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Cognitive Systems Engineering Laboratory, Ohio State University, 210 Baker Systems, 1971 Neil Avenue, 43210, Columbus, OH, USA
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Citations
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Year
Resilient Flight Control: An Architecture for Human Supervision of Automation
2
0.36
2021
Safety II professionals: How resilience engineering can transform safety practice
1
0.39
2020
Opening Up The Black Box Of Sensor Processing Algorithms Through New Visualizations
1
0.37
2016
Seeing Through Multiple Sensors into Distant Scenes: The Essential Power of Viewpoint Control.
0
0.34
2016
Artificial Attention at Scale.
0
0.34
2016
Four concepts for resilience and the implications for the future of resilience engineering
25
1.24
2015
Seven Cardinal Virtues of Human-Machine Teamwork: Examples from the DARPA Robotic Challenge
4
0.89
2014
The Seven Deadly Myths of "Autonomous Systems"
18
1.40
2013
Beyond Simon's Slice: Five Fundamental Trade-Offs that Bound the Performance of Macrocognitive Work Systems
16
1.64
2011
How do Systems Manage Their Adaptive Capacity to Successfully Handle Disruptions? A Resilience Engineering Perspective.
3
0.54
2010
Hollnagel’s test: being ‘in control’ of highly interdependent multi-layered networked systems
15
1.99
2010
Resilience and brittleness in the offshore helicopter transportation system: The identification of constraints and sacrifice decisions in pilots’ work
12
2.11
2009
Effects of Real-time Imaging on Decision-Making in a Simulated Incident Command Task
0
0.34
2009
Beyond Asimov: The Three Laws of Responsible Robotics
14
0.85
2009
The Dynamics of Trust in Cyberdomains
7
0.67
2009
Cooperative Advocacy: An Approach for Integrating Diverse Perspectives in Anomaly Response
2
0.47
2009
Collaborative cross-checking to enhance resilience
20
2.26
2007
Building Adaptive Camera Models for Video Surveillance
3
0.39
2007
Discovering the events expert practitioners extract from dynamic data streams: the modified unit marking technique
2
0.44
2007
An adaptive focus-of-attention model for video surveillance and monitoring
17
0.93
2007
The law of stretched systems in action: exploiting robots
0
0.34
2006
Elicitation by critiquing as a cognitive task analysis methodology
3
0.40
2006
Problem detection
13
1.43
2005
Toward a theory of complex and cognitive systems
10
1.15
2005
Envisioning human-robot coordination in future operations
56
3.82
2004
Ten Challenges for Making Automation a "Team Player" in Joint Human-Agent Activity
130
8.20
2004
Keeping It Too Simple: How the Reductive Tendency Affects Cognitive Engineering
15
4.49
2004
Examining the complexity behind a medication error: generic patterns in communication
12
1.36
2004
Nine Steps to Move Forward from Error
22
3.71
2002
MABA-MABA or Abracadabra? Progress on Human–Automation Co-ordination
41
3.12
2002
Can We Ever Escape from Data Overload? A Cognitive Systems Diagnosis
44
2.83
2002
A Rose by Any Other Name...Would Probably Be Given an Acronym
15
2.84
2002
Predicting Vulnerabilities in Computer-Supported Inferential Analysis under Data Overload
24
1.73
2001
Shift Changes, Updates, and the On-Call Architecture in Space Shuttle Mission Control
17
1.40
2001
Studying cognitive systems in context: preface to the special section.
11
2.11
2000
Distant Supervision–Local Action Given the Potential for Surprise
18
3.06
2000
Team Play with a Powerful and Independent Agent: A Full-Mission Simulation Study.
17
4.05
2000
The Potential for Misinterpretation Considered More Globally: A Response to Vicente and Ethier.
1
0.61
2000
How Experienced Users Avoid Getting Lost In Large Display Networks
11
1.32
1999
Voice Loops as Coordination Aids in Space Shuttle Mission Control.
11
2.02
1999
To Intervene or not to Intervene: The Dilemma of Management by Exception
7
1.98
1999
Team Play with a Powerful and Independent Agent: Operational Experiences and Automation Surprises on the Airbus A-320.
27
6.91
1997
Adapting To New Technology In The Operating Room
39
13.92
1996
Users as Designers: How People Cope with Poor HCI Design in Computer-Based Medical Devices
21
5.10
1996
Voice loops as cooperative aids in space shuttle mission control
26
4.09
1996
How In The World Did We Ever Get Into That Mode - Mode Error And Awareness In Supervisory Control
144
39.86
1995
The price of flexibility
10
1.98
1993
Human interaction with intelligent systems: an overview and bibliography
7
0.80
1991
Integrating principles for human-computer interaction into the design process: heterarchically organized HCI principles
0
0.34
1989
Commentary: Cognitive Engineering in Complex and Dynamic Worlds
10
1.70
1987
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