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Situation Models in Comprehension, Memory and Augmented Cognition Paper 1 Paper2
Gabe Radvansky, Notre Dame University
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Cognitive Information Processing: Taking a Cue From the Brain
Lokendra Shastri, UC Berkeley
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Designing Attentive Notification Systems: Five HCI Challenges
Scott McCrickard, Virginia Tech
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Engaging Innate Human Cognitive Capabilities to
Coordinate Human Interruption: The HAIL System Paper 1 Paper 2
Dan McFarlane, Lockheed Martin
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The Technological Relevance of Natural Language Pragmatics and Speech Act Theory
Michael Covington, University of Georgia
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Robots and Language
Deb Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Emulating Human Essay Scoring With Machine Learning Methods
Darrell Laham, Knowledge Analysis Technologies
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The Arousal Meter
Adam Hoover, Clemson University
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Cognitive Models to Cognitive Systems
Chris Forsythe, Sandia National Laboratories
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Autotutor: An Intelligent Tutoring System With Mixed Initiative Dialog
Art Graesser, University of Memphis
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Story and Discourse: Using Planning and Natural Language Models to Create
Engaging and Interactive Stories in Computer Games Paper1 Paper 2
Michael Young, North Carolina State University
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Reasoning and Planning with Preferences Using Prioritized Default Theory
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University
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Real-Time Monitoring of Cognitive State Using Dense-Array EEG
Don Tucker, Electrical Geodesic
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Imaging the Brain with Light: New Techniques for Monitoring Cognition
Amy Kruse, DARPA
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Untangling Computational Intuitions about Naturalistic Decision Making Paper1 Paper2
Walt Warwick, Micro Analysis and Design
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Modeling Aesthetic Veracity in Humanoid Robots as a Tool for Understanding Social Cognition
David Hanson, University of Texas at Dallas
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Machine Learning Methods for Parameter Acquisition in a Human Cognitive Model
Terran Lane, University of New Mexico
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Distributed, Competition-Based Feature Extraction:
Application to Personal Information Retrieval
Travis Bauer, Sandia National Laboratories
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Planning with Sensing Actions and Incomplete Information Using Logic Programming
Paper1 Paper2
Son Cao Tran, New Mexico State University
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Exploring the Application of Cognitive Principles and Virtual Reality to
Reduce the Incidence of Aircraft Maintenance Errors
Alex Chaparro, National Institute for Aviation Research
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Finding Meaning in Psychology
Roger Schvaneveldt, Arizona State University
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Retinal Oscillations that Encode Large Contiguous Features: Implications for how the
Nervous System Processes Visual Information
Garrett Kenyon, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Contextual Workload Assessment and Multi-Modal Communication:
DaimlerChrysler in Augmented Cognition
Wilhelm Kincses, DaimlerChrysler
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Taking Al From the Laboratory to Wal Mart: What Game Players Think They See
Douglas Whatley, Breakaway Games