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IFAC HMS 2010
Final program
Monday 30/08/10
18h - 20h
Welcoming session - Grand hotel - Valenciennes
Tuesday 31/08/10
Room:
Valenciennes
Seoul
Atlanta
Kassel
8h
Welcoming and coffee break
9h15
Welcoming session (International Program Committee by P. Wieringa & National Organizing Committee by F. Vanderhaegen)
Session
names:
Safety Analysis
Cooperative Work
Resilience and Human Errors
Remote Control
Session chair:
T. Jaworska & S. Takeshi
P. Millot & M. Schmidt
W.C. Yoon & D. Ruan
T.M. Guerra & J. Noyes
10h35
11
Efficiency of safety barriers facing human errors
F. Vanderhaegen
20
Cognitive Process Modelling of Team Cooperative Work in En route Air Traffic Control
S. Inoue
16
Resilience Engineering by the Management of Affordances – Application to Intelligent Transport Systems
S. Zieba
2
Mobile Robot Teleoperation Augmented with Prediction and Path-Planning
J. Nieto
11h05
27
Modeling the human inattention driving a car
D. Chavez
50
Investigating the Functionality of Different Human Machine Interfaces for Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
M. Saffarian
46
Systemic assessment of the effect of task-related stress on performance in the maritime domain
M. Arenius
9
Remote control of a real robot taking into account transmission delays
P. Nadrag
11h35
86
A Human factors in studies of the safety and Reliability of Agro-Equipment Human Factors in Studies of the Safe
W. Ben Yahia
112
Choice, sorting and ranking in aerial conflict management
D. Annebicque
12
An interative learning system to learn human errors in transport systems
P. Polet
36
Man machine system_ model for remote control in uncertain environment
S. Kanata
12h10
Lunch break
13h30
Plenary session: Y. Sankai
Leading edge of Cybernics : Robotics that suit you
Chairman: P. Higgins
Session
names:
Interaction Analysis & design 1/2
Virtual Tower session 1/2
Supervision & Decision Support 1/2
Session chair:
Z. Xianyi & J. Nieto
N. Fuerstenau & D. Schulz-Rueckert
B. Riera & G. Johannsen
14h20
8
Optimizing Virtual Superimpositions: User–centered Design for a UAR Supported Smart Home System
A. Wegerich
22
Experimental System for Remote Airport Traffic Control Center Research
N. Fürstenau
26
Advanced logic for alarm and event processing: Methods to reduce cognitive load for control room operators
L. Dubois
14h50
89
Towards New Human-Machine Systems in contexts involving interactive table and tangible objects
S. Kubicki
77
Assessing Operational Validity of Remote Tower Control in High-fidelity Tower Simulation
A. Papenfuss
79
Managing Scripts for Interactive Service Robots by Using Action-Relation Rules
Y.C. Kim
15h20
34
Proposition of a human performance analysis agent
A. Bernard
74
Assessment of Visual Cues by Tower Controllers, with Implications for a Remote Tower Control Centre
F.J. van Schaik
44
Fuzzy reasoning based interactive diagnosis of a grid network of rain gauge sensors
Q. Giap
15h50
105
Peripersonal vs extrapersonal realm and processing of visual information P
A. Lichtenstein
43
Challenges for the Communication Environment and Communication Concept for Remote Airport Traffic Control Centres
N. Wittbrodt
16h25
Coffee break offered by
Tobii
Session
names:
Interaction Analysis & design 2/2
Virtual Tower session 2/2
Supervision & Decision Support 2/2
Session chair:
M. Seissler & E. Garcia-Canceso
N. Fuerstenau & D. Schulz-Rueckert
A. Bernard & T. Taniguchi
16h50
63
Heuristic Models Applied to the Assessment and Redesign of Light Rail Human Machine Interfaces
J.R. Ruiz-Rodríguez
75
Advanced Remote Tower project Validation Results
F.J. van Schaik
65
Prevention of human control errors by robust filter for manufacturing system
R. Benlorhfar
17h20
93
System theoretic modeling of human interaction with respect to rule-based driving interactions
X. Fu
25
Distant Air Traffic Control for Regional Airports
A. Oehme
102
Graphical Representation of Industrial Alarm Data
S.R. Kondaveeti
17h50
18
Parallel Factor Analysis of Driver’s EEG in Lane Change Maneuver for Cooperative Driver Assistance Systems
T. Ikenishi
56
Functional Hazard Analysis of Virtual Control Towers
L. Meyer
92
Human design applied to operating light rail studies
M. Hemour
18h20
68
Visual Features Involving Motion in Airport Tower Control
S.R. Ellis
Wednesday 01/09/10
Room:
Valenciennes
Seoul
Atlanta
Kassel
8h30
Plenary session: C. Jonker
The challenges of creating a negotiation support system for bilateral multi-issue bargaining
Chairman: C. Kolski
9h30
Coffee break offered by
TEA
Session
names:
Road Safety
Cognitive Systems Engineering session 1/2
EAM session 1/3
Round Table Human Automation Coagency for Collaborative Control session
Session chair:
J.C. Popieul & M. Rötting
M. Mulder & C. Borst
G. Johannsen & P. Millot
T. Inagaki
9h45
23
Effect of Driver's Head Tilt Strategy on Motion Sickness Incidence
T. Wada
121
Scaling Up Ecological Interface Design: Tackling Large Work Domains with International Project Teams
G.A. Jamieson
14
Towards Assessment of Human Reliability in Railway Applications by Analysis of Human-Barrier-Interaction
M. Hammerl
Issues to be solved for realizing human-automation coagency for collaborative control
T. Inagaki
Towards a dynamic balance between human and automation: Authority and responsibility in cooperative control situations
F. Flemisch
Toward “over-trust”-free advanced driver assistance systems
M. Itoh
How to learn from autonomisation and autonomation?
F. Vanderhaegen
10h15
59
Methodological approach and road safety system evaluation
M.P. Pacaux-Lemoine
60
A Review of Cognitive Systems Engineering in Aviation
C. Borst
19
Business Continuity Management System That Supports Operational Planning and Progress Management
S. Kawamura
10h45
37
Warning system for avoiding collosions at intersections
K. Tanaka
119
Air Traffic Controller Decision-Making Support using the Solution Space Diagram
G.A. Mercado Velasco
28
Reduce Working Memory Load for Visual Classification Tasks through Gaze-Based Interaction
J. Geisler
11h15
4
COSMO-SIVIC: a first step towards a virtual platform for Human Centred Design of driving assistances
T. Bellet
98
A Goal-Function Approach to Analysis of Control Situations
M. Lind
40
Vigilant Operators in Complex Environments: ethnographic Study of Oil and Gas Operation
K. Husoy
11h50
Lunch break
13h30
Plenary session: D. Gillet
Engineering Education 2.0: At the intersection of the Web of People and the Internet of Things
Chairman: M. Rötting
Session
names:
Data Analysis & Evaluation Methods 1/2
Cognitive Systems Engineering session 2/2
EAM session 2/3
GRAISyHM session
Session chair:
D. Miglianico & N. Saga
M. Mulder & C. Borst
P. Wieringa & P. Polet
Z. Xianyi & L.Koehl
14h20
3
Evaluating the Influence of Distractions to Drivers based on Reflex Eye Movement Model
G. Obinata
61
Revolutionizing the way people work with medical technology
A. Freudenthal
76
Analysis and Modelling of Aimed Movements in Augmented and Virtual Reality Training Systems for Dynamic Human-Robot Cooperation
J.A. Neuhöfer
Integrating expert knowledge in product design with complex data structures
M. Camargo
Designing new fashion oriented products by means of fuzzy similarity relations and correlation techniques
Z. Zhu
Pore network modelling using image processing techniques: Application to the nonwoven material
M. Dimassi
Automatic tissue classification by integrating medical expert anatomic knowledge
H. Hang
An ordered weighted averaging operator-based cumulative belief degree approach for energy policy evaluation
D. Ruan
14h50
71
Suitability of Multiple Correspondence Analysis for a database exploration before inference analysis. Example with a driving simulator based study.
P. Simon
107
A proposal for user observation design assistant system focused on fieldwork
A. Sukada
94
Introduce a novel barrier classification
A. Bernard
15h25
Coffee break offered by
TEA
Session
names:
Data Analysis & Evaluation Methods 2/2
EAM session 3/3
Session chair:
D. Miglianico & N. Saga
P. Wieringa & P. Polet
15h50
82
A Multi-Objective Simulated Annealing for the Multi-Criteria Dial a Ride Problem
I. Zidi
115
Services Systems design upstream of an innovation cycle: supporting method and evaluation
F. Bugeaud
16h20
72
Study of multidimensional signals using fuzzy space-time windowing. Principle and example with the lane change maneuver
K. Younsi
117
Human Posture and Movement and Energy Consumption for Daily Living
M. Higashi
18h00
Gala Transport
19h00
Lewarde Mine Visit
20h30
Gala Dinner
Thursday 02/09/10
Room:
Valenciennes
Seoul
Atlanta
Kassel
9h00
Plenary session: K. Bengler
Have It or Test It. On the Necessity of Valid Digital Human Models for Ergonomics of Future Products
Chairman: P. Millot
9h50
Coffee break offered by
SMI supervision
Session
names:
Cognitive Analysis Methods
Haptic Shared Control session 1/2
Biomechanics
Route & Navigation
Session chair:
D. Meizel
D. Abbink & M. Mulder
G. Jamieson
A. Oehme & G. Obinata
10h15
67
Age-Related Cognitive Impairment and Home Technology Design
A. Glasgow
81
Motivation for a Neuromuscular Basis for Haptic Shared Control
D.A. Abbink
99
When Stick-slip Hinders Human Positioning Performance
K. Crommentuijn
49
A Proposal of Personalized itinerary Search Methods in the Field of Transport
A. Bouhana
10h45
114
Toward an on-line and non-obtrusive workload assessment method
M. Pichon
110
Shared and cooperative movement control of intelligent technical systems: Sketch of the design space of haptic-multimodal coupling between operator, co-automation, base system and environment
F. Flemisch
90
Development of an Ankle CPM for Prevent Contracture Using the Pneumatic Balloon Actuator
N. Saga
39
Conceptual Validation of Advanced Pilot Guidance-Systems - A field test report -
A. Oehme
11h15
85
Cognitive Work Analysis practicality and limitations in complex control systems: a case of alarm handling
N. Dadashi
125
Sharing Control with Elderly Drivers: Haptic Guidance during Curve Negotiation
M. Mulder
32
Evaluation of performance for selective lower leg muscle activity during walking on Computer Controlled treadmill system
T. Sato
51
Tourist Navigation System With No Route Map Around the Current Position ~Effect of Intentionally Hiding Information~
K. Tanaka
11h45
113
Toward the "human stability" in transportation systems: concept and objectives.
P. Richard
91
A review of biodynamic feedthrough mitigation techniques
J. Venrooij
55
An Automatic Method to Reconstruct Human Movement by Considering a Reduced Number of Information: Application to the Automobile Ingress Movement
J.F. Debril
13
Assessing Operator Strategies for Adjusting Replan Alerts in Controlling Multiple Unmanned Vehicles
P.C.P. Maere
12h20
Lunch break
14h00
Plenary session: D. Miglianico
Human factors and the design of railway system
Chairman: O. Carsten
Session
names:
Learning & training methods 1/2
Haptic Shared Control session 2/2 & Shared control 1/2
Semiotic Design of HMS session 1/2
Interface 1/2
Session chair:
A. Freudenthal
D. Abbink & M. Mulder
T. Sawaragi
C. Kolski
14h50
111
How to Learn from the Resilience of Human-Machine Systems?
K.A. Ouedraogo
52
Haptic Gas Pedal Support During Visually Distracted Car Following
M. Mulder
80
A Semiotic design of human-machine and human environment systems
T. Sawaragi
21
Human-centred design approach applied to Medical Dynamic DSS
C. Kolski
15h20
41
A Cybernetic Approach to Assess Flight Simulator Motion Fidelity
D.M. Pool
100
Toward a Shared Lateral Control Between Driver and Steering Assist Controller
C. Sentouh
38
Extraction of Similarities and Differences in Human Behavior using Singular Value Decomposition
K. Mishima
35
Work domain analysis and ecological interface for the vehicle routing problem
B. Gacias
15h50
Coffee Break offered by
SMI supervision
Session
names:
Learning & training methods 2/2
Shared control 2/2
Semiotic Design of HMS session 2/2
Interface 2/2
Session chair:
A. Freudenthal
D. Abbink & M. Mulder
T. Sawaragi
C. Kolski
16h20
17
Towards Learning Processes in a Resilient Human-Robot System
S. Zieba
1
Authority management in human-robot systems
S. Mercier
64
Ecological Interface Design for Teaching Assembly Operations to Industrial Robot
Y. Horiguchi
10
Using HCI Patterns within the Model-Based Development of Run-Time Adaptive User Interfaces
M. Seissler
16h50
109
Synthetic target systems in control education: lessons teachers are learning from students
B. Riera
78
Modelling the hybridisation of human and artificial energy applied at an electrical bicycle
D. Grossoleil
31
A Semiotic Characterization of the Process of Teaching and Learning a Skilled Motion Taking Wok Handling as an Example
H. Mizuyama
29
Fuzzy Oriented Graphical User Interface for Content-Based Image Retrieval System
T. Jaworska
17h20
15
Autonomy control of Human-Machine Systems
F. Vanderhaegen
118
Semi automated driving: how does the supported task affect driver response?
O. Carsten
57
Skill Transfer from Human to Robot by Direct Teaching and Task Sharing -A Case Study with Origami Folding Task-
Y. Kihara
33
Using eye tracking to evaluate usability of user interfaces: Is it warranted?
M. Groen
17h50
104
Haptic Simulation of a Gear Selector Lever Using Artificial Potential Fields
E. Garcia–Canseco
69
Simultaneous estimation of role and response strategy in human-robot role-reversal imitation learning
T. Taniguchi
48
Foundations of a Model Driven Engineering Approach for Human-Computer Interface Focused on Content Personalization
F. Bacha
18h25
Closing session (NOC + IPC)
20h00
Social event
Friday 03/09/10
8h00
Welcoming and Coffee
8h45
Visits
12h00
Lunch