Posters at 2014 conference, “Human Factors in high reliability industries”
- Nils Backhaus, Acoustic Speech Features and Affective States in Human-Computer Interaction: Additional Insights from Think-Aloud Protocols
- Robert Brauer, Implementation strategies of cooperative robots via acceptance manipulation
- Juliane Bürglen, Insights Into Senior Citizens’ Attitude Towards Gamification
- Juan Castellote, Modulation of internally generated and externally triggered programmed movements in tasks that require accuracy
- Alain Chavaillaz, Effects of trust training and system reliability on operator performance, trust, and use of automation
- Denis Coelho,Product personality assignment versus Jung and Briggs Myers personality types of the raters
- Chris Dijksterhuis, Fitness to drive measures for chronic users of ICADTS category III drugs; ‘do not drive’. Advise them to drive if they are fit for it
- Ilja Feldstein,IR based In-Vehicle Head Tracking
- Ana Ferreira, HMI design approach for the future flight deck
- Eva Giagloglou, Incorporation of Electrophysiology in Task Analysis Processes
- Martin Götze, A Comparison of Head-Up and Head-Down Displays for Different Types of Information: Driving in an Urban Setting
- Clément Guerin,Task analysis from the expert point of view : a prerequisite condition to analyse physiological activity of fighter pilot aircraft
- Akinoir Hirano, Detection of Pleasant and Unpleasant Emotion Evoked by Visual Stimuli using Neural Network
- Reinier Jansen,Representation of Anticipated Alarm Sounds in Satellite Control Rooms
- Hongtae Kim, Experimental study of ship navigator’s mental workload
- Mathis Lauckner, ‘Beam me up, Scotty!’ Evaluation of the Beam’s Effectiveness in a face-to-face meeting scenario
- Salman Nazir, Multi-objective and Systematic Performance Analysis of Industrial Operators
- Michael Oehl, Novice and Young Drivers’ Driving Behaviour in a Positive versus Negative Affective State
- Prasannah Prabhakharan, A human factors approach to speed presentation and its impact on eco-driving
- Adi Ronen, Simulation sickness on a large concave screen during a virtual walking/surveillance task
- Stefan Ruff, Development and test of a smooth-pursuit based gaze speller
- Liat Shiran, Changes in operators’ attention allocation patterns due to the presence of alerts and their reliability
- Linda Shore, Research Development to define ‘Shared Usability’ in Product Design for Older Adults
- Sven Schmutz, Web accessibility and non-disabled users
- Hagai Tapiro, How environmental features in urban areas affect the perceived risk of child pedestrians
- Hiroshi Uno, Study on assessment method using tracking task as subsidiary probe task to estimate the demand of operating an in-vehicle information device
- Rebecca Wiczorek, Effects of system characteristics and context factors on operator decision-making with alarm systems
- Tatjana Zimasa, Are happy drivers safer drivers?