susan Stevens-Adams, Robert Abbott, Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Laboratories, United States.

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10:30 – 12:30

S035: Brain Computer Interfaces
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Peter Brunner, Wadsworth Center, NYSDOH, United States;

  • Welcome and BCI Primer
    Jeremy Hill, Wadsworth Center, NYSDOH, United States.
  • Communicating with Functional Near Infrared Imaging
    Ian McClendon, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States.
  • The Challenges of Using Scalp-EEG Input Signals for Continuous Device Control
    Garett Johnson, Nicholas Waytowich, Dean Krusienski, Old Dominion University, United States.
  • Interface Design Challenge for Brain-Computer Interaction
    Jeremy Hill, Peter Brunner, Theresa Vaughan, Wadsworth Center, NYSDOH, United States.
  • The Barriers of Moving Brain-Computer Interface Technology from Bench to Bedside
    Eric Sellers, East Tennessee State University, United States.
  • Designing Intuitive Human-Computer Interfaces for BCI and Other Access Methods for Individuals with Severe Physical and Cognitive Impairments
    Debra Zeitlin, Helen Hayes Rehabilitation Hospital, United States.
  • Neural Point-and-click Control of Virtual Keyboard Interfaces by an Individual with Tetraplegia in the BrainGate2 Clinical Trial
    Daniel Bacher, Brown University, United States.
  • The Mutual Benefits of Combining BCI and HCI Technologies: Learning by Example
    Thorsten Zander, The Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany.
  • Operational Issues in a BCI real-world Environment
    Cali Fidopiastis, University of Alabama, Birmingham, United States.
  • The HCI Challenge
    Jeremy Hill, Wadsworth Center, NYSDOH, United States.

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13:30 – 15:30

S051: Computational Neuroscience & Predicting Cognitive & Affective States
Room: Lake
Chair(s): Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Laboratories, United States;

  • Mapping Cognitive Attractors onto the Dynamic Landscapes of Teamwork
    Ron Stevens, UCLA IMMEX Project, United States; Jamie Gorman, Texas Tech University, United States.
  • A Dynamic Approach to the Physiological-Based Assessment of Resilience to Stressful Conditions
    Michael Zotov, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia; Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Alexey Voyt, Inga Akhmedova, Vladimir Petrukovich, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia.
  • The Frustration Status and Noise Proof Feature during Perception of the Auditory Images
    Sergey Lytaev, Yuliaj Surovitskaj, Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy, Russia.
  • Using Computational Modeling to Assess Use of Cognitive Strategies
    Michael Haass, Laura Matzen, Sandia National Laboratories, United States.
  • Brain Signatures of Team Performance
    Silke Dodel, Florida Atlantic University, United States; Joseph Cohn, Office of Naval Research, United States; Jochen Mersmann, CodeBox Computerdienste GmbH, Germany; Phan Luu, Electrical Geodesics, Inc., United States; Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Viktor Jirsa, Florida Atlantic University, United States.
  • Analyzing Neural Correlates of Attentional Changes during the Exposure to Virtual Environments: Application of Transcranial Doppler Monitoring
    Beatriz Rey, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain; Vera Parkhutik, Jose Tembl, Hospital Universitari La Fe, Spain; Mariano Alcañiz, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain.

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16:00 – 18:00

S069: AugCog Overview
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Kay Stanney, Design Interactive, Inc., United States;

  • A Hierarchical Adaptation Framework for Adaptive Training Systems
    Sven Fuchs, Angela Carpenter, Meredith Carroll, Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc., United States.
  • Theoretical Transpositions in Brain Function and the Underpinnings of Augmented Cognition
    Cali Fidopiastis, University of Alabama, Birmingham, United States.
  • Facial Recognition: An Enabling Technology for Augmented Cognition Applications
    Denise Nicholson, Christine Podilchuk, Kathleen Bartlett, DSCI, United States.
  • The Evolution of Human Systems: A Brief Overview
    Jefferson Grubb, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, United States; Joseph Cohn, Office of Naval Research, United States.
  • Trust in Human-Computer Interactions as Measured by Frustration, Surprise, and Workload
    Leanne Hirshfield, Stuart Hirshfield, Samuel Hincks, Matthew Russell, Rachel Ward, Tom Williams, Hamilton College, United States.
  • An Intelligent Infrastructure for In-Flight Situation Awareness of Aviation Pilots
    Alessandro Di Nuovo, Rosario Bruno Cannavò, Santo Di Nuovo, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy.
  • Characterizing the Performance Limits of High Speed Image Triage using Bayesian Search Theory
    Santosh Mathan, Honeywell Labs, United States; Kenneth Hild, Yonghong Huang, Misha Pavel, Oregon Health and Science University, United States.

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Wednesday, 13 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S088: Cultural Neuroscience and Individual Differences: Implications for Augmented Cognition
Room: Escambia
Chair(s): Laura Matzen, Sandia National Laboratories, United States;

  • Augmenting Brain and Cognition by Aerobic Exercise
    Kirk Erickson, University of Pittsburgh, United States.
  • The Influence of Culture on Memory
    Angela Gutchess, Aliza Schwartz, Brandeis University, United States; Ayşecan Boduroğlu, Boğaziçi University, Turkey.
  • Computational Cultural Neuroscience: Implications for Augmented Cognition
    Joan Chiao, Northwestern University, United States.
  • Individual Differences and the Science of Human Performance
    Chris Forsythe, Robert Abbott, Susan Stevens-Adams, Stacey Hendrickson, Michael Trumbo, Michael Haass, Sandia National Laboratories, United States.
  • Cultural Neuroscience and Individual Differences: Implications for Augmented Cognition
    Laura Matzen, Sandia National Laboratories, United States.
  • Learning in Virtual Worlds: a New Path for Supporting Cognitive Impaired Children
    Laura Anna Ripamonti, Dario Maggiorini, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
  • A Longitudinal Study of P300 Brain-Computer Interface and Progression of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
    Nathan Gates, Christopher Hauser, Eric Sellers, East Tennessee State University, United States.

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10:30 – 12:30

S105: AugCog in Training and Education
Room: Sarasota
Chair(s): Roy Stripling, Office of Naval Research, United States;

  • EEG Knows Best: Predicting Future Performance Problems for Targeted Training
    Gwenn Campbell, Christine Belz, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, United States; Charles Scott, Kaegan, United States; Phan Luu, Electrical Geodesics, Inc., United States.
  • From Sound to Meaning: Changes in EEG Source-Localized Brain Activity with Foreign-Language Training
    Catherine Poulsen, Phan Luu, Colin Davey, Don Tucker, Joey Nelson, Electrical Geodesics, Inc., United States.
  • Ongoing Efforts Towards Developing a Physiologically Driven Training System
    Joe Coyne, Ciara Sibley, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Carrly Baldwin, George Mason University, United States.
  • Neuroergonomic Assessment of Simulator Fidelity in an Aviation Centric Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) Application
    Tom Schnell, The University of Iowa, United States; Alex Postnikov, Rockwell Collins, United States; Nancy Hamel, Advanced Infoneering, Inc., United States.
  • Interactive Neuro-Educational Technologies (I-NET): Development of a Novel Platform for Neurogaming
    Giby Raphael, Adrienne Behneman, Veasna Tan, Nicholas Pojman, Chris Berka, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., United States.
  • Improving Students’ Meta-Cognitive Skills within Intelligent Educational Systems: A Review
    Alejandro Peña-Ayala, WOLNM / IPN / Osaka University, Mexico; Michiko Kayashima, Tamagawa University, Japan; Riichiro Mizoguchi, Osaka University, Japan; Rafael Dominguez, ESIME-Z IPN, Mexico.
  • Considering Cognitive Traits of University Students with Dyslexia in the Context of a Learning Management System
    Carolina Mejía Corredor, University of Girona, Spain; Alicia Díaz Megoña, Juan Jiménez González, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain; Ramón Fabregat, University of Girona, Spain.

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13:30 – 15:30

S124: Technology Integration
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Joseph Cohn, Office of Naval Research, United States;

  • Challenges and Solutions with Augmented Cognition Technologies: Precursor Issues to Successful Integration
    Joseph Cohn, Office of Naval Research, United States.
  • Towards a Software Toolkit for Neurophysiological Data Collection and Analysis
    James Niehaus, Peter Weyhrauch, Charles River Analytics, United States.
  • Cognition: What Does It Have To Do With The Brain?
    Alexandra Geyer, Aptima, Inc., United States.
  • Toward a Wearable, Neurally-Enhanced Augmented Reality System
    David Goldberg, Equinox Corporation, United States; Jacob Vogelstein, Johns Hopkins University APL, United States; Diego Socolinsky, Lawrence Wolff, Equinox Corporation, United States.
  • Neurocognitive Patterns: Using Brain, Behavior, and Context to Infer User Intent
    Webb Stacy, Aptima, Inc., United States.
  • Neurological Advances and Ethical/Legal Conundrums: Lessons from History
    Cheryl Erwin, University of Texas, United States.
  • Particle Swarm Optimization-based Feature Selection for Brain-Computer Interfaces
    Alexer Firpi, Francesco Tenore, Michael McLoughlin, Jacob Vogelstein, Johns Hopkins University APL, United States.

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16:00 – 18:00

S140: Public, Private and Industry Researchers: their Combined Role is a Key to Success in Advancing Augmented Cognition
Room: Union
Chair(s): Jefferson Grubb, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, United States;

  • Today’s Competitive Objective: Augmenting Human Performance
    Kay Stanney, Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc., United States.
  • Analysis of Multiple Physiological Sensor Data
    Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Grant Taylor, University of Central Florida, United States; Keryl Cosenzo, US Army Research Laboratory, United States; Stephanie Lackey, University of Central Florida, United States.
  • Distributed Logging and Synchronization of Physiological and Performance Measures to Support Adaptive Automation Strategies
    Daniel Barber, University of Central Florida, United States; Irwin Hudson, US Army Research Laboratory, United States.
  • Measuring the Effectiveness of Stress Prevention Programs in Military Personnel
    Andrea Taylor, Sae Schatz, University of Central Florida, United States.
  • Augmented Cognition Methods for Evaluating Serious Game Based Insider Cyber Threat Detection Training
    Terence Andre, TiER1 Performance Solutions, United States; Cali Fidopiastis, University of Alabama, Birmingham, United States; Tiffany Ripley, Anna Oskorus, Ryan Meyer, Robert Snyder, TiER1 Performance Solutions, United States.
  • Using Neurophysiological Data to Inform Feedback Timing: A Pilot Study
    Jennifer Vogel-Walcutt, Julian Abich, University of Central Florida, United States.

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Thursday, 14 July 2011
08:00 – 10:00

S159: Operational Neuroscience
Room: Palm Beach
Chair(s): Monique Beaudoin, Strategic Analysis Inc., United States;

  • Operational Neuroscience: Neuroscience Research and Tool Development to Support the Warfighter
    Monique Beaudoin, Strategic Analysis Inc., United States; Dylan Schmorrow, United States Navy, United States.
  • Non-Invasive Functional Brain Biomarkers for Cognitive-Motor Performance Assessment: Towards New Brain Monitoring Applications
    Rodolphe Gentili, University of Maryland, United States.
  • Exploring New Methodologies for the Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Following Closed-Head Injuries
    Peter Walker, Naval School of Aviation Safety, United States; Ian Davidson, University of California, Davis, United States.
  • Modeling Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics on a Mobile Device to Help Caffeine Users
    Frank Ritter, Kuo-Chuan (Martin) Yeh, Pennsylvania State University, United States.
  • Behavioral and Brain Dynamics of Team Coordination Part I: Task Design
    Emmanuelle Tognoli, Attila Kovacs, Benjamin Suutari, Florida Atlantic University, United States; Daniel Afergan, Strategic Analysis Inc., United States; Joe Coyne, Gregory Gibson, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Roy Stripling, Office of Naval Research, United States; J.A. Scott Kelso, Florida Atlantic University, United States.
  • Behavioral and Brain Dynamics of Team Coordination Part II: Neurobehavioral Performance
    Emmanuelle Tognoli, Attila Kovacs, Benjamin Suutari, Florida Atlantic University, United States; Daniel Afergan, Strategic Analysis Inc., United States; Joe Coyne, Gregory Gibson, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Roy Stripling, Office of Naval Research, United States; J.A. Scott Kelso, Florida Atlantic University, United States.
  • Advances and Challenges in Signal Analysis for Single Trial P300-BCI
    Kun Li, Vanitha Narayan Raju, Ravi Sankar, Yael Arbel, Emanuel Donchin, University of South Florida, United States.

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10:30 – 12:30

S175: Augmenting Cognition by Social Information and Collective Intelligence
Room: Nassau
Chair(s): Wai Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Yasuaki Sakamoto, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States

  • Discovering Context: Classifying Tweets through a Semantic Transform based on Wikipedia
    Yegin Genc, Yasuaki Sakamoto, Jeff Nickerson, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States.
  • The Crowdsourcing Design Space
    Yasuaki Sakamoto, Yuko Tanaka, Lixiu Yu, Jeff Nickerson, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States.
  • Feature Selection in Crowd Creativity
    Lixiu Yu, Yasuaki Sakamoto, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States.
  • Visual Analytics of Social Networks: Mining and Visualizing Co-authorship Networks
    Carson Leung, Christopher Carmichael, Eu Wern Teh, The University of Manitoba, Canada.
  • Modelling User Behaviour and Interactions: Augmented Cognition on the Social Web
    Ching-man Au Yeung, Tomoharu Iwata, NTT Corporation, Japan.
  • Idea Visibility, Information Diversity, and Idea Integration in Electronic Brainstorming
    Elahe Javadi, Wai Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States.
  • Designing Consumer Health Information Systems: What do User-generated Questions Tell Us?
    Yan Zhang, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Wai Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States.

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13:30 – 15:30

S191: Augmented Cognition Applications
Room: Jackson
Chair(s): Martha Crosby, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, United States; Marc Grootjen, TNO/EagleScience, Netherlands

  • Adaptive Attention Allocation Support: Effects of System Conservativeness and Human Competence
    Peter-Paul Van Maanen, TNO, Netherlands; Teun Lucassen, University of Twente, Netherlands; Kees Van Dongen, TNO, Netherlands.
  • Performance Measures to Enable Agent-based Support in Demanding Circumstances
    Fiemke Both, Mark Hoogendoorn, Rianne Van Lambalgen, Rogier Oorburg, Michael De Vos, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • The Brain as Target Image Detector: The Role of Image Category and Presentation Time
    Anne-Marie Brouwer, Jan Van Erp, Bart Kappe, TNO, Netherlands; Anne Urai, TNO / University College Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • Augmented Phonocardiogram Acquisition and Analysis
    Nancy Reed, Todd Reed, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, United States.
  • Developing and Automating a Prototype for Assessing Levels of Student Involvement
    Curtis Ikehara, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, United States; Martha Crosby, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, United States.
  • Cognitive Adaptable Man Machine Interfaces for the Firefighter Commander: Design Framework and Research Methodology
    Maurits De Graaf, Thales NL, Netherlands; Michel Varkevisser, Masja Kempen, Thales Research & Technology, Netherlands; Nicolas Jourden, Thales NL, Netherlands.
  • Estimating the Level of Motion Sickness based on EEG Spectra
    Li-Wei Ko, Chun-Shu Wei, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Tzyy-Ping Jung, University of California San Diego, United States; Chin-Teng Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.

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16:00 – 18:00

S207: Applications of Functional Near Infrared Imaging Measurement
Room: Escambia
Chair(s): Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States;

  • Brain in the Loop: Assessing Learning using fNIR in Cognitive and Motor Tasks
    Patricia Shewokis, Hasan Ayaz, Meltem Izzetoglu, Drexel University, United States; Scott Bunce, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center; Penn State College of Medicine, United States; Rodolphe Gentili, University of Maryland, United States; Itamar Sela, Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States.
  • Brain Activity of Young and Adult Hebrew Speakers During Lexical Decision Task: fNIR Application to Language
    Itamar Sela, Drexel University, United States; Tsipi Horowitz–Kraus, University of Haifa, Israel; Meltem Izzetoglu, Patricia Shewokis, Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States; Zvia Breznitz, University of Haifa, Israel.
  • Combining fNIRS and EEG to Improve Motor Cortex Activity Classification during an Imagined Movement-based Task
    Darren Leamy, NUI Maynooth, Ireland; Rónán Collins, Adelaide & Meath Hospital, Ireland; Tomas Ward, NUI Maynooth, Ireland.
  • Estimation of Cognitive Workload during Simulated Air Traffic Control using Optical Brain Imaging Sensors
    Hasan Ayaz, Drexel University, United States; Ben Willems, Federal Aviation Administration, United States; Scott Bunce, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center; Penn State College of Medicine, United States; Patricia Shewokis, Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Drexel University, United States; Sehchang Hah, Atul Deshmukh, Federal Aviation Administration, United States; Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States.
  • Applications of Functional Near Infrared Imaging: Case Study on UAV Ground Controller
    Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Hasan Ayaz, Justin Menda, Meltem Izzetoglu, Anna Merzagora, Patricia Shewokis, Kambiz Pourrezaei, Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States.
  • Implementation of fNIRS for Monitoring Levels of Expertise and Mental Workload
    Scott Bunce, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center; Penn State College of Medicine, United States; Kurtulus Izzetoglu, Hasan Ayaz, Patricia Shewokis, Meltem Izzetoglu, Kambiz Pourrezaei, Banu Onaral, Drexel University, United States.

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