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21st European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Control
15th and 16th July 2002, The Senate Room, University of Glasgow.
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~johnson/eam2002
Human operators continue to play a critical role in protecting the safety in
many different domains. In spite of recent advances in automated control and
in process integration, human decision making must still be explicitly
considered within the safety-cases that support many complex production
processes. In areas such as medicine, the introduction of computer-based
diagnostic aids has simply refocussed attention on the errors that can arise in
interpreting the results provided by these systems. In aviation, the
introduction of glass cockpits has provoked new forms of error that were not
common in previous generations of aircraft. These observations explain why the
central topics of EAM2002 continue to be as relevant today as they were when the
series was started in 1981. Papers are encouraged on, but not limited to, the
following topics:
detection, mitigation, prevention of human error;
error recovery strategies;
human error and wider forms of risk analysis;
the human component in system dependability;
managerial influences on human performance;
human behavior modeling and user models;
learning processes;
team work and work organization;
crew resource management;
situation awareness;
cooperative systems and CSCW;
human-machine interaction.
Deadlines:
Authors should submit full papers not exceeding 4000 words to Chris Johnson to
arrive by 10th April 2002. Electronic submissions are encouraged. Authors will
be notified of the committee's decision and revised full papers must be returned
by 10th June for inclusion in the proceedings. There will be preprints of all
of the papers at the workshop. The intention is that selected papers will be
published in a special edition of a leading journal.
Programme Committee:
Jim Alty, Loughborough Univ., UK.
Henning Anderson, Danish National Research Labs. Risoe.
Stuart Anderson, Univ. of Edinburgh, U.K.
Guy Boy, EURISCO, France.
P. Carlo Cacciabue, European Joint Research Centre, Italy.
Stephane Chatty, CENA, France.
Corin Gurr, University of Edinburgh
Denis Javaux, Univ of Liege, Belgium.
Chris Johnson, Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland.
Richard Kennedy, NATS, UK.
Barry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL, France.
Philippe Palanque, Univ. Toulouse 1, France.
Morten Lind, Danish Technical Univ.
John McCarthy, University College Cork, Ireland.
Amy Pritchett, Georgia Tech., USA.
Penelope Sanderson, Swinburne Univ., Australia.
Neville Stanton, Brunel Univ., UK.
Kim Vincente, University of Toronto, Canada.
Peter Wieringa, Delft Univ. of Technology, NL.
Peter Wright, University of York, UK.
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