Seminar 3: Adaptive support

Theme 1: Possible starting points for developing adaptive support systems

Miller, C. A., & Hannen, M. D. (1999). User Acceptance of an Intelligent User Interface: A Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate Example. IUI 99: Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Los Angeles, California, January 5-8, Edited by M. Maybury. Association for Computing Machinery, New York. Pages: 109-116

Michon, J. A., Smiley, A., & Aasman, J. (1990). Errors and Driver Support Systems. Ergonomics, Volume: 33, Issue: 10 & 11, 1215-1229

Summala, H., & Naeaetaenen, R. (1988). The zero-risk theory and overtaking decisions. In Rothengatter, T. & de Bruin, R., et al. (eds): Road user behaviour: Theory and research. (pp. 82-92). Assen, Netherlands: Van Gorcum & Co B.V.. xii, 699 pp.

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Theme 2: Situation awareness and selective attention

Mulgund, S. S., & Zacharias, G. L. (1996). A Situation-Driven Adaptive Pilot/Vehicle Interface. Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium on Human Interaction with Complex Systems - HICS '96, Dayton, Ohio, USA, August 25-28, 1996. IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, California, USA. Pages: 193-198

Raesaenen, M., & Summala, H. (1998). Attention and expectation problems in bicycle-car collisions: An in-depth study. Accident Analysis & Prevention. Vol 30(5), 657-666.

Mulgund, S. S., Rinkus, G., Illgen, C., Zacharias, G. L. (1997). Situation Awareness Modeling and Pilot State Estimation for Tactical Cockpit Interfaces. In M.J. Smith, G. Salvendy & R. J. Koubek. (eds): Design of Computing Systems: Social and Ergonomic Considerations. Elsevier, Amsterdam. Year: 1997, Pages: 487-490

Students' questions and comments
Theme 3: Towards intelligent adaptive agents

Jones, R. M., Laird, J. E., Nielsen, P. E., Coulter, K. J., Kenny, P., & Koss., F. V. (1999). Automated Intelligent Pilots for Combat Flight Simulation. AI Magazine, 20, (1), 27-41

Sloman, A. (2000). Introduction: Models of Models of Mind. The DAM Symposium: How to Design a Functioning Mind, 17-18 April 2000.

Sloman, A., & Logan, B. (1999). Evolvable architectures for human-like minds. Presented at 13th Toyota Conference, on Affective Minds Nagoya Japan, Nov-Dec 1999. To appear in a volume published by Elsevier, Ed. Giyoo Hatano, 2000, Copyright Elsevier.

Bryson, J., & Stein. L. A. (2000). Modularity and Specialized Learning in the Organization of Behavior. Presented at NCPW6 in September, 2000. To appear in the proceedings, Springer-Verlag.

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