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CogSIMA 2015: Orlando, FL, USA
- IEEE International Inter-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support, CogSIMA 2015, Orlando, FL, USA, March 9-12, 2015. IEEE 2015

- Dhouha Kbaier Ben Ismail

, Olivier Grivard:
A model-driven approach to the a priori estimation of operator workload. 1-7 - Kevin T. Durkee, Scott M. Pappada, Andres E. Ortiz, John J. Feeney, Scott M. Galster:

System decision framework for augmenting human performance using real-time workload classifiers. 8-13 - Andrea Salfinger

, Werner Retschitzegger
, Wieland Schwinger, Birgit Pröll:
CrowdSA - towards adaptive and situation-driven crowd-sensing for disaster situation awareness. 14-20 - Lawrence A. M. Bush:

Shared UAV enterprise operator pooling framework (SUAVE) chance constrained pooled fan-out queueing analysis. 21-27 - Florian Fortmann, Heiko Müller, Andreas Lüdtke

, Susanne Boll:
Expert-based design and evaluation of an ambient light display to improve monitoring performance during multi-UAV supervisory control. 28-34 - Benjamin Fonooni, Thomas Hellström:

Applying a priming mechanism for intention recognition in shared control. 35-41 - Vinicius M. Sobral, João Paulo A. Almeida

, Patricia Dockhorn Costa:
Assessing situation models with a lightweight formal method. 42-48 - Daniel Lafond, Jean-François Gagnon, Sébastien Tremblay

, Natalia Derbentseva, Michel Lizotte:
Multi-criteria assessment of a whole-of-government planning methodology using MYRIAD. 49-55 - Stephanie J. Lackey, Brandon Sollins, Lauren Reinerman-Jones:

Comparing models for modeling subjective and objective measures for two task types. 56-62 - Dhouha Kbaier Ben Ismail

, Olivier Grivard:
Model-driven estimation of operators' workload for usage centred design of interactive systems. 63-69 - Christian Jung

, Denis Feth, Yehia Elrakaiby
:
Automatic derivation of context descriptions. 70-76 - Anastasia Angelopoulou, Konstantinos Mykoniatis, Waldemar Karwowski

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A framework for simulation-based task analysis - The development of a universal task analysis simulation model. 77-81 - Arthur Wollocko, Michael Farry, Martin Voshell, Michael Jenkins, Michael Pellicano:

Supporting common ground across multiple operator perspectives - Creating collaborative solutions for distributed processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED). 82-88 - Julia van der Meulen, Jan Ryno Smith:

The effect of 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional perspective view displays on situation awareness during command and control. 89-95 - Risto Vaarandi

, Bernhards Blumbergs
, Emin Çaliskan:
Simple event correlator - Best practices for creating scalable configurations. 96-100 - Giuseppe D'Aniello

, Matteo Gaeta
, Antonio Granito, Francesco Orciuoli
, Vincenzo Loia:
Sustaining self-regulation processes in seamless learning scenarios by situation awareness. 101-105 - Jean Roy, Alexandre Bergeron Guyard:

Knowledge representation artifacts for use in sensemaking support systems. 106-112 - K. Elizabeth Schafer, Tracy Sanders, Theresa T. Kessler, Mitchell Dunfee, Tyler Wild, Peter A. Hancock:

Fidelity & validity in robotic simulation. 113-117 - Dalila B. Megherbi, Minsuk Kim:

A collaborative distributed multi-agent reinforcement learning technique for dynamic agent shortest path planning via selected sub-goals in complex cluttered environments. 118-124 - Serge Thill, Maria Riveiro

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Situation awareness in eco-driving. 125-131 - Kristin E. Schaefer, Daniel N. Cassenti:

A network science approach to future human-robot interaction. 132-136 - Peter A. Hancock:

Automobility: the coming use of fully-automated on-road vehicles. 137-139 - Jeff Waters, Joanne Pilcher, Bruce Plutchak, Eric VonColln, Daniel Grady, Ritesh Patel:

Describing and reusing warfighter processes and products: an agile training framework. 140-144 - Debbie Patton, Laura Marusich:

Simulated network effects on tactical operations on decision making. 145-150 - Rafael Falcon, Rami S. Abielmona, Sean Billings:

Risk-driven intent assessment and response generation in maritime surveillance operations. 151-157 - Jürgo-Sören Preden, Jaanus Kaugerand

, Erki Suurjaak, Sergei Astapov, Leo Motus, Raido Pahtma:
Data to decision: pushing situational information needs to the edge of the network. 158-164 - Chen Zhong

, John Yen, Peng Liu, Rob Erbacher, Renee Etoty, Christopher Garneau:
ARSCA: a computer tool for tracing the cognitive processes of cyber-attack analysis. 165-171 - Zequn Huang, Chien-Chung Shen, Sheetal Doshi, Nimmi Thomas, Ha Duong:

Difficulty-level metric for cyber security training. 172-178 - Galina L. Rogova, James Llinas, Geoff A. Gross:

Belief-based hybrid argumentation for threat assessment. 179-185 - Audrey F. Callanan, Preetha Thulasiraman:

Achieving sink node anonymity under energy constraints in tactical wireless sensor networks. 186-192 - Kevin A. White, Preetha Thulasiraman:

Energy efficient cross layer load balancing in tactical multigateway wireless sensor networks. 193-199 - Enrico Casini, Jessica Depree, Niranjan Suri, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw

, Teresa Nieten:
Enhancing decision-making by leveraging human intervention in large-scale sensor networks. 200-205 - Odd Erik Gundersen:

Decision support in the automated future: an analysis from the rig site. 206-212 - Michael P. Jenkins, Christopher Hogan, Ryan Kilgore:

Ecological display symbology to support pilot situational awareness during shipboard operations. 213-219 - Jennifer Danczyk, Paula Jacobs, Stephanie Kane, Michael Farry, Wayne Thornton:

Combining human knowledge and operational data to promote detailed and effective reporting. 220-226

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