توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Directing the Future of Adaptive Systems: 6th International Conference, FAC 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011. Proceedings
نام کتاب : Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Directing the Future of Adaptive Systems: 6th International Conference, FAC 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011. Proceedings
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مبانی شناخت تقویت شده کارگردانی آینده سیستم های تطبیقی: ششمین کنفرانس بین المللی، FAC 2011، به عنوان بخشی از HCI International 2011، اورلاندو، فلوریدا، ایالات متحده آمریکا، 9-14 ژوئیه، 2011 برگزار شد.
سری : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6780 Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
نویسندگان : Anne-Marie Brouwer, Jan B. F. van Erp, Bart Kappé, Anne E. Urai (auth.), Dylan D. Schmorrow, Cali M. Fidopiastis (eds.)
ناشر : Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 676
ISBN (شابک) : 3642218512 , 9783642218514
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 19 مگابایت
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این کتاب مجموعه مقالات داوری ششمین کنفرانس بین المللی شناخت تقویت شده، FAC 2011، در اورلاندو، فلوریدا، ایالات متحده آمریکا در ژوئیه 2011، در چارچوب چهاردهمین کنفرانس بین المللی تعامل انسان و کامپیوتر، HCII 2011، با 11 کنفرانس دیگر از لحاظ موضوعی مشابه. 75 مقاله کامل ارائه شده با دقت بررسی و از بین ارسال های متعدد انتخاب شدند. مقالات در بخشهای موضوعی در مورد نظریهها، مدلها و فناوریهای شناخت تقویتشده سازماندهی شدهاند. عصب شناسی و نظارت بر مغز؛ شناخت تقویت شده، محاسبات اجتماعی و همکاری؛ شناخت تقویت شده برای یادگیری؛ شناخت و تعامل تقویت شده؛ و شناخت تقویت شده در محیط های پیچیده.
فهرست مطالب :
Front Matter....Pages -
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Brain as Target Image Detector: The Role of Image Category and Presentation Time....Pages 3-12
Implementation of fNIRS for Monitoring Levels of Expertise and Mental Workload....Pages 13-22
Challenges and Solutions with Augmented Cognition Technologies: Precursor Issues to Successful Integration ....Pages 23-29
Augmenting Brain and Cognition by Aerobic Exercise....Pages 30-38
Neurological Advances and Ethical/Legal Conundrums: Lessons from History....Pages 39-45
Individual Differences and the Science of Human Performance....Pages 46-54
Cognition: What Does It Have to Do with the Brain?....Pages 55-59
The Evolution of Human Systems: A Brief Overview....Pages 60-66
The Influence of Culture on Memory....Pages 67-76
Using Computational Modeling to Assess Use of Cognitive Strategies....Pages 77-86
Advances and Challenges in Signal Analysis for Single Trial P300-BCI....Pages 87-94
Characterizing the Performance Limits of High Speed Image Triage Using Bayesian Search Theory....Pages 95-103
Facial Recognition: An Enabling Technology for Augmented Cognition Applications....Pages 104-111
Analysis of Multiple Physiological Sensor Data....Pages 112-119
Exploring New Methodologies for the Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Following Closed-Head Injuries....Pages 120-128
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
EEG Knows Best: Predicting Future Performance Problems for Targeted Training....Pages 131-136
Computational Cultural Neuroscience: Implications for Augmented Cognition....Pages 137-142
Enhancing Team Performance Using Neurophysiologic Synchronies in a Virtual Training Environment....Pages 143-152
Theoretical Transpositions in Brain Function and the Underpinnings of Augmented Cognition....Pages 153-158
Non-invasive Functional Brain Biomarkers for Cognitive-Motor Performance Assessment: Towards New Brain Monitoring Applications....Pages 159-168
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Estimating the Level of Motion Sickness Based on EEG Spectra....Pages 169-176
Combining fNIRS and EEG to Improve Motor Cortex Activity Classification during an Imagined Movement-Based Task....Pages 177-185
The Frustration Status and Noise Proof Feature During Perception of the Auditory Images....Pages 186-193
Cultural Neuroscience and Individual Differences: Implications for Augmented Cognition....Pages 194-198
Towards a Software Toolkit for Neurophysiological Data Collection and Analysis....Pages 199-202
From Sound to Meaning: Changes in EEG Source-Localized Brain Activity with Foreign-Language Training....Pages 203-211
Analyzing Neural Correlates of Attentional Changes during the Exposure to Virtual Environments: Application of Transcranial Doppler Monitoring....Pages 212-220
Neuroergonomic Assessment of Simulator Fidelity in an Aviation Centric Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) Application....Pages 221-230
Brain Activity of Young and Adult Hebrew Speakers during Lexical Decision Task: fNIR Application to Language....Pages 231-239
Brain in the Loop: Assessing Learning Using fNIR in Cognitive and Motor Tasks....Pages 240-249
Neurocognitive Patterns: Using Brain, Behavior, and Context to Infer User Intent....Pages 250-256
Behavioral and Brain Dynamics of Team Coordination Part I: Task Design....Pages 257-264
Using Neurophysiological Data to Inform Feedback Timing: A Pilot Study....Pages 265-274
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Modelling User Behaviour and Interactions: Augmented Cognition on the Social Web....Pages 277-287
Brain Signatures of Team Performance....Pages 288-297
Team Coordination Dynamics and the Interactive Approach: Emerging Evidence and Future Work....Pages 298-307
Performance-Based Metrics for Evaluating Submarine Command Team Decision-Making....Pages 308-317
Multi-Modal Measurement Approach to Team Cohesion....Pages 318-324
Communications-Based Automated Assessment of Team Cognitive Performance....Pages 325-334
Visual Analytics of Social Networks: Mining and Visualizing Co-authorship Networks....Pages 335-345
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
The Crowdsourcing Design Space....Pages 346-355
Developing Systems for the Rapid Modeling of Team Neurodynamics....Pages 356-365
Mapping Cognitive Attractors onto the Dynamic Landscapes of Teamwork....Pages 366-375
Behavioral and Brain Dynamics of Team Coordination Part II: Neurobehavioral Performance....Pages 376-382
Feature Selection in Crowd Creativity....Pages 383-392
Front Matter....Pages 393-393
Augmented Cognition Methods for Evaluating Serious Game Based Insider Cyber Threat Detection Training....Pages 395-403
Ongoing Efforts towards Developing a Physiologically Driven Training System....Pages 404-412
A Hierarchical Adaptation Framework for Adaptive Training Systems....Pages 413-421
Developing and Automating a Prototype for Assessing Levels of Student Involvement....Pages 422-431
Considering Cognitive Traits of University Students with Dyslexia in the Context of a Learning Management System....Pages 432-441
Improving Students’ Meta-cognitive Skills within Intelligent Educational Systems: A Review....Pages 442-451
Interactive Neuro-Educational Technologies (I-NET): Development of a Novel Platform for Neurogaming....Pages 452-461
Learning in Virtual Worlds: A New Path for Supporting Cognitive Impaired Children....Pages 462-471
Front Matter....Pages 473-473
A Longitudinal Study of P300 Brain-Computer Interface and Progression of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis....Pages 475-483
Discovering Context: Classifying Tweets through a Semantic Transform Based on Wikipedia....Pages 484-492
Toward a Wearable, Neurally-Enhanced Augmented Reality System....Pages 493-499
Interface Design Challenge for Brain-Computer Interaction....Pages 500-506
Trust in Human-Computer Interactions as Measured by Frustration, Surprise, and Workload....Pages 507-516
Idea Visibility, Information Diversity, and Idea Integration in Electronic Brainstorming....Pages 517-524
The Challenges of Using Scalp-EEG Input Signals for Continuous Device Control....Pages 525-527
Front Matter....Pages 473-473
Modeling Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics on a Mobile Device to Help Caffeine Users....Pages 528-535
Designing Consumer Health Information Systems: What Do User-Generated Questions Tell Us?....Pages 536-545
Front Matter....Pages 547-547
Estimation of Cognitive Workload during Simulated Air Traffic Control Using Optical Brain Imaging Sensors....Pages 549-558
Distributed Logging and Synchronization of Physiological and Performance Measures to Support Adaptive Automation Strategies....Pages 559-566
Augmenting Robot Behaviors Using Physiological Measures....Pages 567-572
Operational Neuroscience: Neuroscience Research and Tool Development to Support the Warfighter....Pages 573-577
Performance Measures to Enable Agent-Based Support in Demanding Circumstances....Pages 578-587
Cognitive Adaptive Man Machine Interfaces for the Firefighter Commander: Design Framework and Research Methodology....Pages 588-597
An Intelligent Infrastructure for In-Flight Situation Awareness of Aviation Pilots....Pages 598-607
Applications of Functional Near Infrared Imaging: Case Study on UAV Ground Controller....Pages 608-617
Augmented Phonocardiogram Acquisition and Analysis....Pages 618-627
Today’s Competitive Objective: Augmenting Human Performance....Pages 628-635
Measuring the Effectiveness of Stress Prevention Programs in Military Personnel....Pages 636-646
Adaptive Attention Allocation Support: Effects of System Conservativeness and Human Competence....Pages 647-656
A Dynamic Approach to the Physiological-Based Assessment of Resilience to Stressful Conditions....Pages 657-666
Back Matter....Pages -
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Augmented Cognition, FAC 2011, held in Orlando, FL, USA in July 2011, within the framework of the 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2011, with 11 other thematically similar conferences. The 75 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical parts on theories, models, and technologies for augmented cognition; neuroscience and brain monitoring; augmented cognition, social computing, and collaboration; augmented cognition for learning; augmented cognition and interaction; and augmented cognition in complex environments.