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Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience

5th International Conference, FAC 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009 San Diego, CA, USA, July 19-24, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5638)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): FAC: International Conference on Foundations of Augmented Cognition

Conference proceedings info: FAC 2009.

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Table of contents (94 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Understanding Human Cognition and Behavior in Complex Tasks and Environments

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. A Generic Personal Assistant Agent Model for Support in Demanding Tasks

      • Tibor Bosse, Rob Duell, Mark Hoogendoorn, Michel Klein, Rianne van Lambalgen, Andy van der Mee et al.
      Pages 3-12
    3. Adaptive Interfaces in Driving

      • Rino F. T. Brouwer, Marieka Hoedemaeker, Mark A. Neerincx
      Pages 13-19
    4. Using Context to Identify Difficult Driving Situations in Unstructured Environments

      • Kevin R. Dixon, Justin D. Basilico, Chris Forsythe, Wilhelm E. Kincses
      Pages 20-29
    5. Neurally-Driven Adaptive Decision Aids

      • Alexandra Geyer, Jared Freeman, Denise Nicholson, Cali Fidopiastis, Phan Luu, Joseph Cohn
      Pages 30-34
    6. Designing a Control and Visualization System for Off-Highway Machinery According to the Adaptive Automation Paradigm

      • Stefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Luca Minin, Roberto Montanari, Caterina Calefato
      Pages 42-50
    7. Context-Dependent Force-Feedback Steering Wheel to Enhance Drivers’ On-Road Performances

      • Luca Minin, Stefano Marzani, Francesco Tesauri, Roberto Montanari, Caterina Calefato
      Pages 51-57
    8. Adaptive Work-Centered and Human-Aware Support Agents for Augmented Cognition in Tactical Environments

      • Martijn Neef, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Peter Petiet, Maartje Spoelstra
      Pages 68-77
    9. Designing Cognition-Centric Smart Room Predicting Inhabitant Activities

      • A. L. Ronzhin, A. A. Karpov, I. S. Kipyatkova
      Pages 78-87
    10. Context-Aware Team Task Allocation to Support Mobile Police Surveillance

      • Jan Willem Streefkerk, Myra van Esch-Bussemakers, Mark Neerincx
      Pages 88-97
  3. Cognitive Modeling, Perception, Emotion and Interaction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 105-105
    2. Characterizing Cognitive Adaptability via Robust Automated Knowledge Capture

      • Robert G. Abbott, J. Chris Forsythe
      Pages 107-113
    3. Implications of User Anxiety in the Evaluation of Deception in Web Sites

      • Brent Auernheimer, Marie Iding, Martha E. Crosby
      Pages 114-119
    4. Investigation of Sleepiness Induced by Insomnia Medication Treatment and Sleep Deprivation

      • Ioanna Chouvarda, Emmanouil Michail, Athina Kokonozi, Luc Staner, Nathalie Domis, Nicos Maglaveras
      Pages 120-127
    5. Activity Awareness and Social Sensemaking 2.0: Design of a Task Force Workspace

      • Gregorio Convertino, Lichan Hong, Les Nelson, Peter Pirolli, Ed H. Chi
      Pages 128-137
    6. Use of Deception to Improve Client Honeypot Detection of Drive-by-Download Attacks

      • Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Julia Narvaez, Christian Seifert, Deborah A. Frincke, Lori Ross O’Neil, Chiraag Aval
      Pages 138-147

About this book

The 13th International Conference on Human–Computer Interaction, HCI Inter- tional 2009, was held in San Diego, California, USA, July 19–24, 2009, jointly with the Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2009, the 8th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, the 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction, the Third International Conf- ence on Virtual and Mixed Reality, the Third International Conference on Internati- alization, Design and Global Development, the Third International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing, the 5th International Conference on Augmented Cognition, the Second International Conference on Digital Human Mod- ing, and the First International Conference on Human Centered Design. A total of 4,348 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and gove- mental agencies from 73 countries submitted contributions, and 1,397 papers that were judged to be of high scientific quality were included in the program. These papers - dress the latest research and development efforts and highlight the human aspects of the design and use of computing systems. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of human–computer interaction, addressing major advances in knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of application areas.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Office of Naval Research, United States Navy, Arlington, USA

    Dylan D. Schmorrow

  • Office of Naval Research, Arlington, USA

    Ivy V. Estabrooke

  • Defense Materiel Organization, Royal Netherlands Navy, The Hague, The Netherlands

    Marc Grootjen

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