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17th HCI 2015: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Don Harris:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics - 12th International Conference, EPCE 2015, Held as Part of HCI International 2015, Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 2-7, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9174, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-20372-0
Cognitive Aspects of Display and Information Design
- Alexander Eriksson, Ignacio Solís-Marcos, Katja Kircher, Daniel Västfjäll, Neville A. Stanton:
The Development of a Method to Assess the Effects of Traffic Situation and Time Pressure on Driver Information Preferences. 3-12 - Verena C. Knott, Stefan Demmelmair, Klaus Bengler:
Distraction and Driving Behavior by Presenting Information on an "Emissive Projection Display" Compared to a Head-up Display. 13-23 - Sheau-Farn Max Liang, Chih-Wei Chen:
Modeling Situation Awareness on Alarm Displays in Nuclear Power Plants. 24-33 - Zhong-Qi Liu, Zhaofang Xu, Qian-Xiang Zhou, Fang Xie, Shihua Zhou:
A Study of Multi-target Visual Search by Eye Movement Behavior. 34-44 - Atsuo Murata, Takashi Kuroda:
Effects of Auditory and Tactile Warning on Drivers' Response to Hazard Under Noisy Environment. 45-53 - Jiang Shao, Chengqi Xue, Haiyan Wang, Wencheng Tang, Yafeng Niu:
Study on Event-Related Potential of Information Alarm in Monitoring Interface. 54-65 - Zhangfan Shen, Chengqi Xue, Jing Li, Xiaozhou Zhou:
Effect of Icon Density and Color Contrast on Users' Visual Perception in Human Computer Interaction. 66-76 - Lingyu Wang, Xianghong Sun:
Prevalence Effects in X-Ray Screening Tasks with a Static or Dynamic Visual Display: Is There Any Difference? 77-83 - Yunhong Zhang, Chaoyi Zhao, Xin Zhang:
Visual Comfort and Fatigue Between Watching Linear Polarized and Circular Polarized LCD TVs as Measured by Eye Tracking. 84-91
Applied Cognitive Psychology
- Nitesh Bhatia, Dibakar Sen, Anand V. Pathak:
Visual Behavior Analysis of Human Performance in Precision Tasks. 95-106 - Tibor Bosse, Koen Schnitfink:
The Effect of Simulated Threat on Task Performance During Emotion Recognition. 107-116 - David Lacey, Paul M. Salmon:
It's Dark in There: Using Systems Analysis to Investigate Trust and Engagement in Dark Web Forums. 117-128 - Jikun Liu, Chenyu Zhao, Hengfeng Zuo:
A CMF Database Framework Design - A Case of Application of User Mental Model. 129-139 - Qiang Liu, Fengjiao Cai, Ying Yang, Ting Han:
Gamification Design Based Research on Speech Training System for Hearing-Impaired Children. 140-151 - Billy Muhamad Iqbal, Amalia Suzianti, Boy Nurtjahyo:
Military Vehicle Dashboard Design Using Semantics Method in Cognitive Ergonomics Framework. 152-163 - Timothy J. Neville, Paul M. Salmon:
Seeing Officiating as a Sociotechnical System - The Case for Applying Distributed Situation Awareness to Officials in Sport. 164-175 - Thea Radüntz, Gabriele Freude:
Towards a Continuous Method for Mental Workload Registration. 176-187 - Jonas Schmidtler, Asuman Sezgin, Thomas Illa, Klaus Bengler:
Black or White? Influence of Robot Arm Contrast on Distraction in Human-Robot Interaction. 188-199 - Nicholas J. Stevens, Paul M. Salmon:
New Knowledge for Built Environments: Exploring Urban Design from Socio-technical System Perspectives. 200-211
Safety, Risk and Human Reliability
- Natassia Goode, Paul M. Salmon, Natalie Z. Taylor, Michael G. Lenné, Caroline F. Finch:
Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: Validity of a Software Tool Designed to Support Systemic Accident Analysis by Risk Managers. 215-225 - Eryn Grant, Natassia Goode, Paul M. Salmon, Michael G. Lenné, Bridie Scott-Parker, Caroline F. Finch:
"How Do I Save It?" Usability Evaluation of a Systems Theory-Based Incident Reporting Software Prototype by Novice End Users. 226-236 - Myounghoon Jeon, Jayde Croschere:
Sorry, I'm Late; I'm Not in the Mood: Negative Emotions Lengthen Driving Time. 237-244 - Atsuo Murata, Yukio Ohta, Makoto Moriwaka:
Primacy of Immediate Reward Underlying Violation - Basic Study on Safety Management. 245-254 - Atsuo Murata, Kohei Fukuda, Koh Yoshida:
An Attempt to Predict Driver's Drowsiness Using Trend Analysis of Behavioral Measures. 255-264 - Atsuo Murata, Kensuke Naitoh:
An Attempt to Predict Point in Time with High Risk of Crash Using Psychological Rating on Drowsiness and X-Bar Chart of Behavioral Measures. 265-274 - Paul M. Salmon, Natassia Goode, Erin Stevens, Guy H. Walker, Neville A. Stanton:
The Elephant in the Room: Normal Performance and Accident Analysis. 275-285 - Maximilian Schwalm, Gudrun Mechthild Irmgard Voß, Stefan Ladwig:
Inverting Traditional Views on Human Task-Processing Behavior by Focusing on Abilities Instead of Disabilities - A Discussion on the Functional Situation Management of Drivers to Solve Demanding Situations. 286-296 - Guy H. Walker, Paul M. Salmon, Neville A. Stanton:
What the Death Star Can Tell Us About System Safety. 297-306
Aviation and Space Safety
- Andreas Baier, Alf C. Zimmer:
How 3D-Displays in ATC Permit Direct Event Perception. 309-316 - Xiaoping Du, Yijing Zhang, Bin Wu, Meng Wang, Jiayi Cai, Weifen Huang:
How Automation Effect Mental Workload of Novice Operators in Space Rendezvous and Docking. 317-326 - Yan Fu, Wei Chen, Shiqi Li, Zhang Jiao:
Evaluating Operator Performance in Teleoperated Manipulator System Factored by Camera Configurations. 327-334 - Dietrich Grasshoff, Catrin Hasse, Carmen Bruder, Hinnerk Eißfeldt:
On the Development of a Monitoring Test for the Selection of Aviation Operators. 335-344 - Tove Helldin, Tina Erlandsson:
Supporting Fighter Pilot Decision Making Through Team Option Awareness. 345-355 - Chen-Kai Hsu, Shu-Chiang Lin, Wen-Chin Li:
Visual Movement and Mental-Workload for Pilot Performance Assessment. 356-364 - John Huddlestone, Don Harris, Dale Richards, Steve Scott, Rod Sears:
Dual Pilot and Single Pilot Operations - Hierarchical Task Decomposition Analysis of Doing More with Less. 365-376 - Hung-Sying Jing, Chia-Sheng Sheng, Yu-Feng Lin:
Flight Safety Margin Theory - A Theory for the Engineering Analysis of Flight Safety. 377-387 - Daisuke Karikawa, Hisae Aoyama:
Visualization and Analysis of Controllers' Working Processes in En Route Air Traffic Control. 388-398 - Peter Kearney, Wen-Chin Li:
The Efficiency of New Audio Alerts in the COOPANS Eurocat System. 399-407 - Wen-Chin Li, Chung-san Yu, Graham R. Braithwaite, Matthew Greaves:
Interface Design and Pilot Attention Distribution Whilst Pursuing a Dynamic Target. 408-415 - Sarah V. Ligda, Ute Fischer, Kathleen L. Mosier, Michael Matessa, Vernol Battiste, Walter W. Johnson:
Effectiveness of Advanced Collaboration Tools on Crew Communication in Reduced Crew Operations. 416-427 - Shu-Chiang Lin, Jeng-Chung Chen, Wen-Chin Li:
The Analysis of Human Error Prevention Strategies in Military Aviation. 428-435 - Nick McDonald, Alison M. Kay, Paul M. Liston, Rabea Morrison, Margaret Ryan:
An Integrated Framework for Crew - Centric Flight Operations. 436-447 - Sara Naderer, Michael Patzek, Clayton Rothwell, Krishna Kalyanam:
Improving Target Acquisition Performance by Integrating Human Behavior Models and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Control Automation. 448-459 - Matthias Oberhauser, Daniel Dreyer, Sebastien Mamessier, Thomas Convard, Daniel Bandow, Axel Hillebrand:
Bridging the Gap Between Desktop Research and Full Flight Simulators for Human Factors Research. 460-471 - Ulrika Ohlander, Jens Alfredson, Maria Riveiro, Göran Falkman:
Understanding Team Effectiveness in a Tactical Air Unit. 472-479 - Paul C. Schutte:
How to Make the Most of Your Human: Design Considerations for Single Pilot Operations. 480-491 - Ruishan Sun, Kang Zhao, Xin Zhang:
Research on Error Proofing Design of Boeing and Airbus Cockpit from Pilots Survey. 492-504 - Xiaoyan Zhang, Hongjun Xue, Xiaoheng Su, Yunteng Hou:
Comfort Evaluation Method of Commercial Pilot Posture. 505-512 - Jingyu Zhang, Feng Du:
Relational Complexity Network and Air Traffic Controllers' Workload and Performance. 513-522
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