Preliminary Program
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09:15 |
Welcome and registration |
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09:45 |
Opening |
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10:00 |
Keynote: Neville Stanton What is in a method? Musings on the contribution of Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods in System Design and Evaluation |
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11:00 |
Coffee Break |
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11:15 |
Presentation by Clark Borst A Cognitive Work Analysis based approach to improve Human Systems Integration |
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11:45 |
Presentation by Iain S. MacLeod |
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12:15 |
One Minute Poster Presentations |
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12:30 |
Lunch and Poster Sessions |
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13:45 |
Keynote: John Flach Designing at the Edge: Pursuing Possibilities in a Complex World |
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14:45 |
Presentation by Johan Holmberg HSI design process at SAAB Aeronautics |
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15:15 |
Coffee Break |
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15:30 |
Presentation by Henk Blom: Agent Based Safety Evaluation of Human System Integration in Air Traffic Management |
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16:00 |
Keynote: Gavan Lintern Why systems Work |
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17:00 |
Drinks |
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19:00 |
Dinner Debate. Human Error: Why we must learn to trust our machines Martijn Warnier and THoman Quillinan |
We are happy to announce the keynote speakers of the conference:
- Professor Neville Stanton (University of Southampton)
- Dr. Gavan Lintern (Cognitive Systems Design)
- Professor John Flach (Wright State University)
The following posters will be presented during the conference:
A cognitive analysis of complex modeling tasks
Ilona Wilmont, Erik Barendsen, Stijn Hoppenbrouwers
Signposting relevant information for searchers
Martin Groen
Eye metrics supporting air traffic controllers
Tjerk de Greef, Puck Imants, Mark Neerincx
Joint ATM cognition through shared representations
Rolf Klomp
Cognitive adaptable man machine interfaces for the emergency response services:
initial results
Michel Varkevisser, Masja Kempen, Maurits de Graaf
Do digital assistants improve mission effectiveness and decrease mental load as compared to traditional methods?
Michel Varkevisser, Eliane Marcelis, Jan Willem Streefkerk, Nanja Smets, Chris Jansen
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