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HFES 63rd international Annual MeetingOctober 28 – November 1, 2019Sheraton Grand Seattle• Seattle, Washington
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Technical Program Committee Program Chair – Ronald Boring Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Beth BlickensderferEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityDaytona Beach, FL
Cheryl BolstadSandia National LaboratoriesAlbuquerque, NM
Tarah Daly SchmidtQuantum Improvements Consulting Orlando, FL
Kermit DavisUniversity of CincinnatiCincinnati, OH
Sandra GarrettTouchstone Evaluations, Inc.Clemson, SC
Benjamin GoldbergUS Army Combat Capability Development Command - Soldier CenterOrlando, FL
M. Susan HallbeckMayo ClinicRochester, MN
Nicholas KellingUniversity of Houston, Clear LakeHouston, TX
Roger LewUniversity of IdahoMoscow, ID
Avi ParushTechnion-Israel Institute of TechnologyHaifa, Israel
Pamela Savage-KnepshieldUS Army Research LaboratoryAberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Technical Group Program ChairsEmily Stelzer Aerospace Systems
Jenay BeerAging
Ryan WohleberAging
Ilene ZackowitzChildren’s Issues
Michael DorneichCognitive Engineering & DM
Stephen GilbertCognitive Engineering & DM
Harry BlanchardCommunications
Kapil MadathilComputer Systems
Josiah DykstraCybersecurity
Ziho KangEducation
Clive D’SouzaEnvironmental Design
Ian NoyForensics Professional
Anping XieHealth Care
Renaldo BlockerHealth Care
Shi CaoHuman Performance Modeling
James SzalmaIndividual Differences
Andrea JohnsonInternet
Edmond RamlyMacroergonomics
Gwen MaloneOccupational Ergonomics
Bob KingPerception & Performance
Andrea JohnsonProduct Design
Gabriel Ibarra-MejiaSafety
James GriffinSafety
Yu ZhangSurface Transportation
Shannon RobertsSurface Transportation
William KosnikSystem Development
Raffi ElchemmasTest & Evaluation
Michelle BryantTraining
Ben GoldbergVirtual Environments
Seattle CoordinationTechnical Tours - Miriam JoffeUser Experience Day - France Jackson
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Officers President, Kermit M. DavisPresident-Elect, M. Susan HallbeckImmediate Past President, Valerie J. Berg RiceSecretary-Treasurer, Christopher R. ReidSecretary-Treasurer-Elect, Caroline G. L. CaoImmediate Past Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn M. Sommerich
Executive Council At Large MembersThomas J. AlbinEllen BassSara CzajaPaul A. GreenRichard HoldenNancy L. J. Larson
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Division ChairsEducation Division, Beth BlickensderferInternal Affairs Division, Rupa S. ValdezOutreach Division, Karen JacobsScientific Publications Division, William J. HorreyTechnical Standards Division, Robert R. Fox
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society StaffExecutive Director, Steven C. Kemp, CAEOperations Manager, Lauren TaggartOperations Senior Associate, Lindsey Kim Operations Associate, Cruz Paniagua-PardoMarketing Manager, Kate PurdyMarketing Coordinator, Sean DillonMarketing Associate, Marianna LovoPublications, Kate JacobsonSenior Account Manager, Robb ShraderSenior Education Manager, Alexis Bauer Kolak Education Coordinator, Kim Cambric Accountant, Sunny Patel
PROGRAM COMMITTEES
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2019 Supporters
SUSTAINING MEMBERS SPONSORS
Platinum
Gold
Silver
HF/E’s Women’s Luncheon
PDTG and HCTG Annual Conference Reception
HFES UX Day Sponsors
The Student Lounge
Facebook Reality LabsMedStar Health
Nuance Communications Inc.
UCF ISTUniversity of Central Florida
Core Human Factors, Inc.
Design ScienceDesignThink, Inc. End to End User
Research
GoogleHuman Factors in
Context LLCLoring Human Factors, LLC
MedStar Health
National Center for Human Factors in
HealthcareResearch Collective
Usability Associates, LLCUserWorks, Inc.
Clemson University - College of EngineeringClemson University - Industrial Engineering
MURAL.co
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics
Daniel Serfaty TeamScape, LLC
Waldemar Karwowski
Human Solutions Division of Oasis SystemsReshma Kumar
Lee Kok HooSalos Sunesis Limited
Exhibit HallLocation and HoursAll attendees are encouraged to visit the Exhibit Hall, located in Metropolitan A (Third Floor). Refreshment breaks will be held in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday afternoon and on Wednesday and Thursday morning and afternoon.
Exhibit Hall Hours:
Tuesday 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Thursday 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Visit All Exhibitors for Your Chance to Win HFES will be giving away two 2020 memberships and two registrations for the 2020 Annual Meeting, to be held in Chicago, IL. To enter a drawing to win these prizes, visit each exhibitor for a signature and return to the HFES Membership Services Desk.
Drawings will be held on Wednesday and Thursday during both the morning and afternoon refreshment breaks (9:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.). Names of winners will be posted on a sign board in the Exhibit Hall. You must claim your prize at the HFES Membership Services Desk by the end of each day.
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Exhibitors
Bioservo Technologies AB Exhibit Booth #1
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Exhibit Tabletop #2
Ergoneers of North America, Inc. Exhibit Tabletop #4
Foundation for Professional Ergonomics (FPE) Exhibit Tabletop #6
Kinesis Corporation Exhibit Tabletop #5
LifeBooster Inc. Exhibit Booth #16
Microsoft - Xbox Research Exhibit Booth #3
Morgan & Claypool Publishers Exhibit Booth 17
SAGE Publishing Exhibit Booth #2
Sitmatic Exhibit Booth #21, #22
Smart Eye Exhibit Booth #9
SR Research Ltd. Exhibit Booth #14
Tobii Pro Exhibit Booth #11
University of Florida Dept. of Industry & Systems Engineering Exhibit Booth #8
University of Michigan Center for Ergonomics Exhibit Tabletop #1
Wearable Sensing Exhibit Booth #20
Working Concepts Inc Exhibit Tabletop #3
Xsens Exhibit Booth #13
EXHIBIT HALL MAP
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HOTEL FLOORPLAN
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Schedule-at-a-Glance
Sunday, October 279:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. OERC Kirkland
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration & HFES Info Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
Monday, October 287:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Registration & HFES Info Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. FPE Board Meeting Columbia
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Volunteer Room Fremont
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Workshop #4 Questionnaire Design Aspen
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Workshop #5 Human Factors & Artificial Intelligence Redwood A
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. HFES Science Policy Fellows Training Seneca
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Workshop #1: Behavioral Data Analytics Ballard
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Workshop #2: Anthropometry Applied To Wearable Product Design Issaquah
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Workshop #3: Human Machine Teaming Ravenna
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. OERC Kirkland
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ISO/TC159/SC1/WG5 Greenwood
10:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Student Career Day Session Willow
12:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tech Tour #1: Microsoft Off-Site
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Alphonse Chapanis Award University
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Workshop #6: Integration of an HF/E Program into a High Reliability Organization Aspen
1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Workshop #7: The Fundamentals of Neuroergonomics Redwood A
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Council of Technical Groups Redwood B
4:45 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. National Ergonomics Month Expo Cedar
6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. New Members & First Timers Welcome Willow
6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Opening Reception & Silent Auction Grand Ballroom BCD
Tuesday, October 297:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Outreach Division Meeting Eagle Board Room
7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration & HFES Info Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
8:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Opening Plenary Session Grand Ballroom CD
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Volunteer Room Fremont
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ASTM F48 Meeting Diamond
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ISO/TC159/SC1/WG5 Greenwood
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Coffee Break Grand Ballroom Foyer
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC4Alki Boardroom
11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Human Factors Editorial Board Lunch Cirrus
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Local Chapter President’s Lunch Leschi
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mentor-Mentee Luncheon Blueacre Seafood (Off-Site)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Early Career Professionals Lunch Columbia
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Metropolitan A
Technical Group Meetings are listed on Page 12.
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3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Coffee Break Metropolitan A
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Fellows Reception Boren
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Early Career Professionals Reception Cirrus
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Reception Ballard
6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. TG & Program Chairs Reception Columbia
6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Student Reception Metropolitan B
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Product Design/Healthcare TG Networking Reception Off-Site
7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. HFES Annual Business Meeting Willow B
8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Foundation of Professional Ergonomics Reception Ballard
Wednesday, October 307:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. HFES Scientific Publications Committee Breakfast Eagle Board Room
7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Tech Tour #2: Boeing Off-site
7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Registration & HFES Info Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Volunteer Room Fremont
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ASTM F48 Meeting Diamond
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Student Lounge Open Capitol Hill
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ANSI/HFES 100 Committee Leschi
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ISO/TC159/SC1/WG5 Greenwood
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. University Lab Posters Metropolitan Ballroom Foyer
9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Plenary Session Grand Ballroom C
9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibits Open Metropolitan A
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Coffee Break Metropolitan A
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Minority Community Group Kirkland
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Ergonomics in Design Editorial Board Lunch Boren
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Student Chapter President’s Lunch Cirrus
3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Coffee Break Metropolitan A
3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Minority Community Group Kirkland
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. SAE International G45 HSIC Meeting Leschi
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Poster Sessions 1 & Reception Grand Ballroom BC
3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Demonstration Sessions Grand Ballroom D
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Technical Standards Committee Eagle Board Room
4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Poster Sessions 2 & Reception Grand Ballroom BC
7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. ACTG & IDTG Social Off-Site
Thursday, October 317:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration & HFES Info Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Volunteer Room Fremont
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ILO/IEA Meeting Columbia
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. University Lab Posters Metropolitan Ballroom Foyer
9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Plenary Session Grand Ballroom C
9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open Metropolitan A
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Coffee Break Metropolitan A
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Schedule-at-a-Glance
Meeting FacilitiesAll Annual Meeting functions will be held at the Sheraton Grand Seattle unless otherwise noted in the program. A map of the meeting space may be found on page 5. Electronic signage is also available.
Registration Location and HoursRegistration is open during the following hours in 2nd Floor Pre-Function Area.
Sunday 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Monday 7:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Tuesday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Wednesday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
On-Site Event TicketsIf available, tickets for tours and social events may be purchased at the Registration Counter (2nd Floor Foyer) during registration hours. No waiting lists will be established; tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
On-Site Career CenterThe Career Center is located in Grand Ballroom A (2nd Floor) and is open during the following hours:
Monday 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Tuesday 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Employers who have a current job posting, or are registered to search resumes, in the HFES Online Career Center may reserve interview booths and/or tables at the On-Site Career Center, subject to availability. If you have not already reserved space, you may reserve an interview space at the HFES Information Desk. The scheduling of interviews at the Annual Meeting is the sole responsibility of the employer.
HFES members: You may post your résumé in the Online Career Center free of charge. Visit hfes.org and click “Career Center.”
REGISTRATION & FACILITIES
11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Design Making Editorial Board Meeting Seneca
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mentor-Mentee Luncheon lueacre Seafood (Off-site)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. HF/E’s Women’s Networking Luncheon Wild Ginger (Off-site)
12:40 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tech Tour #3: Swedish Medical Center/Aegis Off-site
3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Coffee Break Metropolitan A
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Practitioners Reception Cirrus
5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. TG Program Chairs Meeting Diamond
Friday, November 17:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. BCPE Business Meeting Richmond
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Volunteer Room Fremont
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Registration & HFES Info Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ILO/IEA Meeting Columbia
9:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Technical Program Committee Breakfast Daily Grill Restaurant
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Coffee Break Various Floors
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions Various Rooms
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Job Notices at the Annual MeetingCompanies that wish to post a job in the on-site Career Center, and are NOT interviewing, may opt to have HFES staff collect résumés and mail them after the meeting. The charge is $450.
Organizations not interviewing or collecting résumés may post a “for information only” job notice at the On-Site Career Center for a $75 fee. Job seekers will be directed to send their résumés directly to the organization advertising the position.
Internet AccessComplimentary WiFi is provided in the meeting space for HFES attendees. To connect to the Internet, please select the Sheraton-Seattle-Meeting-Room network and enter HFES19 for the password.
Message BoardA message board will be available in the Grand Ballroom Foyer for posting hard-copy messages and announcements about meetings and events.
Meeting AppDownload the HFES 2019 Annual Meeting mobile app by searching ‘HFES Events’ in the Google Play and Apple Store. The app provides details about technical sessions, workshops, tours, events, and more. Updates to the program will be provided via push notifications through the app.
Student LoungeThe Student Lounge, located in Capitol Hill Room (3rd Floor), has been set aside for students to meet, network, participate in special student activities, and relax.
Tuesday 8:00 a.m.– 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Audiovisual Preview RoomThe Everett Room (3rd Floor) has been reserved for presenters who wish to preview their audiovisual materials. Computers will be available for AV preview only. Preview hours are as follows:
Sunday 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Monday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Tuesday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Wednesday 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Friday 7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Birds of a Feather RoomThe Virginia Room (4th Floor, Union Street Tower) has been set aside Monday through Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for individuals with mutual interests to discuss pertinent topics or conduct meetings. A sign-up sheet is provided at the room for advance reservations. Meeting times are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Gender Neutral RestroomThere is a gender-neutral restroom located on the 4th floor in the Union Tower.
Mother’s RoomThere will be a Mother’s Room available in the Shilshole Room (4th Floor, Pike Street Tower) during the following hours:
Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTSMonday, October 28ErgoX SymposiumThe ErgoX Symposium is a full-day, dual-track event on Monday, October 28, 2019 and will be held at the Conference Center at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Washington. The purpose of ErgoX is to:
• Provide an update on human factors, safety, and ergonomics research methods for exoskeletons and augmented reality
• Highlight standards and technology on exoskeletons and augmented reality
• Inform and educate stakeholders (designers, users, and researchers) about exoskeleton types, applications, and their potential to reduce injuries and increase human performance (productivity, quality, etc.).
For more information, visit www.hfes2019.org/ergox-2019.html.
Student Career & Professional Development DayThe HFES Student Affairs Committee is pleased to offer a special day devoted to events designed to prepare students for their professional career from 10:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. in the Willow Room (2nd Floor).
National Ergonomics Month ExpoCelebrate National Ergonomics Month! All HFES meeting attendees and their guests are invited to a special 90-minute NEM Expo, to be held on Monday from 4:45 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. in the Cedar Room (2nd Floor).
New Members and First-Timer Attendees WelcomeA special event for new members and first-timers will take place on Monday, October 28, from 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. in the Willow Room (2nd Floor). Learn more about HFES and ways to enhance your experience at the meeting.
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
Monday, October 2 (Continued) Opening ReceptionJoin friends and colleagues in Grand Ballroom BCD (2nd Floor) from 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. for this festive reception. See old friends and meet new ones while you enjoy beverages and hors d’oeuvres. Guest tickets are available to those not attending the annual meeting. All guest tickets must be purchased at the Registration Counter prior to 7:00 p.m. on Monday.
Tuesday, October 29Tuesday Opening Plenary Session: Impact of Human Factors and Ergonomics on Workers: Perspectives from the Best of SeattleThe panel will discuss how human factors and ergonomics impacts workers at the large companies in Seattle including Boeing, Amazon, and Recreational Equipment, Inc. The discussion will review current practices, plans for the future, and success stories in implementing human factors and ergonomics. The panel will provide their unique perspectives from very diverse industries and workers.
Panelists: Jane Bourke, Amazon | Matthew Saxon, Recreational Equipment, Inc. | Paul Wright, Boeing, EHS Director of Workplace Safety Moderator: Doug Mitchell, National Public Radio
Mentor-Mentee Luncheons (Tuesday-Thursday)A series of mentor-mentee luncheons will be held to assist students and early-career professionals and those in career transition to develop mentoring relationships with established professionals in the HF/E field. These small-group, dynamic, interactive sessions enable students and young professionals to meet in an informal setting and discuss their concerns and interests.
The luncheons will be held from 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday through Thursday at Blueacre Seafood (off site) for those who reserved a space with Baron Summers prior to the meeting. A waiting list will be available at HFES Information Desk near Registration.
Early-Career Professionals ReceptionIf you indicated at registration that you would attend this event, join your early-career colleagues in Cirrus Room (35th Floor) from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. The reception is intended for professionals in their first five years following graduation who are working in industry and academia. In addition to networking with one another and with prominent HFES members, a short program will target specific topics of interest to early-career professionals.
HFES Annual Business MeetingThe Business Meeting will be held on Tuesday from 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in the Willow B Room (2nd Floor).
Student ReceptionThe Student Reception will take place in Metropolitan B (2nd Floor) from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Snacks, beverages, and a cash bar will be provided, and student awards will be presented.
Wednesday, October 30Interactive DemonstrationsInteractive demonstrations will be presented at from 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. in Grand Ballroom D (2nd Floor).
Posters with Fellows SessionHFES Fellows will once again display posters of their latest work. The session will be held from 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in Grand Ballroom BC (2nd Floor) as part of the Posters Reception.
Wednesday Plenary Session: Design Thinking and Thinking like a Designer Dennis Boyle, IDEO Dennis Boyle, one of the founding team members of IDEO and a senior leader in its Design for Health practice, will make a “show and tell” presentation about the definition, development and application of the process of Design Thinking.
Thursday, October 31Thursday, Plenary Session: Careful, Your Common Sense Might Get You Killed Steve CasnerIn this presentation Steve Casner, author of the book Careful: A User’s Guide To Our Injury-Prone Minds, gathers evidence from across many disciplines, including human factors, to argue that our problem is a different one. Simply stated, our latest complex, opaque, safety-proofed, high-energy, and multifunctional innovations are shattering our intuitive understandings of our world and our once-familiar human capabilities. Have you ever had the urge to invite another motorist to pull over so you can explain how driving works? Casner argues that this is precisely and uniquely what is needed to reroute our interactions with our modern inventions in a safer direction. All signs point to us needing to have the most uncomfortable, unwelcome, yet utterly important conversation (combined with a bit of inner reflection) that we have ever experienced. But how will we provide a new understanding to an audience that doesn’t think they need it? Tune in to find out!
Women’s Networking LunchThose who reserved a seat in advance will meet at the Wild Ginger, located at 1401 3rd Ave. Seattle, WA 98101, from 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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MEETINGSHFES GroupsSaturday, October 267:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. HFES Executive Council Meeting Redwood A (Second Floor)
Sunday, October 277:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. HFES Executive Council Meeting Redwood A (Second Floor)
Tuesday, October 297:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Outreach Division Meeting Eagle Board Room (1st Floor)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Human Factors Editorial Board Cirrus (35th Floor)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Local Chapter President’s Lunch Leschi (3rd Floor)
7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. HFES Annual Business Meeting Willow B (2nd Floor)
Thursday, October 316:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. Education & Training Committee Daily Grill Restaurant
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Editorial Board Lunch
Seneca (4th Floor, Union Street Tower)
Wednesday, October 307:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. HFES Scientific Publications Committee Breakfast Eagle Board Room (1st Floor)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Ergonomics in Design Editorial Board Lunch Boren (4th Floor, Union Street Tower)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Student Chapter Presidents’ Lunch Cirrus (35th Floor)
Friday, November 19:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Technical Program Committee Breakfast Daily Grill Restaurant
Other GroupsTuesday, October 296:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Reception Ballard (3rd Floor)
Wednesday, October 303:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. SAE International G45 HSIC Meeting Richmond (4th Floor, Pike Street Tower)
Thursday, October 318:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ILO/IEA Meeting Columbia (4th Floor, Union Street Tower)
Friday, November 17:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Meeting Richmond (4th Floor, Pike Street Tower)
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ILO/IEA Meeting Columbia (4th Floor, Union Street Tower)
Saturday, November 27:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Meeting Leschi (3rd Floor)
ISO and ANSI Standard CommitteesTuesday, October 299:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ISO/TC159/SCI/WG5 Greenwood (3rd Floor)
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. U.S. TAG to ISO/TC 159/SC4 AIKI Boardroom (4th Floor, Pike Street Tower)
Wednesday, October 308:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ANSI/HFES 100 Committee Leschi (3rd Floor)
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ISO/TC159/SCI/WG5 Greenwood (3rd Floor)
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Technical Standards Committee Eagle Board Room (1st Floor)
Saturday, November 210:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ISO/TC 159/SCI WG5 Greenwood (3rd Floor)
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technical tours
MEETINGS (CONTINUED)
pre-registration required
Technical GroupsMonday, October 283:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Council of Technical Groups Redwood B (2nd Floor)
Tuesday, October 297:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Perception and Performance Leschi (3rd Floor
Wednesday, October 307:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Education Leschi (3rd Floor)
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Usability & System Evaluation Ballard (3rd Floor)
4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Off-Site
5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.
Aerospace Systems Cedar (2nd Floor)
Augmented Cognition Seneca (4th Floor, Union Street Tower)
Children’s Issues & Environmental Design Metropolitan B (2nd Floor)
Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making Issaquah (3rd Floor)
Communications Virginia (4th Floor, Union Street Tower)
Computer Systems/Internet Aspen (2nd Floor)
Cyber Security Redwood (2nd Floor)
Environmental Design & Children’s Issues Issaquah (3rd Floor)
Health Care Ravenna (3rd Floor)
Internet/Computer Systems Aspen (2nd Floor)
Occupational Ergonomics Aspen (2nd Floor)
System Development Off-site
6:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Forensic Professional Willow A (2nd Floor)
Macroergonomics Willow A (2nd Floor)
Product Design Willow B (2nd Floor)
Training Aspen (2nd Floor)
Technical tour pick up location – Buses will pick-up and drop-off on Union Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. Attendees will use the Union Street exit doors on the first level. Tickets must be presented when buses are loading.
Monday, October 28 12:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.Microsoft Human Factors Lab Tour
Wednesday, October 30 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Boeing
Thursday, October 31 12:40 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Swedish Medical Center Safe Patient Handling Skills Lab and Innovative Senior Living Facility Tour
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Workshops - Monday, October 28
Workshop 1 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.BEHAVIORAL DATA ANALYTICS Ballard
Presenters: John D. Lee (University of Wisconsin—Madison), Linda Ng Boyle (University of Washington)
Workshop 2 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.ANTHROPOMETRY APPLIED TO WEARABLE PRODUCT DESIGN Issaquah
Presenters: Kathleen M. Robinette (Fitmetrix LLC), Sandra Alemany (Universitat Politècnica de València), Karen Bredenkamp (Magic Leap Inc.), Daisy Veitch (World Engineering Anthropometry Resource (WEAR))
Workshop 3 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.HUMAN MACHINE TEAMING (HMT): DESIGN AND EVALUATION METHODS Ravenna
Presenters: Patricia L. McDermott (MITRE), Cindy Dominguez (MITRE)
Workshop 4 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN: HOW TO ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS OF THE RIGHT PEOPLE AT THE RIGHT TIME TO GET THE INFORMATION YOU NEED Aspen
Presenters: William Moroney (University of Dayton), Joyce A. Cameron
Workshop 5 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.HUMAN FACTORS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Redwood A
Presenters: Amanda Bond (Soar Technology, Inc.), Kelly J. Neville (Soar Technology, Inc.)
Workshop 6 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.INTEGRATION OF AN HF/E PROGRAM INTO A HIGH RELIABILITY ORGANIZATION Aspen
Presenter: David Yacht (Southwest Airlines)
Workshop 7 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NEUROERGONOMICS: AN OVERVIEW OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE METHODS AND MEASURES Redwood A
Presenters: Gabriella Hancock (California State University, Long Beach), Ben D. Sawyer (University of Central Florida), Theresa Torres Kessler (University of Central Florida)
pre-registration required
AS Aerospace Systems
A Aging
AC Augmented Cognition
K Children’s Issues (Kids)
CE Cognitive Engineering & Decision Making
C Communications
CS Computer Systems
CYB Cyber Security
E Education
ED Environmental Design
EX ErgoX
F Forensic Professional
GS General Session
HC Health Care
HP Human Performance Modeling
I Internet
ID Individual Differences
POS Interactive Posters and Demos
ME Macroergonomics
OE Occupational Ergonomics
PP Perception & Performance
PD Product Design
S Safety
SS Special Sessions
SD System Development
SF Student Forum
ST Surface Transportation
T Training
U Usability & System Design
VE Virtual Environments
W Workshops
Key Abbreviations
14 | HFES 63rd International Annual Meeting
Tuesday, October 298:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Grand Ballroom CD
1. Presidential Address | Kermit Davis, University of Cincinnati2. Impact of Human Factors and Ergonomics on Workers:
Perspectives from the Best of Seattle | Moderator: Doug Mitchell, National Public Radio | Panelists: Jane Bourke, Amazon | Matthew Saxon, Recreational Equipment, Inc. | Les. H. Weige, Boeing
3. Presentation of Newly Elected Fellows4. Presentation of HFES Awards
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
A1 - A PANEL DISCUSSION ON HUMAN FACTORS CONSIDERATIONS FOR PERSONS AGING-IN-PLACE WITH DISABILITYIssaquahDiscussion PanelChair: Jenay Beer, University of Georgia Co-chair: George Mois, University of Georgia
Panelists: Jenay Beer, University of Georgia | Wendy Rogers, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Jon Sanford, Georgia Institute of Technology | Elena Remillard, Georgia Institute of Technology | Carolyn Phillips, Georgia Institute of Technology | Margaret Campbell, Campbell & Associates Consulting
CE1 - HUMAN-ROBOT TEAMINGGrand Ballroom C Lecture Chair: Lixiao Huang, Arizona State University Co-chair: Tristan Endsley, Draper
1. An Empirical Exploration of Resilience in Human-Autonomy Teams Operating Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems | Mustafa Demir, Arizona State University | Nathan McNeese, Clemson University | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University | David Grimm, Georgia Institute of Technology | Jamie Gorman, Georgia Institute of Technology
2. Training Machines to Recognize Neural Correlates of Team and Team Member Uncertainty | Ron Stevens, UCLA School of Medicine/The Learning Chameleon | Trysha Galloway, UCLA/The Learning Chameleon, Inc.
3. Exploring the Effect of Communication Patterns and Transparency on Performance in a Human-Robot Team | Shan Lakhmani, Army Research Laboratory | Julia Wright, Army Research Laboratory | Michael Schwartz, University of Central Florida | Daniel Barber, University of Central Florida
4. Layered Dynamics and System Effectiveness of Human-Autonomy Teams Under Degraded Conditions | David Grimm, Georgia Institute of Technology | Mustafa Demir, Arizona State University | Jamie Gorman, Georgia Institute of Technology | Nathan McNeese, Clemson University | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University
5. Enhancing Transparency in Human-Autonomy Teaming via the Option-centric Rationale Display | Ruikun Luo, University of Michigan | Na Du, University of Michigan | Kevin Huang, University of Michigan | Jessie Yang, University of Michigan
CE2 - MOVING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF TEAM DYNAMICS FROM THE SIMULATION ROOM TO THE OPERATING ROOMGrand Ballroom D Discussion Panel Chair: Trysha Galloway, The Learning Chameleon, Inc.
Panelists: Ronald Stevens, UCLA School of Medicine / The Learning Chameleon | Steven Yule, Harvard Medical School | Jamie Gorman, Georgia Tech | Ann Willemsen-Dunlap, Order of Saint Francis Hospital | Trysha Galloway, The Learning Center, Inc. | Roger Dias, Harvard Medical School
CYB1 - PANEL: RESEARCH SPONSORS FOR CYBERSECURITY RESEARCH AND THE HUMAN FACTORRavennaDiscussion Panel Chair: Robert Gutzwiller, Arizona State University
Panelists: Robert Gutzwiller, Arizona State University | Dan Cosley, Cornell University | Kimbely Ferguson-Walter, Laboratory for Advanced Cybersecurity Research | Dustin Fraze, DARPA | Robert Rahmer, IARPA
E1 - PANEL: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENT CAREER PATHS FOR HUMAN FACTORS/ERGONOMICS ENGINEERSSenecaDiscussion PanelChair: Deepti Surabattula, Fujifilm Sonosite
Panelists: Deepti Surabattula, Fujifilm Sonosite | Steven Landry, Purdue University | Cynthia Kaschub, Intel Corporation | Alan Jacobsen, The Boeing Company | Andy Milkowski, Siemens | Russell Branaghan, Arizona State University
GS1 - NAVIGATING THE CROSSROADS: CAREER TRANSITIONS INHUMAN FACTORSCedarDiscussion PanelChair: Christy Harper, End to End User Research
Panelists: Christy Harper, End to End User Research | Cynthia Rando, Sophic Synergistics LLC | Melissa Meingast, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise | Rochelle Edwards, Google | Jeff Graley, Mile Two
GS2 - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES RESEARCH AGENDA FOR ADVANCING INTELLIGENCE ANALYSISWillow BDiscussion PanelChair: Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University
Panelists: Barbara Wanchisen, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University | Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University | Carmen Medina, MedinAnalytics, LLC
HC1 - TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION IN HEALTHCAREWillow ALectureChair: Elizabeth Papautsky, University of Illinois at ChicagoCo-chair: Changwon Son, Texas A&M University
1. Who is My Team? A Role Network Analysis in Primary Care | Shimeng Du, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Douglas Wiegmann, University of Wisconsin-Madison | John Beasley, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Randi Cartmill, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Laura Farrell, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Amanda Hoffmann, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Paul Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Linsey Steege, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Tosha Wetterneck, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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2. Development Of A Multi-Layer Systems Engineering Visualization For Diabetes Team Coordination | Michelle Jahn Holbrook, Purdue University | Barrett Caldwell, Purdue University
3. Team Cognition as a Barrier and Facilitator in Care Transitions: Implications for Work System Design | Abigail Wooldridge, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Peter Hoonakker, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Bat-Zion Hose, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Thomas Brazelton, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Benjamin Eithun, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Shannon Dean, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Michelle Kelly, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Jonathan Kohler, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Joshua Ross, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Deborah Rusy, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Ayse Gurses, Johns Hopkins University
4. Assessing Mental Models from Communications: Patient, Family, and Care Team Messaging within the Hospital | Rebecca Carter, Ohio State University | Clayton Rothwell, Ohio State University | Cynthia Sieck, Ohio State University | Ann McAlearney, Ohio State University
5. Evaluation of Tactile Cues for Simulated Patients’ Status Under High and Low Workload | Nuphar Katzman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev | May Gellert, Ben Gurion University of the Negev | Joseph Schlesinger, Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben Gurion University of the Negev | Jeremy Cooperstock, McGill University | Yuval Bitan, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
6. Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Set of Tactile Cues to Communicate Patient Information with Anesthesia Providers | Kylie Gomes, University of Virginia | Scott Reeves, Medical University of South Carolina | Sara Riggs, University of Virginia
ID1 - INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCESRedwood LectureChair: Anne Sinatra, U.S. Army CCDC Soldier Center - STTC
1. Individual Differences in Visual Perception and Posture Mimicking in the Inertial Sensor-Based Posture Matching Method for the Upper Extremity | Wonil Lee, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries | Jia-Hua Lin, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries | Stephen Bao, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
2. The Relationship Between Visual and Auditory Cue Utilization | Jaime Auton, University of Adelaide | Mark Wiggins, Macquarie University | Daniel Sturman, Macquarie University
3. The Role of Cue Utilization During a Simulated Driving Scenario | Jaime Auton, University of Adelaide | Mark Wiggins, Macquarie University | Daniel Sturman, Macquarie University, Daniel Sturman, Macquarie University | Mark Wiggins, Macquarie University
4. Investigating Gender Differences in Human Interactions with a Transparent Swarm | Aya Hussein, University of New South Wales in Canberra | Sondoss Elsawah, University of New South Wales in Canberra | Hussein Abbass, University of New South Wales in Canberra
5. Effect of Brain Stimulation on Mechanisms of Social Cognition is Modulated by Individual Preferences for Human Versus Robot Agents | Abdulaziz Abubshait, George Mason University | Eva Wiese, George Mason University
6. Predicting Attrition and Performance in Navy and Marine Corps Air Traffic Control School | Noelle Brown, Naval Research Laboratory | Cyrus Foroughi, Naval Research Laboratory | Joseph Coyne, Naval Research Laboratory | Ciara Sibley, Naval Research Laboratory | Tatana Olson, Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton |
Stephanie Myrick, Naval Research Laboratory
OE1 - RECENT FINDING FROM THE UPPER LIMB CONSORTIUM STUDY: NEW APPROACHES TO RISK ASSESSMENT AND ADDITIONAL HEALTH OUTCOMESMetropolitan BDiscussion Panel Chair: Carisa Harris, University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley
Panelists: Carisa Harris, University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley | Alysha Meyers, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | David Rempel, University of California, San Francisco | Jay Kapellusch, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee | Stephen Bao, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, Olympia, WA
SF2 - USER-CENTERED DESIGN & USABILITY TESTINGAspenLectureChair: Sarah Bakhtiari, University of Massachusetts AmherstCo-chair: Jackie Cha, Purdue University
1. Context-Based Visual Aids to Support the Situation Awareness of Field Engineers Conducting Windstorm Risk Surveys | Sruthy Agnisarman, Clemson University | Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University | Jeffery Bertrand, Clemson University
2. Usability Analysis of Aviation Weather Products in General Aviation | Jacqueline McSorley, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University | John Kleber, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University | Elizabeth Blickensderfer, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
3. Mobile Mental Health Technologies: Unique Challenges and Solutions for an Effective User Centered Design Methodology | Amanda Johnson, University at Buffalo | Ann Bisantz, University at Buffalo | Amy Reynolds, University at Buffalo | Scott Meier, University at Buffalo
4. Usability Study of the iProvèn BPM-337BT Blood Pressure Monitor and App | Valerie Coté, Texas A&M University | Arjun Rao, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar Texas A&M University
5. Preflight Weather Decision Support Tool (PWDST): User-Centered Design Process and Usability Validation | Jayde King, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | John Kleber, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Ashlee Harris, Ohio State University | Barbara Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Elizabeth Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
SS2 - INVITED SPEAKERS FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Grand Ballroom B Special SessionChair: Miriam Joffe, The Boeing Company
1. Puget Sound HFES Chapter Overview | Miram Joffe, The Boeing Company Human Factors in Devices, Focus for 2019 | Edie Adams, Microsoft
2. Human Factors in Devices, Focus for 2019 | Edie Adams, Microsoft
3. The Human Factors of Cabin Experience | Rachelle Ornan, The Boeing Company
4. Adversarial Behaviors and Strategies in Phishing Attacks | Prashanth Rajivan, University of Washington
5. Should We Sit or Should We Stand? | Lynda Enos, Humanfit
6. Developing a Real-Time App for Postural Assessment | Behnoosh Parsa, University of Washington
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ST1 - DRIVER ATTENTION AND HAZARD PERCEPTIONJeffersonLectureChair: YiQi Zhang, Penn State University Co-chair: Joonbum Lee, Battelle
1. Some On-Road Glances Are More Equal Than Others: Measuring Engagement in The Driving Task | Liberty Hoekstra-Atwood, Battelle Memorial Institute | David Prendez, Battelle Memorial Institute | John Campbell, Exponent | Christian Richard, Battelle Memorial Institute
2. Attention Maintenance Training: Are Young Drivers Getting Better or Being More Strategic? | James Unverricht, Old Dominion University | Yusuke Yamani, Old Dominion University | Sarah Yahoodik, Old Dominion University | Jing Chen, Old Dominion University | William Horrey, AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
3. Drivers’ Perceptions of Events: Implications for Theory and Practice | Robert Sall, North Carolina State University | Richard Wagner, North Carolina State University | Jing Feng, North Carolina State University
4. You Look Familiar: Learner Driver Hazard Identification on Familiar and Unfamiliar Roads | Rachael Wynne, University of the Sunshine Coast | Vanessa Beanland, University of Otago | Gemma Read, University of the Sunshine Coast | Paul Salmon, University of the Sunshine Coast
5. Does Familiarity Breed Competence or Contempt? Effects of Driver Experience, Road Type and Familiarity on Hazard Perception | Vanessa Beanland, University of Otago | Rachael Wynne, University of the Sunshine Coast
VE1 - USER CONSIDERATIONS WITHIN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS: STRESS, SICKNESS AND MEMORYBallardLectureChair: Natalie Steinhauser, US Navy
1. Validation of VR-Based Immersive High-Altitude Scene in Inducing Stress Response | Juan Liu, Institute of Aviation Medicine, Air Force | Yulin Zhang, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | Zhubin Wang, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | Guozhen Zhao, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Science
2. Simulator Sickness Coping Strategies: Findings from Reddit | Sarah Beadle, Clemson University
3. Introducing the VIMSSQ: Measuring Susceptibility to Visually Induced Motion Sickness | Behrang Keshavarz, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, UHN | Raheleh Saryazdi , University of Toronto | Jennifer Campos, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, UHN | John Golding, University of Westminster
4. The Impact of Virtual Human Voice on Learner Trust | Scotty Craig, Arizona State University | Erin Chiou, Arizona State University | Noah Schroeder, Wright State University
5. Incidental Memory Recall in Virtual Reality: An Empirical Investigation | Jørgen Ernstsen, University of South-Eastern Norway | Steven Mallam, University of South-Eastern Norway | Salman Nazir, University of South-Eastern Norway
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
CE3 - TEAMING AND COMMUNICATIONGrand Ballroom CLectureChair: Changwon Son, Texas A&M UniversityCo-chair: Mustafa Demir, Arizona State University
1. The Effect of Social Context on the Mind Perception of Robots | Zoe Pruitt, George Mason University | Eva Wiese, George Mason University | Rebecca Butler, George Mason University
2. The Effects of Automation and Role Allocation on Team Performance | Murat Dikmen, University of Waterloo | Yeti Li, University of Waterloo | Philip Farrell, Defence Research and Development Canada | Geoffrey Ho, Defence Research and Development Canada | Shi Cao, University of Waterloo | Catherine Burns, University of Waterloo
3. Testing an Integrated Team Effectiveness Framework in League of Legends | Joshua Eaton, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | David Mendonca, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
4. Applying Work Domain Analysis to Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems | Kaela Shea, Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering; University of Toronto | Tom Chau, Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering; University of Toronto | Olivier St-Cyr, Faculty of Information; University of Toronto
CE4 - WORKLOAD, RISK, AND DECISION MAKINGGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: Heejin Jeong, UMTRICo-chair: Missie Smith, Oakland University
1. The Feeling is Real: Emotion Elicitation in Virtual Reality | Sahinya Susindar, Texas A&M University | Mahnoosh Sadeghi, Texas A&M University | Lea Huntington, Texas A&M University | Andrew Singer, Texas A&M University | Thomas Ferris, Texas A&M University
2. Application of Natural Language Processing in Procedure Design | Nilesh Ade, Texas A&M University | Noor Quddus, Texas A&M University | Pranav Kannan, Texas A&M University | S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M University | Ahmed Harhara, Texas A&M University | Trent Parker, Texas A&M University
3. Cognitive Task Analysis Methods in Envisioned Tactical Command Decision Making | Nicolette McGeorge, Charles River Analytics | Stephanie Kane, Charles River Analytics | Chris Muller, Charles River Analytics
4. Three Dimensions of User Risk-Taking: Individual Differences in the TriRB | Noam Ben-Asher, U.S. Army Research Laboratory | Joachim Meyer, Tel Aviv University
5. Cognitive Load and Situation Awareness for Soldiers: Using an Auditory Detection Response Task | Tzvi Spivak, Pacific Science & Engineering Group | Justin Hollands, Defence Research and Development Canada | Eric Kramkowski, QTAC
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CS1 - HOW TO SUCCEED IN INDUSTRY (AS A UX RESEARCHER): STRATEGIES AND SKILLS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACTRavennaDiscussion PanelChair: Rochelle Edwards, Google
Participants: Kapil Madathil, Clemson | Claudia Acemyan, Rice University | Michael Bartha, HP, Inc | Melroy D’Souza, Microsoft | Rochelle Edwards, Google | Sumonthip Gmitro, The Boeing Company | Christy Harper, End to End User Research
GS3 - THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF PROFESSOR JOHN SENDERSCedarGeneral Session Chair: Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida
Participants: Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida | Gabriella Hancock, California State U., Long Beach | Paul Milgram, U. of Toronto | Penelope Sanderson, The University of Queensland | Ben Sawyer, IEMS- University of Central Florida | Abigail Sellers, Microsoft Research Cambridge | John Lee, University of Wisconsin | Thomas Sheridan, MIT
GS4 - THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES BOARD ON HUMAN SYSTEM INTEGRATION (BOHSI) PANEL: EXPLAINABLE AI, SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY, AND HUMAN MACHINE TEAMINGWillow BDiscussion Panel Chair: Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering
Panelists: Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering | Toby Warden, National Academies | Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Jessie Chen, US Army Research Laboratory | William Clancey, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition | Mica Endsley, SA Technologies | Robert Hoffman, Institute for Human & Machine Cognition | Marc Steinberg, Office of Naval Research
HC2 - WHAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN PATIENT SAFETY WHEN DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS?Grand Ballroom DDiscussion PanelChair: Mustafa Ozkaynak, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical CampusCo-chair: David Neyens, Clemson University
Panelists: Mustafa Ozkaynak, University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus | Ann Bisantz, University at Buffalo | Laura Militello, Applied Decision Science, LLC | Kristen Miller, National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare | Michael Rayo, The Ohio State University | Jason Slagle, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
K1 - CHILDREN’S ISSUESSenecaLecture Chair: Ilene Zackowitz, Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc.
1. Ergonomics in Elementary School: A Multifaceted Approach for Laptop Computers in the Classroom | Melissa Afterman, Learn Ergo
2. A Human Factors Approach to Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) Prevention and Safety Culture in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Pilot Report | Naomi Bishop, Weill Cornell Medicine | Snezana Osorio, Cornell | Rana Zadeh, Cornell University | Elizabeth Capezuti, Hunter College of CUNY | Jennifer Lee, Weill Cornell Medicine
3. Developing an Interactive Survey Instrument to Capture Hospitalized Children’s Experience | Haneen Ali, Auburn University | Astin Cole, Auburn University | Adam Sienkiewicz, Auburn University | Monir Hossain, Auburn University | Tori Ho, Auburn University
4. Falls From Shopping Carts Versus Household Products Among Young Children | Farheen Khan, Rimkus Consulting Group | Kuba Glazek, Rimkus Consulting Group | J. Todd, Rimkus Consulting Group | Samuel Alper, Bold Insight
5. An Investigation on the Portrayal of Blue Whale Challenge on YouTube and Twitter | Amro Khasawneh, Clemson University | Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University | Emma Dixon, University of Maryland, College Park | Pamela Wisniewski, University of Central Florida | Heidi Zinzow, Clemson University | Rebecca Roth, Clemson University
ME1 - IT TAKES PARTNERS TO CREATE SOLUTIONS MANAGEMENT WANTSIssaquahDiscssuion PanelChair: Cristina Banks, University of California, Berkeley
Panelists: Cristina Banks, University of California, Berkeley | Kathleen Mosier, TeamScape LLC | Kriss Kennedy, University of Houston | Chris Miller, Smart Information Flow Technology | Andrew Imada, A.S. Imada & Associates
OE2 - VIBRATION-PHYSICAL RF/STRESSORSMetropolitan BLecture Chair: Patrick Dempsey, CDC/NIOSHCo-chair: Peter Johnson, University of Washington
1. Evaluation of Multi-Axial Active Suspension to Reduce Whole Body Vibration Exposures and Associated Biomechanical Loading in Mining Heavy Equipment Vehicle Operators | Kiana Kia, Oregon State University | Peter Johnson, University of Washington | Stephanie Fitch, Oregon State University | Jack Dennerlein, Northeastern University | Jay Kim, Oregon State University
2. Physiological and Muscular Stress Associated with Multi-Axial Whole-Body Vibration Exposure in Mining Heavy Equipment Vehicle Environment | Kiana Kia, Oregon State University | Stephanie Fitch, Oregon State University | Sean Newsom, Oregon State University | Jay Kim, Oregon State University
3. Effects of Multi-Axial Whole Body Vibration Exposures on Postural Stability | Jangho Park, Virginia Tech | Kiana Kia, Oregon State University | Stephanie Fits, Oregon State University | Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Tech | Jay Kim, Oregon State University
4. An Exploratory Study Comparing the Hand-Arm Vibration Exposures Measured from Bucking Bars Using Traditional Tool-Mounted Accelerometers and Wrist Worn IMUs | Wadih Zaklit, Boeing | Per Reinhall, University of Washington | Livia Anderson, University of Washington | Szymon Sarnowicz, University of Washington | Cassidy Quigley, University of Washington | Hyoung Frank Ryou, University of Washington | Richard Gardner, Boeing | Riley HansonSmith, Boeing | Peter Johnson, University of Washington
5. Comparison of Whole-Body Vibration Exposures When Operating a City Bus with an Active, Passive and Static Suspension Bus Seat | Peter Johnson, University of Washington | Jennifer Ibbotson-Brown, University of Washington | Serf Menocal, Bose Corporation (retired) | Jim Parison, Bose Corporation (retired)
OE3 – HEALTH CARERedwoodLectureChair: Robert Radwin, University of Washington-MadisonCo-chair: Neal Wiggermann, Hill-Rom
1. Physical Stresses on Caregivers when Pulling Patients Up in Bed: Effect of Repositioning Aids and Patient Weight | Jie Zhou, Hill-Rom | Neal Wiggermann, Hill-Rom
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2. Effects of Visual Stress on Postural Control During Simulated Laparoscopy: A Preliminary Study | Yifan Li, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | Kristin Chrouser, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | Clive D’Souza, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
3. Quantification of In Situ Tremor in Microscopic Surgery | Yifan Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Mitchell Wolf, SSM Health Dean Medical Group | Amol Kulkarni, SSM Health Dean Medical Group | James Bell, SSM Health Dean Medical Group | Jonathan Chang, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Amit Nimunkar, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Robert Radwin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4. Effects of Patient Turning Devices on Muscular Demands of Caregivers | Jaejin Hwang, Northern Illinois University | Hemateja Ari, Northern Illinois University | Megha Matoo, Northern Illinois University | Jie Chen, Northern Illinois University | Jeong Ho Kim, Oregon State University
5. Prevalence of Safe Patient Handling Practice in U.S. Acute Care Hospitals | Susan Kayser, Hill-Rom | Neal Wiggermann, Hill-Rom | Dee Kumpar, Hill-Rom
PD1 - STANLEY CAPLAN USER CENTERED DESIGN AWARDWillow ASpecial SessionChair: Adam Shames, Core Human FactorsCo-chair: Kathleen Kremer, Bose Corporation
PP1 - PERCEPTION AND DECISION MAKINGBallardLectureChair: Harvey Smallman, Pacific ScienceCo-chair: Julia Trippe, Pacific Science 1. Collaborative Metacognition in Signal Detection Decision Making
| Jackson Duncan-Reid, Oregon State University | Jason McCarley, Oregon State University
2. Foundational Elements of a Rendezvous: When (and Where) Planning and Prediction Meet | Kimberly Spahr, Colorado State University | Christopher Wickens, Colorado State University | Benjamin Clegg, Colorado State University | C.A.P. Smith, Colorado State University | Gautham Vijayaragavan, Colorado State University
3. Can You See It? Perceived Variance in Scatterplot Visualization | Nathan Herdener, Colorado State University | Benjamin Clegg, Colorado State University | Chris Wickens, Colorado State University | C.A.P. Smith, Colorado State University
4. Metacognition, Numeracy, and Automation-Aided Decision-Making | Shannon Gyles, Oregon State University | Jason McCarley, Oregon State University
SF3 - CLINICAL AND CONSUMER HEALTH CAREAspenLectureChair: Holly Handley, Old Dominion UniversityCo-chair: Courtney Savage, US Army PEO IEWS
1. Analysis of Eye Behavior: Mental Workload Assessment in Robotic Surgery Training | Chuhao Wu, Purdue University | Jackie Cha, Purdue University | Jay Sulek, Indiana University | Tian Zhou, Boston Consulting Group | Chandru Sundaram, Indiana University | Juan Wachs, Purdue University | Denny Yu, Purdue University
2. Towards Understanding Liminal Fatigue in Nursing | James Flores, Texas A&M University | Ethan Larsen, Houston Methodist Hospital | Arjun Rao, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
3. Operating Room Turnover Time: Definitions and Future Research Needs | Gianna Schock, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Beth Blickensderfer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
4. A Preliminary Study Investigating Patients’ Perceptions of Research Consenting Methods | Mackenzie Wilson, Clemson University | Amro Khasawneh, Clemson University | Amal Ponathil, Clemson University | Shraddhaa Narasimha, Clemson University | Sruthy Agnisarman, Clemson University | Brandon Welch, Medical University of South Carolina | Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University
5. Analyzing Heart Rate as a Physiological Indicator of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Scoping Literature Review | Mahnoosh Sadeghi, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University | Anthony McDonald, Texas A&M University
ST2 - DISPLAY, WARNING AND INTERFACE DESIGN JeffersonLectureChair: Seyed Armin Raeis Hosseiny, Ford Motor Company Co-chair: Hy Kim, Virginia Tech 1. The Effect of Secondary Cognitive Task Difficulty on Headway
Maintenance and Perceived Workload While Using Lane Keeping Systems | Nade Liang, Purdue University | Brandon Pitts, Purdue University
2. A Review on the Interface Design of Automotive Head-Up Displays for Communicating Safety-Related Information | Juhee Park, Seoul National University | Woojin Park, Seoul National University
3. Plausibility of Human Remote Driving: Human-Centered Experiments from the Point of View of Teledrivers and Telepassengers | Christopher Cabrall, Delft University of Technology | Jork Stapel, Delft University of Technology | Pavan Besemer, Delft University of Technology | Koen Jongbloed, Delft University of Technology | Mitchel Knipscheer, Delft University of Technology | Bas Lottman, Delft University of Technology | Philip Oomkens, Delft University of Technology | Niek Rutten, Delft University of Technology | Jasper Schol, Delft University of Technology
4. The Effects of Warning Lead Time on Situation Awareness in Connected Vehicle Systems | Xiaomei Tan, Pennsylvania State University | Yiqi Zhang, Pennsylvania State University
5. A Model of Indian Drivers’ Ratings of In-Vehicle Alerts to Pedestrian Encounters on Roads in India | Kip Smith, KipSmith, LLC | Jan-Erik Kallhammer, Veoneer Sweden AB
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
SS3 - HFES JOURNAL AWARDS AND HUMAN FACTORS PRIZE PRESENTATIONRedwoodSpecial Sessions Chair: Nancy Stone
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E2 - MOVING FORWARD FROM THE MID-CAREER: PATH OPTIONS AND STRATEGIES FOR MID-CAREER ACADEMICSRavennaDiscussion PanelChair: Ellen Bass, Drexel University Panelists: Ellen Bass, Drexel University | Ann Bisantz, University at Buffalo | Caroline Cao, Wright State University | Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University | Amy Pritchett, The Pennsylvania State University
GS5 - HFE IN DIVERSITY, INCLUSION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: A PRACTICAL PRIMERGrand Ballroom CDiscussion PanelChair: Abigail Wooldridge, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Panelists: Abigail Wooldridge, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Natalie Benda, Weill Cornell Medicine | Tonya Smith-Jackson, North Carolina A&T State University | Theresa Nguyen, Texas Tech University | Kylie Gomes, Clemson University | Rupa Valdez, University of Virginia | Deliya Wesley, MedStar Health Research Institute and Georgetown University | Jacklin Stonewall, Iowa State University
GS6 - THE JOINT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CENTER: TRANSFORMING THE DOD WITH HUMAN-CENTERED TECHNOLOGYWillow BSpecial SessionChair: Stoney Trent, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC)
HC3 - HEALTH IT AND PATIENT SAFETYGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: Maryam Tabibzadeh, California State University, NorthridgeCo-chair: Mustafa Ozkaynak University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus
1. Information Technology Systems at the Sharp End of Medication Therapy Management | Reicelis Casares Li, University of Waterloo | Rodrigo Arcuri Marques Pereira, University of Waterloo | Alessandro Jatobá, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation | Mario Cesar Rodríguez Vidal, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro | Paulo Victor Rodrigues de Carvalho, Nuclear Engineering Institute | Kelly Grindrod, University of Waterloo | Catherine Burns, University of Waterloo
2. Where Are Health IT Patient Safety Event Reports Hiding? Identifying Health IT Patient Safety Events in Self-Reported Databases | Katharine Adams, MedStar Health | Jessica Howe, MedStar Health | Michael Gaunt, Institute for Safe Medication Practices | Raj Ratwani, MedStar Health | Allan Fong, MedStar Health
3. How Nurse Experience Influences the Patterns of Electronic Medical Record Documentation in an Intensive Care Unit | Wenbin Guo, University of Missouri | Jung Hyup Kim, University of Missouri | Benjamin Smith, University of Missouri | Laurel Despins, University of Missouri
4. What Did You Order? Developing Models to Measure the Impact of Usability on Emergency Physician Accuracy Using Computerized Provider Order Entry | Swaminathan Kandaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst | Jiajun Wei, University at Buffalo, Amherst | Aaron Hettinger, MedStar Health, Washington DC | Raj Ratwani, MedStar Health, Washington DC | Allan Fong, MedStar Health, Washington DC
5. Everything but the Kitchen Sink: A Mixed Methods Approach to Health IT Usability Testing | Laura Schubel, MedStar Health | Robin Littlejohn, MedStar Health | Ronald Romero Barrientos, MedStar Health | Ryan Arnold, Drexel University School of Medicine | Muge Capan, Drexel University | Kristen Miller, MedStar Health
6. Investigating Nurses’ Preference for Drowsy Driving Mitigation Technologies | Alec Smith, Texas A&M University | Anthony McDonald, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
ME2 - THE CYBERNETIC RETURN IN HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICSIssaquahDiscussion PanelChair: Patrick Waterson, Loughborough University
Panelists: Patrick Waterson, Loughborough | Chris Baber, University of Birmingham | David Golightly, Newcastle University | Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida | Thierry Morineau, University of Bretagne Sud | Stephen J. Guastello, Klingler College of Arts & Sciences | Travis J. Wiltshire, Tilburg University | Waldemar Karwowski, University of Central Florida | Colin G. Drury, SUNY Buffalo and Applied Ergonomics Group Inc.
OE4 - EXOSKELETONS 1Metropolitan BLectureChair: Ryan Porto, General Motors
Co-chair: Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
1. Assessment of Two Passive Back-Support Exoskeletons in a Simulated Precision Manual Assembly Task | Saman Madinei, Virginia Tech | Sunwook Kim, Virginia Tech | Mohammad Mehdi Alemi, Virginia Tech | Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Tech | Maury Nussbaum, Virginia Tech
2. Evaluation of Trunk-Supporting Exoskeleton | Homayoon Kazerooni, University of California at Berkeley | Wayne Tung, suitX | Minerva Pillai, suitX
3. Effects of Passive Upper-Extremity Exoskeleton Use on Motor Performance in a Precision Task | Denean Kelson, Virginia Tech | Sunwook Kim, Virginia Tech | Maury Nussbaum, Virginia Tech | Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Tech
4. Effects of Using a Whole-Body Power Exoskeleton for Performing Industrial Tasks | Sunwook Kim, Virginia Tech | Willow Lawton, Virginia Tech | Maury Maury, Virginia Tech | Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Tech
5. Effects of Back Support Exoskeleton Use on Postural Stability | Jangho Park, Virginia Tech | Sunwook Kim, Virginia Tech | Maury Nussbaum, Virginia Tech | Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Tech
OE5 - TASK ASSESSMENTGrand Ballroom DLecture Chair: Sheree Gibson, Ergonomics Applications
Co-chair: Michelle Kerr, Sandalwood Eng. & Ergonomics
1. A Deep Learning-Based RULA Method for Working Posture Assessment | Li Li, North Carolina State University | Xu Xu, North Carolina State University
2. Activation Pattern of the Upper Extremity Muscles During Dynamic Push and Pull Tasks | Donghyun Song, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Haerim Bak, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Gwanseob Shin, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
3. Low Back Muscle Activity when Using a Smartphone While Walking | Seobin Choi, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Misol Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Eunjee Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Gwanseob Shin, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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4. Effects of Mental and Physical Fatigue Inducing Tasks on Balance and Gait Characteristics | Youngjae Lee, Virginia Tech | Sophia Ulman, Virginia Tech | Sunwook Kim, Virginia Tech | Divya Srinivasan, Virginia Tech
PD2 - THE BUSINESS OF UX DESIGNWillow ASpecial Invited SessionChair: Stan Caplan, Usability Associates, LLCCo-chair: Sami Durrani, Fresenius Medical Care
Invited Speaker: Daniel Rosenberg, rCDO Consulting, LLC
S1 - INNOVATIVE METHODS FOR ASSESSING SAFETY THROUGH HUMAN PERFORMANCECedarLecture Chair: Tamsyn Edwards, SJSU/NASA
1. Multi-Dimensional Workload in Two Types of Nuclear Power Plant Simulators | Lauren Reinerman-Jones, University of Central Florida | Jinchao Lin, University of Central Florida | Daniel Barber, University of Central Florida | Gerald Matthews, University of Central Florida | Niav Hughes, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. Human Factors Ground Test Assessment and Protocol Development for Space Radiation Protection Concepts | Julie Hanson, National Institute of Aerospace | Martha Clowdsley, NASA Langley Research Center | Sheila Thibeault, NASA Langley Research Center
3. Network-Based Safety Leading Indicators for Safety Risk Analysis in Construction | Jun Wang, Mississippi State University | Saiedeh Razavi, McMaster University
4. Learning Drivers’ Behavior From Social Networking | Yueqing Li, Lamar University | Acyut Kaneria, Lamar University | Chao Qian, Lamar University, Jiangnan University | Brian Craig, Lamar University
5. Evaluation of Fiberglass and Aluminum Ladder Stability During a Simulated Tethered Operator Fall Event | Colin McKinnon, McMaster University | Kayla Fewster, University of Waterloo | Clark Dickerson, University of Waterloo | Jack Callaghan, University of Waterloo
SF4: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCEAspenLectureChair: Hunter Rogers, Clemson University
Co-chair: Sruthy Agnisarman, Clemson University
1. The Conspicuity Benefits of Rear-Facing Bike Lights in Daylight | Darlene Edewaard, Clemson University | Ellen Szubski, Clemson University | Rick Tyrrell, Clemson University
2. Can Highlighting a Pedestrian’s Biological Motion at Night Mitigate the Negative Effect of Driver Distraction? | Ellen Szubski, Clemson University | Darlene Edewaard, Clemson University | Richard Tyrrell, Clemson University
3. Perceptions of Passability Through Dynamically Moving Gaps | Katie Lucaites, Clemson University | Rohith Venkatakrishnan, Clemson University | Roshan Venkatakrishnan, Clemson University | Ayush Bhargava, Clemson University | Christopher Pagano, Clemson University
4. Transfer of Calibration in Virtual Reality to Both Real and Virtual Environments | Hannah Solini, Clemson University | Ayush Bhargava, Clemson University | Christopher Pagano, Clemson University
5. Foraging for Handholds: Attentional Scanning Varies by Expertise in Rock Climbing | Emily Hartkop, North Carolina State University | Chris Wickens, Colorado State University | John Keller, Alion Science | Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State University
ST3 - SAFETY OF ROAD USERSJeffersonLecture Chair: Shiyan Yang, Seeing Machines Co-chair: Maryam Zahab , Texas A & M
1. Collision Risk Assessment Using Naturalistic Data from a Rent-A-Car Fleet | Dongsoon Min, University of Toronto | Trevor Waite, University of Toronto | Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
2. Effects of Cell Phone Conversation on the First Driver Response to a Stopped Lead Vehicle | Bradley Weaver, Rice University | Patricia DeLucia, Rice University | Jason Jupe, Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc.
3. Pedestrian Moving Patterns During Potential Conflicts with 110 On-Road Driving Vehicles | Renran Tian, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis | Stanley Chien, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis | Yaobin Chen, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis | Rini Sherony, Toyota Motor North America, Research & Development
4. What Are Steering Pictures Worth? Using Image-Based Steering Features to Detect Drowsiness on Rural Roads | Kartik Mutya, Texas A&M University | Jayesh Shah, Texas A&M University | Anthony McDonald, Texas A&M University | Jaycelyn Jefferson, Texas A&M University
5. Warning Signs to Fasten Seat Belts Result in Higher Rates of Rear Seat Belt Use in Rideshare Vehicles | Kenneth Nemire, HFE Consulting
T1 - PANEL - TRAINING AND TRANSFER: EXPLORING ISSUES OF EMBEDDED TRAINING IN COMPLEX SYSTEMSSenecaDiscussion Panel Chair: Elizabeth Veinott, Michigan Technological University
Panelists: Elizabeth Veinott, Michigan Technological University | Rebecca Fosha, United States Coast Guard | Chris Nemeth, ARA
VE2 - EXTENDING AND UNDERSTANDING THE STATE OF THE ART THROUGH VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONBallardLecture Chair: Randall Spain, North Carolina State University
1. Integrating Episodic Future Thinking into Virtual Reality to Mitigate Substance Use Disorders | Tianzi Wang, Virginia Tech | Nathan Lau, Virginia Tech | Alexandra Mellis, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC | Warren Bickel, Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
2. Evaluating the Comprehensiveness of VR PLAY Guidelines Using Elder Scrolls: Skyrim VR | Daniel Smith, Wichita State University | Jasmine Granados, Wichita State University | Joel Suss, Wichita State University
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3. Cross-Cultural Reactions to Peacekeeping Robots Wielding Non-Lethal Weapons | James Bliss, Leidos, Inc. | Shelby Long, Old Dominion University | Nicole Karpinsky-Mosley, Knowesis
4. Muscle Activation and Driving Performance Differences Between Static and Dynamic Driving Simulation and Conditions During 90 Degree Turning Maneuvers | Diego Gonzalez, University of Guelph | Danielle Filio, University of Guelph | Lynn Dony, University of Guelph | Michele Oliver, University of Guelph
5. Usability Testing of a Virtual Reality Tutorial | Stephanie Fussell, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Jessyca Derby, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | William Shelstad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Joshua Smith, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Jacob Benedict, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Barbara Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Robert Thomas, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Andrew Dattel, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Wednesday, October 308:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
AS1 - DISPLAY DESIGN FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIESRavennaLectureChair: Andrew Miranda, Naval Safety Center Co-chair: Emily Stelzer, Aerospace Systems TG Chair
1. Pilot Perceptions on the Integration of Electronic Flight Bag Information In New Flight Deck Designs | Michell Yeh, Federal Aviation Administration | Joseph Jaworski, Cherokee at the FAA | Stephanie Chase, US DOT Volpe Center
2. Effects of Visual Complexity Levels and Information Decluttering Methods for Cockpit Displys on Human Search Performance | Sung Ho Kim, Seoul National University | Ji Hwan Lee, Seoul National University | Donggun Park, Seoul National University | Yushin Lee, Seoul National University | Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National University
3. Usability Test of a Prototype UAS Awareness Interface for Public Users | Lynne Martin, NASA Ames | Kimberly Jobe, SJSUF | Faisal Omar, SJSUF | Cesar Ramirez, ASRC | Jeffrey Homola, NASA Ames
C1 - COMMUNICATIONSBallardChair: Mehrsa Khaleghi, University of Rhode Island
1. Team Coordination of Team Situation Awareness in Human-Autonomy Teaming | Mustafa Demir, Arizona State University | Nathan McNeese, Clemson University | Manrong She, Tsinghua University | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University
2. A Longitudinal Study on Quality of Experience (QoE) Measures to Predict Customer’s Likelihood to Recommend (L2R) a Service | Amin Azad, University of Toronto, St George | Mark Chignell, University of Toronto, St George | Leon Zucherman, University of Toronto, St George
F1 - FORENSIC PROFESSIONAL 1CedarLectureChair: Joseph Cohen Error Analysis, Inc.
1. Synthesis of Video and 3D Laser Metrology to Reconstruct a Vehicle vs Pedestrian Collision: a Case Study | Charles King, Forensic Engineering Technologies | Justin Morgan, JF Morgan
2. Characterization of Visual Acuity and Contrast Sensitivity using Head-Mounted Displays in a Virtual Environment: A Pilot Study | David Sproule, Explico Engineering | Rosemarie Figueroa Jacinto, Explico Engineering | Steve Rundell, Explico Engineering | Jacob Williams, The Reality Machine | Sam Perlmutter, Explico Engineering | Steve Arndt, Explico Engineering
3. Application of Stereoscopic Head-Mounted Displays and Interactive Virtual Reality Environments to an “Optical Illusion” Misstep and Fall Case | Rosemarie Figueroa, Explico Engineeering | David Sproule, Explico Engineering | Jacob Williams, The Reality Machine | Sam Perlmutter, Explico Engineering | Steve Arndt, Explico Engineering | Steve Rundell, Explico Engineering
4. Measuring the Static Coefficient of Friction of Non-Fluid Contaminants | Hunter DeBusk, Applied Cognitive Sciences | Levi Dixon, Applied Cognitive Sciences | Joellen Gill, Applied Cognitive Sciences | Richard Gill, Applied Cognitive Sciences
HC4 - 2019 TOWN HALL ON HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS FOR PATIENT WORKWillow ASpecial Sessions Chair: Richard Holden, Indiana State University School of Medicine
Participants: Richard Holden, Indiana University School of Medicine | Rupa Valdez, University of Virgina
HP1 - MODELING METHODS FOR ACTIVITY CONTEXT, PERCEPTION, AND AUTOMATION TRANSPARENCYSenecaLecture Chair: Matthew Bolton, University at Buffalo
Co-chair: Gaojian Huang, Purdue University
1. Application of the DeepSense Deep Learning Framework to Determination of Activity Context from Smartphone Data | Bethany Bracken, Charles River Analytics | Shashank Manjunath, Charles River Analytics | Stan German, Charles River Analytics | Camille Monnier, Charles River Analytics | Mike Farry, Charles River Analytics
2. The 3-Minute Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) Embedded in a Wrist-worn Device: Time of Day Effects | Panagiotis Matsangas, Naval Postgraduate School | Nita Shattuck, Naval Postgraduate School | Katherine Mortimore, University of Washington | Christopher Paghasian, University of California, Davis | Frances Greene, Naval Postgraduate School
3. Can You Feel It? What Does It Mean? Notifications for Operators of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) During Operational Missions | Nuphar Katzman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev | Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
4. Auditory Warnings Invoking Startle Response Cause Faster and More Intense Neck Muscle Contractions Prior to Head Impacts | Mohammad Homayounpour, University of Utah | Jonathan Mortensen, University of Utah | Andrew Merryweather, University of Utah
5. A Capacity Coefficient Method for Characterizing the Impacts of Automation Transparency on Workload Efficiency | Corey Fallon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Leslie Blaha, Air Force Research Laboratory | Brett Jefferson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Lyndsey Franklin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
I1 - UX IN INDUSTRY: AN UNCONFERENCE W/ THE PRACTITIONERSAspenDiscussion Panel Chair: Ilene Zackowitz Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc.
Panelists: France Jackson, Intel Corp
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ME3 - TEAM DYNAMICSIssaquahLectureChair: Edmond Ramly, Macroergonomics
1. Orchestrating Through Whirlwind: Identified Challenges and Resilience Factors of Incident Management Teams during Hurricane Harvey | Changwon Son, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University | S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M University | Jukrin Moon, Texas A&M University
2. Communication System Cues to Benefit Distributed Action Teams | Sarah Berger, University of Connecticut | Robert Henning, University of Connecticut
3. A Structured Reset Process to Benefit Team Resilience | Jeffrey Hanrahan, University of Conncticut | Robert Henning, University of Connecticut
OE6 - EXOSKELETONS 2Metropolitan BLectureChair: Carisa Harris, University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley
1. Accuracy of an Algorithm Using Motion Data of Five Wearable IMU Sensors for Estimating Lifting Duration and Lifting Risk Factors | Menekse Barim, NIOSH | Ming-Lun Lu, NIOSH | Shuo Feng, Focus Ventures Inc. | Grant Hughes, Focus Ventures Inc. | Marie Hayden, NIOSH | Dwight Werren, NIOSH
2. Exploring Neuroergonomic Fit of Passive Exoskeletons During Manual Handling Tasks | Yibo zhu, Texas A&M University | Ranjana Mehta, Texas A&M University | Eric Weston, Ohio State University | Gregory Knapika, Ohio State University | Michael Picchiotti, Ohio State University | Sue Ferguson, Ohio State University | William Marras, Ohio State University
3. Identifying Barriers and Facilitators of Exoskeleton Implementation in the Operating Room | Jackie Cha, Purdue University | Sara Monfared, Indiana University School of Medicine | Kaylee Ecker, Purdue University | Albert Lee, Purdue University | Dimitrios Stefanidis, Indiana University School of Medicine | Maury Nussbaum, Virginia Tech | Denny Yu, Purdue University
PD3 - ASSESSING BODY MECHANICSWillow BLectureChair: Shijing Liu, Fresenius Medical Care
Co-chair: Seyed Armin Raeis Hosseiny, Ford Motor Company
1. Measurement of the Internal Shape of Power Grip in Wrist Ulnar/Radial Deviationm |Hayoung Jung, Pohang University of Science and Technology | Wonsup Lee, Handong Global University | Sujin Mun, Pohang University of Science and Technology | Heecheon You, Pohang University of Science and Technology
2. Performance, Movement, Posture, and Perceived Discomfort in Active vs. Static Seating | Jeremy Faulk, Cornell University | Cameron McKee, Cornell University | Heather Bazille, Cornell University | Michael Brigham, Cornell University | Jasmine Daniel, Cornell University | Julia Jaffe, Cornell University | JeeEun Lee, Cornell University | Elena Sabinson, Cornell University | Yaoyi Zhou, Cornell University | Yige Zhu, Cornell University | Yoo jin Chung, Cornell University | Alan Hedge, Cornell University
3. Validity of Pendant-Based IMU Assessment of Postural Stability Under Varying Balance Conditions Compared to a Sensor Positioned on the Lower Back | Shubo Lyu, Pennsylvania State University | Stephen Piazza, Pennsylvania State University | Danielle Downs, Pennsylvania State University | Andris Freivalds, Pennsylvania State University
PP2 - TRAINING PERCEPTION FOR VEHICLESJeffersonLectureChair: Brandon Pitts, Purdue University
Co-chair: Barry Goettl, Department of the Air Force
1. Communications of Visual and Auditory Information and the Coordination of Team Task Performance | Adam Werner, Georgia Institute of Technology | Jamie Gorman, Georgia Institute of Technology | Michael Crites, Georgia Institute of Technology
2. A Mathematical Model-based Metric of Spatial Disorientation for Use in Triggering Active Countermeasures | Jordan Dixon, University of Colorado-Boulder | Tristan Endsley, Draper Laboratories | Torin Clark, University of Colorado-Boulder
3. Utility of Concurrent Bandwidth Feedback in Training Aircraft Flight Tasks | John Karasinski, University of California, Davis | Stephen Robison, University of California, Davis
SF5: COGNITIVE ANALYSIS AND NATURALISTIC OBSERVATIONRedwoodLectureChair: Shraddhaa Narasimha, Clemson University
Co-chair: Julia Wright, US Army Research Laboratory
1. Understanding Reliance and Trust in Decision Aids for UAV Target Identification | Hunter Rogers, Clemson University | Amro Khasawneh, Clemson University | Jeffrey Bertrand, Clemson University | Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University
2. Investigating Incident Management Teams as Cognitive Systems of Systems via Network Analysis of Real Time Interactions | Jukrin Moon, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University | S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M University | Timothy Neville, Texas A&M University | Changwon Son, Texas A&M University
3. Mind Perception in a Competitive Human-Robot Interaction Game | Levern Currie, George Mason University | Eva Wiese, George Mason University
9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
PL2 – DESIGN THINKING AND THINKING LIKE A DESIGNERGrand Ballroom CInvited Speaker: Dennis Boyle, IDEO
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
SS4 - PAST PRESIDENT’S FORUM: FUTURE CHALLENGES IN HUMAN-AGENT TEAMING AND DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIESMetropolitan BSpecial Sessions Chair: Valerie Rice
Participants: Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida | Ben Sawyer, University of Central Florida | Penelope Sanderson, The University of Queensland | Joseph Lyons, US Air Force Research Lab
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AC1 - AUGMENTING COGNITION: FROM STATE DETECTION TO INTERVENTION JeffersonLectureChair: Jackie Cha, Purdue Univresity
1. Improving Pupil Diameter Accuracy in a Remote Eye Tracking System | Joseph Coyne, Naval Research Laboratory | Noelle Brown, Naval Research Laboratory | Cyrus Foroughi, Naval Research Laboratory | Ciara Sibley, Naval Research Laboratory
2. Additional Evidence for Pupil Size as a Measure of Within-Task Learning | Ciara Sibley, Naval Research Lab | Cyrus Foroughi, Naval Research Lab | Cory Moclaire, NAMI NAS | Kenneth King, NAMI NAS | Noelle Brown, Naval Research Lab | Joseph Coyne, Naval Research Lab
3. Efficacy of Dry Electroencephalography and Cognitive Assessment in Identifying Normobaric Hypoxia in Designated Aviators | Sabrina Drollinger, Naval Aeromedical Institute | Steve Linnville, Naval Aeromdeical Institute | Jeff Phillips, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition | Dallas Snider, University of West Florida | Lee Sciarini, Naval Survival Training Institute
4. Utilizing Steering Entropy as a Measure of Performance in Head-Mounted Augmented Reality | Kelly Sprehn, Draper | Tristan Endsley, Draper | Kimberly Ryan, Draper
5. Diagnosis Behaviors of Physicians and Non-Physicians When Supported by an Electronic Differential Diagnosis Aid | Makenzie Pryor, North Carolina State University | Doug Ebert, KBR Wyle | Vicky Byrne, KBR Wyle | Khalaeb Richardson, North Carolina State University | Qua Jones, North Carolina State University | Richard Cole, University of Texas Medical Branch | Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State University
6. Confirmation Bias Estimation from Electroencephalography with Machine Learning | Micah Villarreal, Air Force Institute of Technology | Alex Kamrud, Air Force Institute of Technology | Brett Borghetti, Air Force Institute of Technology
CE5 - COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AT WORK AND IN THE FIELDRavennaLectureChair: Sudeep Hegde, Texas A&M | Co-chair: Ellen Deutsch, ECRI 1. Speech Workload Estimation for Human-Machine Interaction |
Jamison Heard, Vanderbilt University | Julian Fortune, Oregon State University | Julie Adams, Oregon State University
2. Stages of Decision Automation: Impact on Operators’ Role, Awareness and Monitoring | Linda Onnasch, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Steffen Hösterey, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
3. Does Adaptive Mode Transition Contribute to Better Driver Intervention in Highly Automated Driving? | Huiping ZHOU, University of Tsukuba | Makoto Itoh, University of Tsukuba | Satoshi Kitazaki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
4. Envisioning an Analog Work Domain Across Deep-Ocean Exploration and Human-Robot Spaceflight Exploration | Matthew Miller, Jacobs/NASA Johnson Space Center | Zara Mirmalek, Harvard University | Darlene Lim, NASA Ames Research Center
5. An Ethnographic Study of Knowledge Building in Complex Work Environments: Implications for Knowledge Capture and Sharing Support | Kelly Neville, Soar Technology, Inc. | Caitlin Tenison, Soar Technology, Inc. | Tyree Cowell, Soar Technology, Inc.
CS2 - MARC RESNICK BEST PAPER AWARD COMPETITIONAspenLectureChair: Anand Gramopadhye, Clemson University
Co-chair: Shraddhaa Narasimha, Clemson University
1. Both Sides Now: Both Height and Width of the Target Matter for Applying Fitts’ Law to Pointing Using a Mouse | Douglas Gillan, North Carolina State University
2. Memories of Video: Impact of Sequencing on Rated Technical Quality for Viewed and Visualized Disruptions | Thomas He, Nymi | Chelsea DeGuzman, University of Toronto | Leon Zucherman, University of Toronto | Jie Jiang, TELUS | Tiffany Tong, University of Toronto | Mark Chignell, University of Toronto
3. Effects of Control-Display Mapping and Spatially Dependent Gain on Supported Free-Hand Gesture Pointing Performance | Sreemannarayana Kota, Kettering University | Justin Young, Kettering University
4. Immersiveness and Perceptibility of Convex and Concave Displays | Mark Chignell, University of Toronto | Henrique Matulis, University of Toronto | Bella Zhang, University of Toronto | Jacqueline Urakami, Tokyo Institute of Technology | Shio Miyafuji, Tokyo Institute of Technology | Zhengqing Li, Tokyo Institute of Technology | Hideki Koike, Tokyo Institute of Technology
5. Online Product Reviews: Effects of Star Ratings and Valence on Review Perception among Those High and Low in Need for Cognition | Jacquelyn Schreck, University of Central Florida | Matthew Chin, University of Central Florida
E3 - A HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING EDUCATION PERSPECTIVE ON DATA SCIENCE, MACHINE LEARNING AND AUTOMATIONSenecaDiscussion Panel Chair: Daniel Hannon Tufts University
Panelists: Daniel Hannon, Tufts University | Esa Rantanan, Rochester Institute of Technology | Ben Sawyer, University of Central Florida | Raymond Ptucha, Rochester Institute of Technology | Ashley Hughes, University of Illinois | Katherine Darveau, GE Aviation & Tufts University | John Lee, University of Wisconsin-Madison
ED1 - ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN POTPOURRICedarLecture Chair: Sol Lim, University of Arizona
Co-chair: Kamolnat Tabattanon, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1. A Study on Head Flexion During Mobile Device Usage: An Examination of Sitting, Standing, and Lying Down Positions | Gabriela Flores-Cruz, University of Central Florida | Valerie Sims, University of Central Florida | Daphne Whitmer, University of Central Florida
2. Small Modular Reactor Human-System Interface and Control Room Layout Design | Kevin LaFerriere, NuScale | Jessica Stevens, NuScale | Ryan Flamand, NuScale
3. GALO: A Tool for Command Space Layout Optimization Using a Genetic Algorithm | Wenbi Wang, Defence Research and Development Canada | Jonathan Lin, University of Waterloo
4. Accessible Design of Low-Speed Automated Shuttles: A Brief Review of Lessons Learned from Public Transit | Kamolnat Tabattanon, University of Michigan | Nicholas Sandhu, University of Michigan | Clive D’Souza, University of Michigan
5. What is the Role of Design and Architecture in Trip, Slip, and Fall Accidents | Randy Atlas, Atlas Safety & Security Design Inc.
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F2 - CHILDREN’S SAFETY WORKSHOP: A DEMONSTRATION OF HUMAN FACTORS PROFESSIONALS’ PREPARATION WITH PRACTICING ATTORNEYSWillow BDiscussion Panel Chair: Alison Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc.
Panelists: Alison Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc. | Ilene Zackowitz, Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc. | Stepanie Borzendowski, Applied Building Sciences, Inc. | Michael Vredenburgh, Vredenburgh & Associates, Inc.
GS7 - FIRST AND IMMEDIATE RESPONDERS: CURRENT CAPABILITY NEEDS AND RESEARCH CHALLENGESRedwoodDiscussion Panel Chair: Erik Prytz, Linkoping University
Panelists: Erik Prytz, Linköping University | M. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic | Craig Goolsby, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences | Carl-Oscar Jonson, Linköping University | Ronald Langhelm, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security | Ranjana Mehta, Texas A&M University | Camille Peres, Texas A&M University | Darren Wilson, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
HC5 - HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS: IDENTIFYING ROLES AND STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSWillow ADiscussion Panel Chair: Siddarth Ponnala, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Panelists: Siddarth Ponnala, University of Wisconsin, Madison | A. Joy Rivera, Froedtert Health | Edmond Ramly, University of Wisconsin, Madison | Ken Catchpole, Medical University of South Carolina | Shanqing Yin, KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital
ME4 - AN EXPLORATION OF PATIENT ERGONOMICS IN HISTORICALLY MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIESIssaquahDiscussion PanelChair: Rupa Valdez, University of Virginia
Panelists: Rupa Valdez, University of Virginia | Richard Holden, Indiana University | Natalie Benda, Cornell University | Enid Montague, DePaul University | Nicole Werner, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Kapil Madathil, Clemson University
VE3 - ME AND MY VE, PART 6: APPLICATIONS IN HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH AND PRACTICEBallardAlternative Format Chair: Benjamin Goldberg, U.S. Army CCDC-SC, STTC
Panelists: Randall Spain, North Carolina State University | Benjamin Goldberg, U.S. Army CCDC | Pete Khooshabeh, U.S. Army CCDC | Joshua Biro, Clemson University | Ross Tredinnick, University of Wisconsin | Logan Gisick, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Natalie Steinhauser, NAWCTSD | Jeremy Flynn, UCF-ITS
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
A2 - AGING-IN-PLACE AND HOME (HEALTH) MANAGEMENTRavennaLectureChair: Claire Textor, Clemson UniversityCo-chair: Jenay Beer, University of Georgia
1. An Aging-Focused Heuristic Evaluation of Home Automation Controls | Jeremy Lopez, Clemson University | Claire Textor, Clemson University | W. Hicks, North Carolina State University | Makenzie Pryor, North Carolina State University | Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State University | Richard Pak, Clemson University
2. Perceptions from People Aging with a Mobility Impairment Towards Using Tele-Technology for Exercise | George Mois, University of Georgia | Taylor Mackin, University of Georgia | Amber Datta, University of Georgia | Lyndsie Koon, University of Illinois | Wendy Rogers, University of Illinois | Tracy Mitzner, Georgia Institute of Technology | Jenay Bee
3. Combining Health Coaching with Telehealth: A Scoping Review | Carl Markert, Texas A&M University | Arjun Rao, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
4. Conceptualizing Caregiver Workload: An Exploratory Study Guided by NASA TLX | Rachel Rutkowski, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Sid Ponnala, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Jessica González Vargas, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez | Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing | Laura Block, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing | Amy Kind, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health | Nicole Werner, University of Wisconsin-Madison
HC6 - HUMAN FACTORS IN HEALTHCARE TRAININGAspenLecture Chair: Kylie Gomes, University of Virginia Co-chair: Sudeep Hegde, Texas A & M
1. Rapid Preparation of Eye Tracking Data for Debriefing in Medical Training: A Feasibility Study | Erik Wolf, University of Würzburg | Ronja Heinrich, University of Würzburg | Annabell Michalek, University of Würzburg | David Schraudt, University of Würzburg | Anna Hohm, University of Würzburg | Rebecca Hein, University of Würzburg | Tobias Grundgeiger, University of Würzburg | Oliver Happel, University Hospital Würzburg
2. A Tale of Two Patient Safety Programs: Comparing Tools and Skills in Two Programs for Integration into Interprofessional Clinical Simulation-Based Training | Victoria Kennel, University of Nebraska Medical Center | Julie Fedderson, University of Nebraska Medical Center | Nicole Skinner, Nebraska Medicine | Bethany Lowndes, University of Nebraska Medical Center
3. Understanding the Use of Health Information Technology for Maternal and Child Health Practitioner Training in Low and Middle Income Countries | Michelle Rogers, Drexel University | Janice Masud-Paul, Drexel University | Rania El Desoki, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4. The Effect of Device (Video vs. Direct Laryngoscopy) and Experience (Junior vs. Senior) on Situation Awareness During Simulated Endotracheal Intubation | Tobias Grundgeiger, University of Würzburg | Timo Egenolf, University Hospital of Würzburg | Christian Markus, University Hospital of Würzburg | Oliver Happel, University Hospital of Würzburg
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HP2 - MODELING METHODS FOR TEST CASE AND SITUATION AWARENESSBallardLectureChair: Maryan Zahabi, Texas A & M Co-chair: Aya Hussein, University of New South Wales in Canberra
1. Task-Based Automated Test Case Generation for Human-Machine Interaction | Meng Li, University at Buffalo | Matthew Bolton, University at Buffalo
2. Using an Integrated Cognitive Architecture to Model the Effect of Environmental Complexity on Drivers’ Situation Awareness | Umair Rehman, University of Waterloo | Shi Cao, University of Waterloo | Carolyn MacGregor, University of Waterloo
3. Can You Feel It? What Does It Mean? Notifications for Operators of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) During Operational Missions | Nuphar Katzman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev | Tal Oron-Gilad, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
OE7 - FATIGUEMetropolitan BLecture Chair: Jim Potvin, Potvin Biomechanics Inc.
1. Modeling the Combined Effects of Creep and Fatigue Loading in Musculoskeletal Tissues | Sean Gallagher, Auburn University | Rong Huangfu, Auburn University
2. Shoulder Risk Assessment Based on Fatigue Failure Theory | Dania Bani Hani, Auburn University | Sean Gallagher, Auburn university | Richard Sesek, Auburn University | Rong Huangfu, Auburn university | Mark Schall Jr., Auburn University | Jerry Davis, Auburn University
3. Sex-Specfic Fatigability Rates of Neck Muschles DUring Sustained Non-Neutral Exertions | Suman Chowdhury, Texas A&M University | Yu Zhou, Texas A&M University | Curran Reddy, Texas A&M University | Bocheng Wan, Texas A&M University | Xudong Zhang, Texas A&M University
OE8 - LIFTING/LBWillow ALectureChair: Clive D’Souza University of Michigan
1. Spinal Loading During One and Two-Handed Lifting | Eric Weston, The Ohio State University | Alexander Aurand, The Ohio State University | Jonathan Dufour, The Ohio State University | Gregory Knapik, The Ohio State University | William Marras, The Ohio State University
2. Estimating Trunk Angles During Lifting Using Computer Vision Bounding Boxes | Runyu Greene, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Ming-Lun Lu, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Menekse Barim, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Xuan Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Marie Hayden, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Yu Hen Hu, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Robert Radwin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3. A Comparison of Spinal Loads While Lifting in Confined Vertical Space | Eric Weston, The Ohio State University | Jonathan Dufour, The Ohio State University | Ming-Lun Lu, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) | William Marras, The Ohio State University
PD4 - PRODUCT DESIGN AND METHODOLOGYWillow BLectureChair: Kathryn Tippey University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Arjun Rao Texas A&M University1. People Can Compensate for Directional Mismatches Between
Input Devices and Cursor Motions, Up to a Threshold | Matthew Yanko, Electronic Arts, Canada | Dan Odell, Google, Inc
2. Comparison of Video-Based and Traditional Physical Demands Description Methods | Colin McKinnon, McMaster University | Michael Sonne, MyAbilities Technologies Inc. | Peter Keir, McMaster University
3. Design for Discovery: Helping Australian Farmers Explore their Options in a Government Sustainability Program Through User Centred Design | Cara Stitzlein, CSIRO | Martijn Mooij, CSIRO
PP3 - PERCEPTION AND SAFETY ON THE ROADSJeffersonLectureChair: Kelly Steelman, Michigan Technological University Co-chair: Thomas Ayres
1. The Use of Automatic Object Detection Signals from Smart Cameras to Enhance Bridge Operators’ Situation Awareness | Rutger Stuut, Rijkswaterstaat (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management) | Ellemieke van Doorn, Rijkswaterstaat (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management) | Karin de Jong, Rijkswaterstaat (Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management)
2. Multimodal Cue Combinations: A Possible Approach to Designing In-Vehicle Takeover Requests for Semi-Autonomous Driving | Gaojian Huang, Purdue University | Clayton Steele, Purdue University | Xinrui Zhang, Purdue University | Brandon Pitts, Purdue University
3. Hierarchical Task Analysis for Driving Under Divided Attention | Xiaonan Yang, University of Missouri-Columbia | Jung Hyup Kim, University of Missouri-Columbia | Roland Nazareth, University of Missouri-Columbia
S2 - ENHANCING SAFETY THROUGH PROCEDURES AND WARNING LABELSCedarLectureChair: Jeffrey Joe, Idaho National Laboratory
1. Warning Labels Referring to Electronic Information - Combination Safety Symbol, URL, and QR Code as Supplemental Directive | Judith Isaacson, Applied Safety & Ergonomics, Inc. | Steven Hall, Applied Safety & Ergonomics, Inc. | Jared Frantz, Applied Safety & Ergonomics, Inc.
2. Reflecting Abstraction Hierarchy of a Chemical Processing System on Standard Operating Procedures | Changwon Son, Texas A&M University | S. Peres, Texas A&M University | Nilesh Ade, Texas A&M University | Timothy Neville, Texas A&M University
3. An Examination of the Changing Nature of Procedure Use and Adherence as Expertise is Developed Over Time in a Virtual Reality Environment | Joseph Hendricks, Texas A&M University | S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M University | Timothy Neville, Australian Football League
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26 | HFES 63rd International Annual Meeting
Program AGENDA (CONTINUED)
SF6: ERGONOMIC DESIGN: OPTIMIZING THE DESIGN OF PRODUCTS FOR HUMAN USERedwoodLecture Poster SessionChair: Pamela Savage-Knepshield, US Army Data Analysis Center/PEO C3T Co-chair: Saptarshi Mandal OU
1. Anthropometric Characteristics of Chinese Auricles for Ergonomic Design | Mengcheng Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical University;University of California, Berkeley | Hao Fan, Northwestern Polytechnical University | Carisa Harris, University of California, Berkeley; University of California, San Francisco | Suihuai Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University
2. Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Injuries among Airport Customer Service Employees | Hamed Asadi, Purdue University | John Mott, Purdue University | Denny Yu, Purdue University
3. The Impact of Mouse Weight and Connection Type on Muscle Activity and Performance While Gaming | Guangchuan Li, Beijing Institute of Technology | Mengcheng wang, University of California, Berkeley | Alexander Wiesinger, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Elias Hoeglinger, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Alan Barr, University of California, San Francisco | Yue Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology | Carisa Harris, University of California, Berkeley
T2 - TRAINING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTSSenecaLectureChair: Barry Goettl ,Department of the Air Force Co-chair: Shijing Liu, Fresenius Medical Care
1. Transfer of Training from Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: A Meta-Analysis Extended Abstract |Alexandra Kaplan, University of Central Florida | Jessica Cruit, University of Central Florida | Mica Endsley, SA Technologies | Suzanne Beers, MITRE Corporation | Ben Sawyer, University of Central Florida | Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida
2. Improving Expertise in Local Law Enforcement: Utilizing Virtual Environments to Assess Officer Performance and Standardize Training Procedures | Monica Connelly, Wichita State University | Joel Suss, Wichita State University | Lia DiBello, Workplace Technologies Research Inc
3. Augmented Reality Sandtable (ARES) Impacts on Learning | Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc. | Gwen Campbell, Design Interactive | Jennifer Riley, Design Interactive | Michael Boyce, Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC) | Charles Amburn, Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC)
3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
D1 - DEMONSTRATIONSGrand Ballroom DDemonstrationsChair: Roger Lew, University of Idaho 1. Development of a Decision Support System for Ankle-Foot
Orthosis (AFO) Design Based on Lumped Parameter Models for Human Locomotion Prediction | Qianyi Fu, University of Michigan | Thomas Armstrong, University of Michigan | Albert Shih, University of Michigan
2. Designing for Astronaut-Centric Planning and Scheduling Aids | Jessica Marquez, NASA | Steven Hillenius, NASA | Jimin Zheng, SJSURF/NASA Ames | Ivonne Deliz, ASRC Federal/NASA Ames | Bob Kanefsky, SJSURF/NASA Ames | Jack Gale, SJSURF/NASA Ames
3. Utilizing the Generalized Intelligent Framework for Tutoring (GIFT) for Human Factors Education | Anne Sinatra, U.S. Army CCDC Soldier Center - STTC | Benjamin Goldberg, U.S. Army CCDC Soldier Center - STTC | Michael Boyce, U.S. Army CCDC Soldier Center - STTC
4. Synquesticon: An Environment for Authoring and Conducting Mico Task Studies | Michael Hildebrandt, Institute for Energy Technology | Hoa Nguyen, Institute for Energy Technology | Jens-Patrick Langstrand, Institute for Energy Technology
5. Small Modular Reactor Control Room Workstation Demonstration | Jessica Stevens, NuScale | Ryan Flamand, NuScale | Kevin LaFerriere, NuScale
POS1 - INTERACTIVE POSTERS AND RECEPTIONGrand Ballroom BCPoster SessionChair: Roger Lew, University of Idaho
All posters will be presented in one-hour periods. This enables all poster authors to view other posters when not required to be stationed at their poster boards to discuss their work with attendees. The schedule is as follows:
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Authors of odd-numbered posters will be present at their boards. 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Authors of even-numbered posters will be present at their boards.
Aerospace Systems1. How Airline Dispatchers Manage Flights: A Task Analysis in
Distributed and Heterogeneous Network Operations | Lixiao Huang, Arizona State University | Victoria Chibuogu Nneji, Duke University | Mary Cummings, Duke University
2. Measuring Rotary-Wing Aviator Workload within Four Workload Domains | Kathryn Feltman, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory | Kyle Bernhardt, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory | Amanda Kelley, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory
Aging3. The Effects Video Gameplay on Memory and Need for Cognition
in Adults and Older Adults | Jason Alexander Parker, University of Central Florida | Paul Barclay, University of Central Florida | Valerie Sims, University of Central Florida
Augmented Cognition4. Augmented Reality Head-Up Displays Effect on Drivers’ Spatial
Knowledge Acquisation | Nayara De Oliveira Faria, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Dina Kandil, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Joseph Gabbard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
5. Differentiating Active and Passive Fatigue with the Use of Electroencephalography | Kyle Anthony Bernhardt, University of North Dakota | Dmitri Poltavski, University of North Dakota | Thomas Petros, University of North Dakota | Ric Ferraro, University of North Dakota
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6. An Examination of Compensatory Effort in a Vigilance Task Using Transcranial Doppler Sonography | Eric Thomas Greenlee, Texas Tech University | Tiffany Grace Lui, Texas Tech University
7. Vigilance & Neuroergonomics: Sensitivity of the Event-Related Cerebral Hemodynamic Response to Manipulations of Critical Signal Probability | Eric T. Greenlee, Texas Tech University | Emily L. Maw, Texas Tech University
Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making8. Collectively Intelligent Teams: Integrating Team Cognition,
Collective Intelligence, and AI for Future Teaming | Lorenzo Barberis Canonico, Clemson University | Nathan McNeese, Clemson University | Christopher Flathmann, Clemson University
9. The Impact of Interruptions on Feature Change Detection within Dynamic Scenes | Kimberly N Perry, Old Dominion University | Mark W. Scerbo, Old Dominion University
10. Improving Hazard Perception and Tracking Through Part-Task Training | Nathan Dumessa, Clemson University | Leo Gugerty, Clemson University
11. Toward a Definition of Complex Cognitive Skill | Dar-Wei Chen, Soar Technology, Inc. | Kelly Neville, Soar Technology, Inc. | Lauren Massey, Soar Technology, Inc. | Gregory A. Burbelo, Northrop Grumman Corporation | Paul N. Blankenbeckler, Northrop Grumman Corporation | Sean Normand, Northrop Grumman Corporation
12. The Cognitive Process of Wildland Fire Chainsaw Troubleshooting: Structure, Content, and Training | Elliot Nauert, North Carolina State University | Doug Gillan, North Carolina State University
13. Performance In Noise: The Relationship Between Workload and Situation Awareness in Navy Tactical Teams | Brittany Elise Holthausen, Georgia Institute of Technology and Human Systems Research and Development, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren | Zoe Becerra, Georgia Institute of Technology | M. David Keller, Human Systems Research and Development, Nava
14. Multiple Resource Loading and Auditory Preemption During a Continuous Signal Detection Task | Rhyse Conner Bendell, University of Central Florida | Gabrielle Vasquez, University of Central Florida | Florian Jenstchm, University of Central Florida
15. Human-Robot Interaction with Drones and Drone Swarms in Law Enforcement Clearing Operations | Richard T Stone, Iowa State University | Thomas M Schnieders, Iowa State University | Kevin Push, Iowa State University | Stephan Terry, Pennsylvania State University | Mary Truong, Northwestern University | Inshira Seshie, University of Maryland Baltimore
16. Flood Risk Literacy: Communication and Implications for Protective Action | Madhuri Ramasubramanian, University of Oklahoma | Jinan N. Allan, University of Oklahoma | Rocio Garcia-Retamero, University of Granada | Hank Jenkins-Smith, University of Oklahoma | Edward T. Cokely, University of Oklahoma
17. The Wisdom of the Market: Using Human Factors to Design Prediction Markets for Collective Intelligence | Lorenzo Barberis Canonico, Clemson University | Nathan McNeese, Clemson University | Christopher Flathmann, Clemson University
18. Expertise and Complexity as Mediators of Knowledge Loss in Open Source Software Development | Olivia B Newton, University of Central Florida | Stephen M Fiore, University of Central Florida | Jihye Song, University of Central Florida
19. Paying a Price for Information: Non-Optimal Decision Making and Preference for Information Over Expected Value Outcomes | Christopher Wickens, Colorado State University | Charles Smith, Colorado State University | Nathan Herdener, Colorado State University | Benjamin Clegg, Colorado State University
20. Perceptual Anticipation in a Shoot/Don’t Shoot Task | Dakota Scott, Wichita State University | Joel Suss, Wichita State University
21. Anthropomorphizing Robots: The Effect of Framing in Human-Robot Collaboration | Linda Onnasch, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Eileen Roesler, Technische Universität Berlin
22. A Real-Time Interruption Management System Based on Eye-Tracking Data | Hagit Shaposhnik, University of Groninge
Computer Systems23. An Examination of the Effort Hypothesis for the Perceived
Strength of Passwords | Philip Kortum, Rice University | Claudia Ziegler Acemyan, Rice University
24. Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of Human Factors Considerations and Usability Testing Guidelines|McKenna Kate Tornblad, Texas Tech University | Keith S Jones, Texas Tech University | Fethi Inan, Texas Tech University
25. Best Practices: Usability Testing Across (Un)Common Platforms | Sophie Amberkar, Google | Anna Delchamps, Google | Zoe Glas, Google | Chelsea Miller, Google | Ryle Scribner, Google | Marshall Wang, Google | Rochelle Edwards, Google
26. Trust Measurement in Human–Automation Interaction: A Systematic Review | Matthew Brzowski, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
Cybersecurity27. A Simulator Study on Drivers’ Response and Perception Towards
Vehicle Cyberattacks | Fangda Zhang, University of Massachusetts Amherst | Shannon Roberts, University of Massachusetts Amherst
28. Trend Analysis of Cybersecurity Research Published in HFES Proceedings from 1980 to 2018 | Salim Adam Mouloua, University of Central Florida | James Ferraro, University of Central Florida | Mustapha Mouloua, University of Central Florida | Gerald Matthews, University of Central Florida | Robert R. Copeland, U.S. Army
29. Elements of Cyber-Cognitive Situation Awareness in Organizations | Chanel Macabante, San Jose State University | Sherry Wei, San Jose State University | David Schuster, San Jose State University
30. Smart Home Devices: Promoting User Trust and Protecting User Data | Lih Seng Goh, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
31. An Abstraction of Cyber Inception: Using a Modified Version of Battleship to Study Strategies and Behavior of Deception | Verica Buchanan, Arizona State University | Ashley Rose Chinzi, Arizona State University | Nicholas Clifford Day, Arizona State University | Lidija Ann Buchanan Arizona State University | Rachel Alana Specht, Arizona State University | Nancy J. Cooke
Environmental Design32. Using Universal Design to Improve the Visitor Experience at the
Georgia Aquarium | Angela Yoo Georgia Institute of Technology | Yifang Li, Clemson University | Ghita Khote, Ricondo & Associates | Michele Mandula, Accenture Technology Lab | Shan Molu, Infor | Guanhong Lu, Netease Games
33. An Engineering Approach to Storage and Access in High Priority Scenarios | Varun Thomas Srikrishnan, Iowa State University | Richard Thomas Stone, Iowa State University | Cong Thomas Xu, Iowa State University
Forensics Professional34. The Joint Effect of Scientific Knowledge and Photographic
Evidence on Expert Witness Credibility | Kristin Free, Clemson University | Benjamin Stephens, Clemson University
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30
28 | HFES 63rd International Annual Meeting
Program AGENDA (CONTINUED)
General Sessions35. Do People Mentally Represent Automated Tasks? Evidence from
Task-Switching Costs Following Takeovers | Martina Hollearn, California State University Long Beach | James Miles, California State University Long Beach
36. Perceived Applicability of a Big Five Personality for Computers | Briana Sobel, University of Central Florida | Valerie Sims, University of Central Florida
Health Care37. Integration of Currently Available and Emerging Intracorporeal
Imaging Technologies in Medicine | Quinn Krause, Montana State University | Bernadette McCrory, Montana State University
38. Behavior Change and Persuasion in Mobile Health Interventions: A Critical Literature Review | Karim Zahed, Texas A&M University | Arjun Rao, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
39. The Roles of Social Robots in Elder Healthcare: A Systematic Review | Prakruthi Suresh, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
40. Normobaric Hypoxia with a Simple Saccade Task Reveals Latent Performance Deficits in Service Members Affected by Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (mTBI) | Christopher James Aura, USAARL | Leonard A Temme, USAARL | Patrick M Regan, NICoE | Paul M St.Onge, USAARL | Thomas J DeGraba, NICoE | Joseph Bleiberg, NICoE
41. Optimizing Surgical Tools for Single-Site Surgery: A Cadaver-Based Design Study | Bernadette McCrory, Montana State University | Alex Cuevas, Montana State University | Jacob Alborano, Montana State University | Bethany Lowndes, University of Nebraska Medical Center | M. Susan Hallbeck, The Mayo Clinic
42. Blood Flow Velocity of the Middle Cerebral Arteries: A Real-Time Measure of Attentional Load in the Laparoscopic Surgery Environment? | Martina I. Klein, Texas Tech University | Eleanor K. Foster, Texas Tech University | Eric Greenlee, Texas Tech University
43. Implementing Blockchain to Enhance Usability of Patient-Generated Data | Steffen Baumann Midmark Corporation | Richard Thomas Stone, Iowa State University | Esra Abdelall, Jordan University of Science and Technology | Varun Ananthasivan Srikrishnan, Iowa State University | Thomas Schnieders, Iowa State University
44. How Noise Affects Patients in Hospitals | Katie Jue, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
Human Performance Modeling45. Understanding Controller-Pilot Interaction Dynamics in the
Contect of Air Traffic Control | Mustafa Demir, Arizona State University | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University | Christopher S. Lieber, Arizona State University | Sarah Ligda, Arizona State University
46. Towards a Model of Automation Adoption | Ian McCandliss, George Mason University | Greg Trafton, George Mason University | Kevin Zish, George Mason University | Malcolm McCurry, George Mason University
Individual Differences in Performance47. Sex Differences in Perceptions of Asynchronous Audiotactile
Cues | Victoria Lynne Claypoole, United States Air Force Research Laboratory | John Christopher Brill, United States Air Force Research Laboratory
48. Updating the Direction Orientation Task: An Aviation Selection Tool | Heidi Keiser, Naval Aerospace Medical Institute | Cory Moclaire, Naval Aerospace Medical Institute | Kenneth King Naval Aerospace Medical Institute | Noelle Brown, Naval Research Lab | Cyrus Foroughi, Naval Research Lab | Ciara Sibley, Naval Research Lab
49. Reading the Mind in Robots: How Theory of Mind Ability Alters Mental State Attributions During Human-Machine Interactions | Jacquelyn Lindsey Schreck, University of Central Florida | Olivia B Newton, University of Central Florida | Jihye Song, University of Central Florida | Stephen M Fiore, University of Central Florida
50. How Do Individual Differences in Attention Control and Working Memory Capacity Relate to Monitoring Automation? | Cyrus K. Foroughi, US Naval Research Lab | Ericka Rovira, US Military Academy | Kaley Rose, US Military Academy | DaShawn Davis, US Military Academy | Jaritzel Jurado, US Military Academy | Jongbum Chae, US Military Academy | Rich Pak, Clemson University
51. Do Monolingual and Bilingual Speakers Differ in Language Processing? Evidence From Behavior and ERPs | Salim Adam Mouloua, University of Central Florida | Stephanie Castelin, University of Central Florida | Mustapha Mouloua, University of Central Florida
52. Sex-Related Differences In Spatial Ability and Signal Detection Task Performance | Rhyse Conner Bendell, University of Central Florida | Florian Jenstch, University of Central Florida
53. Exploring Sex Differences in Vigilance Performance with Knowledge of Results | Grace E Waldfogle, University of Central Florida | Michaela R Hagerty-Koller, University of Central Florida | Lindsey R. Lane, University of Central Florida | Allison E Garibaldi, University of Central Florida | James L Szalma, University of Central Florida
54. Understanding Distress: An Examination of the Role of Stereotype Threat in Vigilance Tasks | Lindsay Rice, Texas Tech University | Eric T. Greenlee, Texas Tech University
55. Exploring the Effect of Stimuli Characteristics on Signal Detection Performance: Sex Influenced Targeting Bias | Jessica Williams, University of Central Florida | Rhyse Bendell, University of Central Florida | Jason Parker, University of Central Florida | Andrew Talone, University of Central Florida | Jordan Sasser, University of Central Florida
56. Performance on a Natural User Interface Task is Correlated with Higher Gesture Production | Shannon K. T. Bailey, Immersive Tech, Inc. (Immertec) | Cheryl I. Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
Macroergonomics57. Lead Vest/Apron and Back Pain in Interventional Radiology and
Endovascular Surgery: A Scoping Review | Emmanuel Tetteh, Iowa State University of Science and Technology | Susan M. Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic | Gary Allen Mirka, Iowa State University
Occupational Ergonomics58. Development of an Algorithm for Automatically Measuring Lifting
Risk Factors Using Inertia Measuring Units | Ming-Lun Lu, NIOSH | Shuo Feng, Focus Ventures Inc. | Grant Hughes, Focus Ventures Inc. | Menekse Salar Barim, NIOSH | Marie Allison Hayden, NIOSH | Dwight M. Werren, NIOSH
59. Impact of Rest and Secondary Intervention on Musculoskeletal Disorder Development, Systemic Inflammation and Sensorimotor Behavioral Declines in A Rat Model | Tenchi Gao Smith, Auburn University
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60. Influence of Flooring on Lower Extremity Blood Oxygenation and Volume During Prolonged Standing | Stephanie Wiltman, University of Pittsburgh | Kenneth Pechtl, University of Pittsburgh | Theodore Huppert, University of Pittsburgh | April Chambers, University of Pittsburgh
61. National Occupational Research Agenda for Musculoskeletal Health | Ming-Lun Lu, NIOSH | David M. Rempel, University of California-San Francisco | William S. Marras, The Ohio State University | Robert R. Fox, General Motors Company | Kari Babski-Reeves, Mississippi State University | Blake McGowan, Humantech
62. Understanding Prosthetic Abandonment | Monica Isabel Espinosa Martinez, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
63. Predictive Distribution Modeling of Trunk Kinematic Variables | Jordyn Koenig, Iowa State University | Hamid Norasi, Iowa State University | Gary Mirka, Iowa State University
64. Effects of Sampling Frequency and Sample Window Size on Median Frequency of Surface EMG | Pramiti Sarker, Iowa State University | Gary Mirka, Iowa State University
65. Gymnastics Springboard Design: A Comparison of Spring Configuration and Type of Spring | Courney Middelkoop, Iowa State University | Richard Thomas Stone,Iowa State University
Perception and Performance66. Does Restricting an Observer’s Arm Movements Degrade Their
Judgments of Others’ Reaching Abilities? | Nicholas Andres Garcia, Texas Tech University | Keith S Jones, Texas Tech University | Benjamin P Widlus, Texas Tech University
67. Theories of Vigilance and the Prospect of Cognitive Restoration | Jace Michael Flanagan, San Jose State University | Daniel Nathan-Roberts, San Jose State University
Product Design68. Searching for Fiction for Pleasure Reading: Current Research and
Recommendations | Alexandra Huang, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
69. Hand Classification by Comparing Three Clustering Methods | Sung Hee Ahn, Seoul National University | Gee Won Shin, Seoul National University | Kyung-Jun Lee, Seoul National University | Joong Hee Lee, Seoul National University | Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National University
70. Ergonomic Analysis of an Affordance Tool for Modern Kitchen Knives | Richard T Stone, Iowa State University | Olivia Janusz, Iowa State University | Thomas M Schnieders, Iowa State University
71. An Ergonomic Evaluation of Pop-Top Can Opener Design | Richard Stone, Iowa State University | Zachary Sobczak, Iowa State University | Ahmad Mumani, Yarmouk University | Colten W Fales, Iowa State University | Esra Abdelall, Jordan University of Science and Technology | Thomas Schnieders, Iowa State University
Safety72. The Effects of Transitioning Between Different Floor Coverings
on Gait Characteristics of Older Adults | Hyung Nam Kim, North Carolina A&T State University | Thurmon E Lockhart, Arizona State University
73. Safety Climate in Military Organizations: A Pilot Study of an Adjusted Multi-Domain INstrucment | Martin Schüler, Swedish Defence University / University West | Josefa Vega Matuszczyk, University West
74. Risk Perceptions of Common Technologies | Rachel E. Stuck, Georgia Institute of Technology | Bruce N. Walker, Georgia Institute of Technology
75. Identifying Assistive Factors for Ensuring Safe Interactions Between Pedestrians and Autonomous Vehicles | Mattie N Milner, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Scott Winter, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Stephen Rice, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Connor Rice, Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy | Nadine Ragbir, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univerity
76. A Temporal Analysis of Safety Drivers Taking Back Control in Public Roadway Automated Driving Trials | Daniel Mcghee, University of Iowa | Nicole Corcoran, University of Iowa | Thomas Noonan, University of Iowa
Surface Transportation77. Acute Hyperglycemia May Impair Driving Skills Of Young T1DM
Patients | Dana Ridel, Ben Gurion University | Avinoam Borowsky, Ben Gurion University | Yisrael Parmet, Ben Gurion University | Alon Haim, Ben Gurion University | Rotem Shalev, Ben Gurion University | Eli Hershkovitz, Ben Gurion University
78. Text Mining Tweets on Driving Safety and Cellphone Use | Chao Qian, Lamar University, Jiangnan University | Yueqing Li, Lamar University | Yuhong Wang, Jiangnan University
79. Sociotechnical Analysis of the Uber Collision with a Pedestrian: Actor Maps and AcciMaps | Neville Stanton, University of Southampton | Paul Salmon, University of the Sunshine Coast
80. A Case Study on the Impact of Crosswalk Markings on Driver Yielding to Pedestrians | Curtis Michael Craig, University of Minnesota | Nichole L Morris, University of Minnesota | Yubin Hong, University of Minnesota
81. Predicting Buckled and Unbuckled Trips of Occasional Seat Belt Users in SHRP2 Data | Joonbum Lee, Battelle Memorial Institute | Vindhya Venkatraman, Battelle Memorial Institute | Christian Richard, Battelle Memorial Institute
82. Light-Based External Human Machine Interface: Color Evaluation for Self-Driving Vehicle and Pedestrian Interaction | Stefanie Martina Faas, Daimler AG | Martin Baumann, Ulm University, Germany
83. Hazard Perception in City and Highway Environments | John Paul Plummer, Wichita State University | Anastasia Diamond, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Alex Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Rui Ni, Wichita State University
84. Analysis of Crash Reports for Recumbent Bicycles and Tricycles | Thomas Ayres
85. Simulator Versus Traditional Training: A Comparative Study of Night Driving Training | Gunhild Birgitte Sætren, Nord University | Catharina Lindheim, NTNU Social Research | Martin Rasmussen Skogstad, NTNU Social Research | Pål Andreas Pedersen, Nord University | Rolf Robertsen, Nord University | Ståle Lødemel, Nord University | Per Johan Ha
System Development86. Using Human-Agent Teams to Purposefully Design Multi-Agent
Systems | Christopher Flathmann, Clemson University | Nathan J McNeese, Clemson University | Lorenzo Barberis Canonico, Clemson University
Training87. Pilot Cognitive Skills Degradation Due to Information Automation
Systems: A Job Analysis | Jamie Barrett, Federal Aviation Administration | David Schroeder, Cherokee CRC, LLC
88. Effectiveness of a Simulator-Based Bridge Resource Management Training Module in the German Navy | Stefan Röttger, German Naval Medical Institute | Hannes Krey, LKM Systems
89. Assessment of the Relationship between Military Weapon Qualification Scores and Attributes of Simulated Marksmanship Mission Readiness | Jose D. Villa, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center | Stephanie Brown, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center | Blake Mitchell, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center
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90. Examining Training Comprehension and External Cognition in Evaluations of Uncertainty Visualizations to Support Decision Making | Jihye Song, University of Central Florida | Olivia B Newton, University of Central Florida | Stephen M Fiore, University of Central Florida | Corey Pittman, University of Central Florida | Joseph J LaViola, University of Central Florida
91. Evaluating an Adaptive Trainer for a Complex Decision-Making Task | Cheryl I Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division | Daphne E Whitmer, Zenetex, LLC | Matthew D Marraffino, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
92. Determining the Critical Aiming Window Duration Based on Shooter Skill Level | Jeremy R Schnipke, United States Military Academy | Michael E LaFiandra, United States Military Academy | Gregory M Freisinger, United States Military Academy | Leif Hasselquist, Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center | Stephanie Ann Thurs
Usability and System Evaluation93. Perceived Usefulness of Multimodal Voice Assistant Technology
| Rianna Baeza, San Jose State University | Anil Kumar, San Jose State University
94. An Eye-Tracking Analysis of a Restaurant Menu | Joshua Kirk Smith, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Jacob David Guliuzo, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Jacob Daniel Benedict Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Barbara S. Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
95. Analysis of Usage Characteristics of Premium Bus Passenger Using Video Observation Method | Minjae Kim, POSTECH | Hayoung Jung, POSTECH | Younggeun Choi, POSTECH | Youngjae Jung, POSTECH | Hoimin Choi, Hyundai Motor Company | Dohyun Kim, Hyundai Motor Company | Munjin Kim, Hyundai Motor Company | Heecheon You, POSTECH
96. An Investigation of Different Methodologies for Rating Product Satisfaction | Ian W Robertson, Rice University | Phil T Kortum, Rice University
97. Current State of User Experience Evaluation in Virtual Reality: A Systematic Review from an Ergonomics Perspective | Yong Min Kim, Seoul National University | Ilsun Rhiu, Hoseo University | Minshik Rhie, Hoseo University | Hye Seon Choi, Hoseo University | Myung Hwan Yun, Seoul National University
98. Heuristic Evaluation of a Tesla Model 3 Interface | Eva L. Parkhurst, University of Central Florida | Lindsay Conner, University of Central Florida | James C Ferraro, University of Central Florida | Mar Navarro, University of Phoenix | Mustapha Mouloua, University of Central Florida
99. Assessing the User Experience of Video Games: Relationships Between Three Scales | William J Shelstad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Barbara S Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Joseph Keebler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
100. Adaptive Auditory Alerts for Smart In-Vehicle Interfaces | Edin Sabic, New Mexico State University | Daniel Henning, New Mexico State University | Justin MacDonald, New Mexico State University
101. Alternative Farnsworth-Munsell Scoring Methodology for Testing Eyewear | Edward R. Hennessy, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Soldier Ctr
102. Metacognition in Human Factors: The Rewards and Consequences of Repeated Assessment | Lisa Vangsness, Wichita State University | Michael E Young, Kansas State University
103. Exploring the Utility of Subjective Workload Measures for Capturing Dual-Task Resource Loading | Gabrielle Vasquez, University of Central Florida | Rhyse Conner Bendell, University of Central Florida | Andrew Talone, University of Central Florida | Florian Jentsch, University of Central Florida
Virtual Environments104. Spatial Audio Cueing Aids Pilot Navigation during Simulated
Helicopter Flight in Degraded Visual Environments | Lana Milam, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory | Ellis Akins, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory | Henry Williams, Naval Medical Research Unit-Dayton | Brian Simpson, Battlespace Acoustics Air Force Research Laboratory | Heath Jones, U.S. Ar
105. Developing Human-Robot Team Interdependence in a Synthetic Task Environment | Glenn Joseph Lematta, Arizona State University | Pamela B. Coleman, Arizona State University | Nancy J. Cooke, Arizona State University | Erin K. Chiou, Arizona State University | Shawaiz A. Bhatti, Arizona State University | Mustafa Demir, Arizona State University
106. Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy and Military Personnel with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review | Simarinderpal Singh, San José State University | Dan Nathan-Roberts, San José State University
107. Seeing in Slow Motion: Manipulating Arousal in Virtual Reality | Michael Wilkinson, North Carolina State University | Zachary Pugh, North Carolina State University | Aaron Crowson, North Carolina State University | Jing Feng, North Carolina State University | Christopher Mayhorn, North Carolina State University
108. Virtual Reality Training Improves Real-World Performance on a Speeded Task | Daphne E Whitmer, Zenetex, LLC | Daniel Ullman, Brown University |Cheryl I Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
109. The Intuitiveness of Gesture Control with a Mixed Reality Device | Jacob D. Benedict, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Jacob D. Guliuzo, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Barbara S. Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
110. Text Input Performance with a Mixed Reality Head-Mounted Display (HMD) | Jessyca Lauren-Carla Derby, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Christopher T Rarick, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Barbara S Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
111. Stress Linked to Reports of Simulator Sickness in Vigilance: A Factor Analysis of the SSSQ and the SSQ | Eric T. Greenlee, Texas Tech University | Lucas Hess, Texas Tech University
POS2 - POSTERS WITH FELLOWSGrand Ballroom BCPoster SessionChair: Philip Kortum, Rice University
Fellows:1. Philip Kortum, Rice University2. Ann Bisantz, U. at Buffalo, State University of New York3. James Bliss, Leidos, Inc.4. Deborah Boehm-Davis, Facebook Reality Labs5. Catherine Burns, University of Waterloo6. Gloria Calhoun, US Air Force7. Caroline Cao, Wright State University8. Sherry Chappell, Former Federal Aviation Administration (Retired)9. Nancy Cooke, Arizona State UniversityW
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10. Marvin Dainoff, Miami University Center for Ergonomic Research11. Kermit Davis, University of Cincinnati12. Pat Delucia, Rice University 13. Colin Drury 14. Valerie Gawron, The MITRE Corporation 15. Doug Gillan, North Carolina State University 16. Barry Goettl, US Air Force Research Laboratory 17. Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic18. Peter Hancock, University of Central Florida 19. Karen Jacobs, Boston University20. John Lee, University of Wisconsin, Madison 21. Arnie Lund, University of Washington, Bothell22. Dietrich Manzey, Technische Universität Berlin 23. Chris Mayhorn, North Carolina State University 24. William Moroney25. Kathleen Mosier, TeamScape LLC 26. Amy Pritchett, Pennsylvania State University 27. Robert Proctor, Purdue University 28. Eduardo Salas, Rice University 29. Pam Savage-Knepshield, Combat Capabilities Development
Command, Data Analysis Center 30. Harvey Smallman, Pacific Science & Engineering Group 31. Tonya Smith-Jackson, North Carolina A&T State University 32. Chris Wickens, Alion Science & Technology Corporation
Thursday, October 318:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
SS5 - CHAIR’S FORUM: FACT AND FICTION ABOUT NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS—WHAT HUMAN FACTORS TAUGHT US AFTER THREE MILE ISLAND, CHERNOBYL, AND FUKUSHIMAGrand Ballroom CSpecial SessionsChair: Ronald Boring, Idaho National Laboratories Panelists: Najmedin Meshkati, USC | Harold Blackman, Boise State | David Desaulniers, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
AC2 - TRUST IN AUTOMATIONRavennaLectureChair: Missie Smith, Oakland University
1. Trust in Automation as a Function of Transparency and Teaming | William Lehman, Old Dominion University | Catherine Angelini, Old Dominion University | James Bliss, Old Dominion University
2. Neural Correlates of Trust During an Automated System Monitoring Task: Preliminary Results of An Effective Connectivity Study | Nathan Sanders, North Carolina State University | Sanghyun Choo, North Carolina State University | Na Young Kim, North Carolina State University | Chang Nam, North Carolina State University
3. Detecting Human Trust Calibration in Automation: A Deep Learning Approach | Sanghyun Choo, North Carolina State University | Nathan Sanders, North Carolina State University | Nayoung Kim, North Carolina State University | Wonjoon Kim, North Carolina State University | Chang S. Nam, North Carolina State University
CS3 - INPUT METHODS AND VISUALIZATIONSWillow ALectureChair: Nathan Klein, State Farm Co-chair: Sruthy Agnisarman, Clemson University
1. Robot Knows Best? A Comparison of Compliance with Human and Robotic Coaches | Kelly Satterfield, Air Force Research Laboratory | Victor Finomore, West Virginia University | Vincent Mancuso, MIT Licoln Laboratory | Joseph Lyons, Air Force Research Laboratory | Ewart de Visser, United States Air Force Academy | Kerstin Haring, United States Air Force Academy | Sarah Pruznick, United States Air
Force Academy | Ariana Mosley, United States Air Force Academy | Gregory Funke, Air Force Research Laboratory
2. Applying a User-Centered Method to Develop 3D Gestural Inputs for In-Vehicle Tasks | Patrik Schuler, Clemson University | Katherina Jurewicz, Clemson University | David Neyens, Clemson University
3. Systematic Evaluation of a Conversations Voice User Interface for Decision-Making | Kiana Alikhademi, University of Florida | Brianna Richardson, University of Florida | Joshua Martin, University of Florida | Juan Gilbert, University of Florida | Veena Chattaraman, Auburn University | Wi-Suk Kwon, Auburn University
4. Visualization Design for Human-Collective Teams | Karina Roundtree, Oregon State University | Jason Cody, United States Military Academy | Jennifer Leaf, Oregon State University | H. Demirel, Oregon State University | Julie Adams, Oregon State University
E4 - EDUCATIONJeffersonLectureChair: Ziho Kang, University of Oklahoma
1. The Interface Design of a Collaborative Computer Science Learning Environment for Elementary Aged Students | Amanda Bradbury, North Carolina State University | Eric Wiebe, North Carolina State University | Jessica Vandenberg, North Carolina State University | Jennifer Tsan, North Carolina State University | Collin Lynch, North Carolina State University | Kristy Boyer, University of Florida
2. Human Factors Capstone Research at the United States Air Force Academy | Chad Tossell, USAF Academy | Bianca Donadio, USAF Academy | Amanda Stewart, USAF Academy | Elizabeth Phillips, USAF Academy | Jade Driggs, USAF Academy | Kerstin Haring, Denver University | Ewart de Visser, USAF Academy
3. Performance Analysis: Feedback Checklist Versus Traditional Grading | Bahar Memarian, University of Toronto | Susan McCahan, University of Toronto
HC7 - HF APPLICATION IN SPECIAL AREAS: REHABILITATION, DIALYSIS, AND CHILD CAREGrand Ballroom DLecture Chair: Kathryn Tippey, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill1. Augmented Reality for Rehabilitative Therapy: Patient
Experiences And Practitioner Perspectives | Rua Williams, University of Florida | Kiana Alikhademi, University of Florida | Emma Drobina, University of Florida | Juan Gilbert, University of Florida | Tommy Sutor, University of Florida
2. Homes of Children with Medical Complexity as a Complex Work System: Outcomes Associated with Interactions in the Physical Environment | Nadejda Doutcheva, UW-Madison | Hannah Thomas, UW-Madison | Reid Parks, UW-Madison | Ryan Coller, UW-Madison | Nicole Werner, UW-Madison
3. The Evaluation of an Intervention to Reduce Neonate Whole Body Vibration Exposures During Ambulance Transport | Dawn Ryan, University of Washington | Adam Lokeh , Children’s Minnesota Hospital | David Hirschman, Children’s Minnesota Hospital | Jesse Hemphill, Children’s Minnesota Hospital | June Spector, University of Washington | Rob Parker, Bose Corporation | Peter Johnson, University of Washington
4. User-Centered Design for a Customized Mobile Dialysis Device for Patients with ESRD: an Interview Study | Zach McCauley, University of Washington | Itsumi Niiyama, University of Washington | Larry Kessler, University of Washington | Ji-Eun Kim, University of Washington
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E5 - NETWORKING: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY - AN INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION PANEL ON NETWORKING
IssaquahDiscussion PanelChair: Federico Scholcover, NC State University Panelists: Federico Scholcover, NC State University | Sarah Beadle, Clemson | Gabriella Hancock, California State University, Long Beach | Ashley Hughes, University of Illinois at Chicago | Anne McLaughlin, NC State University | Travis Bowles, Facebook | Aideen Stronge, Google
HP3 - MODELING METHODS FOR AUTOMATION TRUST AND WORKLOADRedwood LectureChair: Ellen Bass, Drexel University Co-chair: Chao Shi, Pennsylvania State University 1. A System Dynamics Model for Human Trust in Automation under
Speed and Accuracy Requirements | Aya Hussein, University of New South Wales in Canberra | Sondoss Elsawah, University of New South Wales in Canberra | Hussein Abbass , University of New South Wales in Canberra
2. A Capacity Coefficient Method for Characterizing the Impacts of Automation Transparency on Workload Efficiency | Corey Fallon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Leslie Blaha, Air Force Research Laboratory | Brett Jefferson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Lyndsey Franklin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
3. Systematic approach to design of flight simulator studies | Klaas Krutein, University of Washington | Linda Boyle, University of Washington
OE9 - MOTION CAPTURE/VRMetropolitan BLectureChair: Christopher Reid, The Boeing Company
1. Effect of Two Common Head-Mounted Augmented Reality Systems on Muscle Force and Blink Rate of Electric Utility Power Plant Operators | Richard Marklin , Marquette University | Ashley Toll, Marquette University | Eric Bauman, EPRI | John Simmins, EPRI
2. Optical and Inertial Motion Capture Joint Angle Comparison Using Jack | Bianca Sfalcin, University of Windsor | Xiaoxu Ji, Gannon University | Adrian de Gouw, University of Windsor | Jim Potvin, Potvin Biomechanics | Joel Cort, University of Windsor
3. Gender and Parity in Statistical Prediction of Anterior Carry Hand-Loads from Inertial Sensor Data | Sol Lim, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | Clive D’Souza, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
PP4 - INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE PARAMETERS OF PERFORMANCEWillow BLecture Chair: Joeseph Houpt, Wright State University Thomas Ayres
1. Modelling Postural Discomfort Perception Using CHAID Decision Tree Algorithm | Soomin Hyun, Seoul National University | Woojin Park, Seoul National University
2. Optimizing Military Human-Robot Teaming: An Evaluation of Task Load and Modality Switch Cost | Daniel Barber, University of Central Florida | Lauren Reinerman-Jones, University of Central Florida
3. Precision Constraints during Pointing with a Stylus: Implications for Fitts’ Law | Daniel McConnell, University of Central Florida
4. Examining the Effects of Clutter and Target Salience in an E-Commerce Visual Search Task | John Hicks, Old Dominion University | Jeremiah Still, Old Dominion University
SF7: INFLUENCING HUMAN PERFORMANCE, HEALTH, AND ENJOYMENT THROUGH DESIGNGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: Shan Lakhmani, Army Research Laboratory Co-chair: Harry Blanchard, New Jersey Institute of Tech
1. Using Haptic Feedback as a Treatment for Position Dependent, Severe, Chronic Snoring |Imani Murph, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | John French, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Matthew Kukuvka, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Dylan Bush, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
2. The Effect of Vehicle Automation Level Warning Type on Responses to Vehicle Hacking |Wyatt McManus, Old Dominion University | Jing Chen, Old Dominion University
3. Examining the Role of Video in Sports Media Viewing | Ragan Wilson, North Carolina State University | Christopher Mayhorn, North Carolina State University
T3 - TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUAL CAPABILITIESCedarLectureChair: Dennis Vincenzi, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Co-chair: Stephanie Brown, CCDC- Soldier Center
1. Individual Differences in Adaptive Training: Distress, Workload, and Coping with Changes in Difficulty | Bradford Schroeder, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division | Nicholas Fraulini, StraCon Services Group, LLC | Matthew Marraffino, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division | Wendi Van Buskirk, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems | Cheryl Johnson, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
2. Holding on Tight: Relationship Between Grip Strength and Marksmanship Stability | John Christopher, U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center | Jessica Schindler, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center | Jose Villa, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center | Erika Hussey, U.S. Army Combat Capa | John Ramsay, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center | Stephanie Brown, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center
3. Development of Attentional Skills Training for Operators of Unmanned Aerial Systems | Angelia Sebok, TiER1 Performance Solutions | Matthew Walsh, Rand Corporation | Christopher Wickens, Colorado State University | Terence Andre, TiER1 Performance Solutions | Noah Kreischer, TiER1 Performance Solutions | Lucy Pei, University of California | Laticia Bowens, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Directorate | Carla Landsberg, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Directorate
U1 - ASSESSING HUMAN PERFORMANCE TO IMPROVE DESIGNSAspenLectureChair: Roger Lew, University of Idaho
1. The Trust of Automated Systems Test (TOAST): A New Measure of Operators’ Understanding of and Confidence in Their Systems | Heather Wojton, Institute for Defense Analyses | Daniel Porter, Institute for Defense Analyses | Stephanie Lane, Institute for Defense Analyses
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2. Human Reliability Analysis for Verification and Validation of New Designs | Ronald Boring, Idaho National Laboratory
3. Application of NASA-TLX and SHERPA in Setting Up Fused Filament Fabrication Equipment | Julian Aguilar-Duque, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California | Juan Hernández-Arellano, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez | Cesar Balderrama, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez | Liliana Avelar, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
PL3 – CAREFUL, YOUR COMMON SENSE MIGHT GET YOU KILLEDGrand Ballroom CPlenaryInvited Speaker: Steve Casner, Author
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SS6 - HFES TECHNICAL STANDARDS UPDATEWillow ASpecial SessionChair: Robert Fox, General Motors
Participants: Robert Fox, General Motors Company | Tom Albin, High Plains Consulting | David Rempel, University of California - Berkeley | Daryle Gardner-Bonneau, Bonneau and Associates | Kelly Hale, Design Interactive, Inc. | Chris Reid, Boeing Aircraft
A3 - DRIVING, OCCUPATIONAL, AND CONVERSATIONAL/SPEECH SYSTEMS FOR OLDER ADULTSIssaquahLectureChair: Kelly Caine, Clemson University
1. Driven to Comment: Learning from Older Drivers’ Impressions of In-Vehicle Technologies | Clara Lopes, University of Utah | Gus Erickson, University of Utah | Joel Cooper, University of Utah | Camille Wheatley, University of Utah | David Strayer, University of Utah
2. Older Drivers’ Differential Performance Across Hazardous Scenarios | Jonathan Kasko, North Carolina State University | HeeSun Choi, North Carolina State University | Jing Feng, North Carolina State University
3. The Influence of Different Weight Carrying Methods on Human Gair and Balance During Obstacle Negotiation | Fang Yang, Tianjin University of Science and Technology | Junxia Zhang, Tianjin University of Science and Technology | Wayne Giang, University of Florida | Mustafa Yerebakan, University of Florida | Boyi Hu, University of Florida
4. The Effect of External Weight Distribution on Muscle Activation Pattern During Obstacle Negotiation for Male Participants | Guofu Yi, Tianjin University of Science and Technology | Xinting Wang, Tianjin University of Science and Technology | Junxia Zhang, Tianjin University of Science and Technology | Shuai Hao, University of Florida | Boyi Hu, University of Florida
5. Automated Speech Recognition Systems and Older Adults: A Literature Review and Synthesis | Lauren Werner, Purdue University | Gaojian Huang, Purdue University | Brandon Pitts, Purdue University
6. Conversational Systems for Family Health History Collection for Geriatric Population | Amal Ponathil, Clemson University | Necmettin Firat Ozkan, Clemson University | Jeffrey Bertrand, Clemson University | Brandon Welch, Medical University of South Carolina | Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University
CE6 - INFORMATION ORGANIZATION & VISUALIZATIONGrand Ballroom CLectureChair: Lynne Martin, NASA Ames Co-chair: Harvey Smallman, Pacific Science
1. Risk Surface: A Visualization of Data Sharing Risk for Enterprise Users | Mark St John, Pacific Science & Engineering | Woodrow Gustafson, Pacific Science & Engineering | April Martin, Pacific Science & Engineering | Ronald Moore, Pacific Science & Engineering | Chrisopher Korkos, Pacific Science & Engineering
2. The Effect of Information Organization on Cognitive Workload and Visual Search Performance | Jeffrey Joe, Idaho National Laboratory | Casey Kovesdi, Idaho National Laboratory | Andrea Mack, Idaho National Laboratory | Tina Miyake, Idaho State University
3. The Interplay of Plans and Intentions: A Pledge Based Intervention to Reduce Participation in a Single Hazardous Event | Ellen Bass, Drexel University | Polly College, Drexel University | Susan Bruce, University of Virginia
4. Feedback on System or Operator Performance: Which is More Useful for the Timely Detection of Changes in Reliability, Trust Calibration and Appropriate Automation Usage? | Yidu Lu, University of Michigan | Nadine Sarter, University of Michigan
5. Visualizing Purpose and Functionality Overlaps of Health IT Systems using an Abstraction Hierarchy | Ida Löscher, Uppsala University | Thomas Lind, Uppsala University
CYB2 - UNDERSTANDING ATTACKERS, DEFENDERS, AND VICTIMSCedarLectureChair: Chelsea Johnson Arizona State University
1. Are Cyber Attackers Thinking Fast and Slow? Exploratory Analysis Reveals Evidence of Decision-Making Biases in Red Teamers | Robert Gutzwiller, Arizona State University | Kimberly Ferguson-Walter, Laboratory for Advanced Cybersecurity Research | Sunny Fugate, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
2. “Help, I’ve Been Hacked!”: Insights from a Corpus of User-Reported Cyber Victimization Cases on Twitter | Margaret Gratian, University of Maryland, College Park | Darshan Bhansali, University of Maryland, College Park | Michel Cukier, University of Maryland, College Park | Josiah Dykstra, U.S. Department of Defense
3. Observing Cyber Security Incident Response: Qualitative Themes from Field Research | Megan Nyre-Yu, Purdue University | Robert Gutzwiller, Arizona State University | Barrett Caldwell, Purdue University
GS8 - HFE GOES TO WASHINGTONGrand Ballroom BDiscussion Panel Chair: Mica Endsley, SA Technologies
Panelists: Mica Endsley, SA Technologies | Nick Saab, Lewis-Burke Associates | Caroline Cao, Wright State University | Holly Handley, Old Dominion University | Carisa Harris-Adamson, UC San Francisco
HC8 - HEALTHCARE WORKFLOT AND MACROERGONOMICSGrand Ballroom DLectureChair: Michelle Rogers, Drexel University Co-chair: Katie Jurewicz, Clemson University
1. Bridging the Gap: Workflow Analysis Evaluating “Work-As-Imagined” Versus “Work-As-Done” For Cardiac Risk Calculation | Laura Schubel, MedStar Health | Lucy Stein, MedStar Health | Ronald Romero Barrientos, MedStar Health | Carolina Valdiviezo, MedStar Health | Mark Townsend, Centra Health | Peter Basch, MedStar Health | William Weintraub, MedStar Health | Zach Hettinger, MedStar Health | Christine Laccay, MedStar Health | Kevin Chaney, The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology | Kristen Miller, MedStar Health
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Program AGENDA (CONTINUED)2. Assessing Workflow of Emergency Physicians in the Use of
Clinical Decision Support | Megan Salwei, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Peter Hoonakker, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Ann Hundt, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Clair Novak, UW Health | Yudi Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Douglas Wiegmann, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Brian Patterson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3. Transitional Care Planning: A Pilot Study to Explore Patient, Hospital, and Primary Care Perspectives | Kara Hall, University at Buffalo | Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, University at Buffalo | Sharon Hewner, University at Buffalo
4. A Systems Approach into Unnecessary Admissions and Readmissions in Emergency Departments | Samuel Bonet Olivencia, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
5. System Modeling of Telebehavioral Health Resource Allocation | Julie Hammett, Texas A&M University | Carly McCord, Texas A&M University | Mark Lawley, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
6. Self-Management Tasks of Adult Patients with Phenylketonuria: Needs Assessment for a Food Tracking Application | John Corbett, University of Virginia | Himika Rahman, University of Virginia | Anthony Peters, University of Virginia | Margaret Eastman, University of Virginia | Rupa Valdez, University of Virginia
ME5 - CURRENT RESEARCH IN MACROERGONOMICSRavennaLecture Chair: Edmond Ramly, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1. Public’s Acceptance of Autonomous Vehicles: The Role of Initial Trust and Subjective Norm | Tingru Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Power Safety Monitoring Technology and Equipment, Shenzhen, China; Institute of Human Factors and Ergonomics, College of Mechatronics and Control Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China | HHaibo Tan, State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Power Safety Monitoring Technology and Equipment | Shuling Li, State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, Department of Industrial Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China | Haoyu Zhu, Institute of Human Factors and Ergonomics, College of Mechatronics and Control Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China | Da Tao, State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Power Safety Monitoring Technology and Equipment, Shenzhen, China; Institute of Human Factors and Ergonomics, College of Mechatronics and Control Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
2. Macroeconomics - A Reapraisal | Thomas Smith, University of Minnesota | Michelle Robertson, Northeastern University | Robert Henning, University of Connecticut
3. Micromobility and the Built Environment | Patricia Tice, UCF4. Preliminary Assessment of a Novel Watchstanding Schedule for a
Crew on a Small Surface Combatant of the United States Navy | Panagiotis Matsangas, Naval Postgraduate School | Nita Shattuck, Naval Postgraduate School
5. Processes and Challenges Associated with Informal Electronic Waste Recycling at Agbogbloshie, a Suburb of Accra, Ghana | Augustine Acquah, University of Ghana | Clive D’Souza, University of Michigan | Bernard Martin, University of Michigan | John Arko-Mensah, University of Ghana | Afua Amoabeng Nti, University of Ghana | Lawrencia Kwarteng, University of Ghana | Sylvia Takyi,
University of Ghana | Isabella Quakyi, University of Ghana | Thomas Robins, University of Michigan | Julius Fobil, University of Ghana
OE10 - UNDERSTANDING CAUSAL PATHWAYS FOR OCCUPATIONALLY RELATED LOW BACK DISORDERSMetropolitan BDiscussion Panel Chair: Sue Ferguson, The Ohio State University
Panelists: Sue Ferguson, The Ohio State University | William Marras, The Ohio State University | Jay Kapellusch, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Matthew Thiese, University of Utah | Kermit Davis, University of Cincinnati | Sean Gallagher, Auburn University
OE11 - POSTURE & OFF ERGOWillow BLectureChair: Kaitlin Gallagher, U. of Arkansas, Fayetteville Co-chair: Dan Mines, Sandalwood Eng. & Ergonomics
1. Neck Muscle Activation and Head Kinematics When Using a Smartphone While Walking |Woojin Yoon, Ulsan National Institution of Science and Technology | Hyeseon Han, Ulsan National Institution of Science and Technology | Seobin Choi, Ulsan National Institution of Science and Technology | Gwanseob Shin, Ulsan National Institution of Science
2. The Effect of Posture and Duration of Smartphone Usage on Neck Flexion Angle | Sundus Alfaitouri, University of Benghazi | Ahamed Altaboli, University of Benghazi
3. Postural Strategies of Bus Drivers During a Regular WOrkshft in Urban Area: A Pilot Study| Federico Arippa, Università degli Studi di Cagliari | Bruno Leban, Università degli Studi di Cagliari | Massimiliano Pau, Università degli Studi di Cagliari
4. Sit-Stand Workstations: Relations Among Postural Sway, Task, Proprioception and Discomfort | Chandler Shannon, Washington State University | Ed Havey, Washington State LNI | Anita Vasavada, Washington State University
5. Does Using Multiple Computer Monitors Affect Health and Productivity? A Systematic Review | Kaitlin Gallagher, University of Arkansas | Laura Cameron, University of Arkansas | Diana De Carvalho, Memorial University | Madison Boule, University of Arkansas
S3 - DESIGN FOR HUMAN ERROR PREVENTIONJeffersonLectureChair: David Desaulniers, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
1. Computerized Operator Support System for Nuclear Power Plant Hybrid Main Control Room | Roger Lew, University of Idaho | Ronald Boring, Idaho National Laboratory | Thomas Ulrich, Idaho National Laboratory
2. Staying Alert: Incorporating Human Fatigue in Risk Management | Chason Coelho, Exponent Inc. | Sunil Lakhiani, Exponent Inc. | Delmar Morrison, Exponent Inc.
3. Human and Organizational Factors of Positive Train Control Safety System The Application of High Reliability Organizing in Railroad | Yalda Khashe, USC | Najmedin Meshkati, USC
4. Human Reliability Studies with Microworld Simulators | Ronald Boring, Idaho National Laboratory | Thomas Ulrich, Idaho National Laborator | Roger Lew, University of Idaho | Martin Rasmussen Skogstad, NTNU Social Research
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5. An Augmented-Reality-Based Warning Interface for Pedestrians: User Interface Design and Evaluation | Yourui Tong, University of Michigan-Dearborn | Bochen Jia, University of Michigan-Dearborn
ST4 - VEHICLE AUTOMATION: DRIVER BEHAVIOR CHANGESRedwoodLecture Chair:Justin Morgan, Forensic Engineering Technologies Co-chair: Nade Liang, Purdue University
1. The Impact of Mind Wandering on Signal Detection, Semi-autonomous Driving Performance, and Physiological Responses | Gaojian Huang, Purdue University | Nade Liang, Purdue University | Chuhao Wu, Purdue University | Brandon Pitts, Purdue University
2. Patterns of Sequential Off-Road Glances Indicate Levels of Distraction in Automated Driving | Shiyan Yang, Seeing Machines | Jonny Kuo, Seeing Machines | Michael Lenné, Seeing Machines
3. Passenger Emotional Response Type and Timing During Automated Vehicle Intersection Negotiation | Joshua Domeyer, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Areen Alsaid, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Shu-Yuan Liu, University of Wisconsin - Madison | John Lee, University of Wisconsin - Madison
4. Acceptance of Vehicle Automation: Effects of Demographic Traits, Technology Experience and Media Exposure | Chaiwoo Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Bobbie Seppelt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Bryan Reimer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Bruce Mehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Joseph Coughlin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5. The Autonomous Vehicle Social Network: Analyzing Tweets After a Recent Tesla Autopilot Crash | Jaycelyn Jefferson, Texas A&M University | Anthony McDonald, Texas A&M University
U2 - CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AUGMENTED REALITY IN THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTAspenDiscussion PanelChair: Alicia Perez, University of Central Florida & Lockheed Martin
Panelists: Alicia A. Perez, University of Central Florida & Lockheed Martin | Maartje Hidalgo, University of Central Florida | Irina Lediaeva, University of Central Florida | Mustafa Mouloua, University of Central Florida | Peter A. Hancock , University of Central Florida
2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
AS2 - AVIATION SAFETYWillow BLectureChair: Igor Dolgov, UberCo-chair: Xidong Xu, The Boeing Company
1. Managing a Data-link Failure of a Single-Piloted Airliner During Flight: A System-Theoretic Process Analysis | Daniela Schmid, German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Bernd Korn, German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Matthias Wies, German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Neville Stanton, University of Southampton
2. Analyzing Pilots’ Fatigue for Prolonged Flight Missions: Multimodal Analysis Approach Using Vigilance Test and Eye Tracking | Salem NAEERI, University of Oklahoma | Saptarshi Mandal, University of Oklahoma | Ziho Kang, University of Oklahoma
3. Confronting Functional Complexity Failures: The Case of a Runway Excursion in Munich| Robert Mauro, Decision Research & University of Oregon | Lance Sherry, George Mason University
4. Impact of the Frequency of Lost Links on Air Traffic Controllers’ Performance and Acceptability Ratings | Kim-Phuong Vu, California State Univ Long Beach | Jillian Keeler, California State Univ. Long Beach | Lisa Fern, Honeywell Aerospace Advanced Technology | Natassia Mattoon, California State Univ. Long Beach | Robert Rorie, NASA | Vernol Battiste, San Jose Univ Foundation and NASA | Robert Shively, NASA | Thomas Strybel, California State Univ. Long Beach
5. Modeling Human Factors Topics in Aviation Reports | Beth Lyall-Wilson, The MITRE Corporation | Nicolas Kim, The MITRE Corporation | Elizabeth Hohman, The MITRE Corporation
CE7 - TRUST ENGINEERING IN HUMAN-AI TEAMSGrand Ballroom CDiscussion PanelChair: Neta Ezer, Northrop Grumman
Panelists: Neta Ezer, Northrop Grumman | Sylvain Bruni, Aptima, Inc. | Yang Cai, Carnegie Mellon University | Sam Hepenstal, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory | Christopher Miller, Smart Information Flow Technologies | Dylan Schmorrow, Soar Technology
CE8 - TRAINING AND THE WORKPLACEGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: Barry Goettl, Department of the Air Force Co-chair: Brandon Pitts, Purdue University
1. Metacognition Based Training: A Better Way to Tackle Medical Device Alarms | Mani Shanmugham, Mississippi State University | Lesley Strawderman, Mississippi State University | Deborah Eakin, Mississippi State University
2. Identifying and Quantifying Personnel Skill Gaps | Martin McKenney, Old Dominion University | Holly Handley, Old Dominion University
3. Prototypical Work Situations: A Robust, Flexible Means for Representing Activtiy in a Work Domain | Natalie Benda, Weill Cornell Medicine | Ann Bisantz, University at Buffalo
4. Work Domain Analysis for Control of Medical Simulation Training | Michael Smith, Universidad de las Americas Puebla | Daniel Nystrom, Primary Children’s Hospital | David Abarca, Universidad de las Americas Puebla
5. Modifications to the Decision Ladder to Match Frontline Workers’ Critical Decision Making | Christopher Lilburne, The University of Queensland | Maureen Hassall, The University of Queensland
CYB3 - OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR HUMAN-MACHINE TEAMING IN CYBERSECURITY OPERATIONSCedarDiscussion Panel Chair: Celeste Paul, U.S. Department of Defense
Panelists: Celeste Paul, U.S. Department of Defense | Leslie Blaha, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory | Nathan Bos, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | Corey Fallon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon University | Robert Gutzwiller, Arizona State University
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HC9 – INNOVATIVE USABILITY TECNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENTSGrand Ballroom DDiscussion PanelChair: Moshe Feldman, Virginia Commonwealth University
Panelists: Moshe Feldman, Virginia Commonwealth University | Elizabeth Lazzara, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Joseph Keebler, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Michael Rosen, Johns Hopkins University | Barbara Chaparro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Sarah Fouquet, Children’s Mercy Hospital Kansas City
OE12 - DISCUSSION PANEL - RETURN ON INVESTMENT OF ERGONOMICS INTERVENTIONS Metropolitan BDiscussion PanelChair: Blake McGowan, Humantech | a VelcocityEHS Solution
Panelists: Blake McGowan, Humantech | a VelcocityEHS Solution | Jay Kapellusch, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Stephen Bao, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries | Christopher Reid, The Boeing Company
PD5 - PRODUCT DESIGN PRACTITIONER SESSIONJeffersonLectureChair: Deepti Surabattula
1. Developers’ Behavioral Characteristic and Its Impact on Performance: A Case Study of IOT Development Product Design | Jonhsoon Park, Intel Corporation | David Kuhns, Intel Corporation
2. The Psychological Factors that Influence Successful Technology Adoption in the Oil and Gas Industry | Ruby Roberts, Robert Gordon University | Rhona Flin, Robert Gordon University
3. A Wearable Intervention for Laptop Users | Byungsoo Kim, North Carolina State University | Hongyang Liu, North Carolina State University | Sharon Joines, North Carolina State University
4. An Application of Machine Learning for Police Mobile Computer Terminal Usability Evaluation | Maryam Zahabi, Texas A&M University | Emily McCollum, Texas A&M University
5. Exploring Design Constructs in Seound Design with a Focus on Percieved Affordance | Myounghoon Jeon, Virginia Tech
S4 - AND YET ACCIDENTS STILL HAPPEN: HAZARDS AND SAFETY ANALYSIS ACROSS INDUSTRIESRavennaLectureChair: Michael Hildebrandt, Institute for Energy Technology
1. Video Data for Escalator Accidents | Thomas Ayres2. Safety in Shipping: Investigating Safety Climate in Norwegian
Maritime Workers | Steven Mallam, University of South-Eastern Norway | Jørgen Ernstsen, University of South-Eastern Norway | Salman Nazir, University of South-Eastern Norway
3. Accident Analysis in Practice: A Review of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) Applications in the Peer Reviewed Academic Literature | Adam Hulme, University of the Sunshine Coast | Neville Stanton, University of Southampton | Guy Walker, Heriot-Watt University | Patrick Waterson, Loughborough University | Paul Salmon, University of the Sunshine Coast
4. Towards Harmonizing Safety Databases: An Assessment of Existing Data Sources | Arjun Rao, Texas A&M University | Mengxi Yu, Texas A&M University | Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M University
5. Why Slips, Trips, and Falls are Still a Problem: A Hazard Assessment at Surface Mines | Mahiyar Nasarwanji, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Alan Mayton, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health | Jonisha Pollard, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
SD1 - STANDARDS IN PRACTICE: ALL THINGS CONSIDEREDIssaquahDiscussion PanelChair: John Chin, Human Solutions, Inc. Co-chair: Harry Blanchard, Communications
Panelists: John Chin, Human Solutions Inc. | Seve Benincasa, Human Solutions Inc. | Mike Parker, CA Technologies | Jennifer Kremer, Anthem, Inc.
ST5 - VEHICLE AUTOMATION: SYSTEM DESIGNRedwoodLectureChair: Anthony McDonald, Texas A&M University Co-chair: Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, University at Buffalo
1. Examining the Impacts of Drivers’ Emotions on Takeover Readiness and Performance in Highly Automated Driving | NA DU, University of Michigan | Jackie Ayoub, University of Michigan-Dearborn | Feng Zhou, University of Michigan-Dearborn | Anuj Pradhan, University of Massachusetts Amherst | Lionel Robert, University of Michigan | Dawn Tilbury, University of Michigan | Elizabeth Pulver, State Farm | Jessie Yang, University of Michigan
2. Occupant Monitoring in Automated Vehicles: Classification of Situation Awareness Based on Head Movements While Cornering | Frederik Schewe, TU Braunschweig | Hao Cheng, Leibniz University Hannover | Alexander Hafner, TU Braunschweig | Monika Sester, Leibniz Universität Hannover | Mark Vollrath, TU Braunschweig
3. Using a Situational Awareness Display to Improve Rider Trust and Comfort with an AV Taxi | Chun-Cheng Chang, Ford Motor Company | Rebecca Grier, Ford Motor Company | Jason Maynard, Ford Motor Company | John Shutko, Ford Motor Company | Mike Blommer, Ford Motor Company | Radhakrishnan Swaminathan, Ford Motor Company | Reates Curry, Ford Motor Company
4. A Taxonomy of Strategies for Supporting Time-Sharing with Non-Driving Tasks in Automated Driving | Dengbo He, University of Toronto | Dina Kanaan, University of Toronto | Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
5. Measuring Adult Drivers’ Use of Level 1 and 2 Driving Automation by Roadway Functional Class | Ian Reagan, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety | Wen Hu, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety | Jessica Cicchino, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety | Bobbie Seppelt, MIT AgeLab | Lex Fridman, MIT AgeLab | Michael Glazer, MIT AgeLab
U3 - HUMAN FACTORS FOR PROCESS CONTROLAspenLectureChair: Jessica Stevens, NuScale
1. Designing for Situation Awareness in the Main Control Room of a Small Modular Reactor | Maggie Kirkwood, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
2. Exploring the Use of Cognitive Models for Nuclear Power Plant Human-System Interface Evaluation | Casey Kovesdi, Idaho National Laboratory | Jeffrey Joe, Idaho National Laboratory
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3. Empirical Study on Shared Situation Awareness between Active and Passive Group-View Displays | SaKil Kim, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute | Joo Hyun Sim, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute | Tong Il Jang, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute | Hyun Chul Lee, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
4. An Eye-Tracking Evaluation of Gauge Shapes in Process Control | Chao Shi, Pennsylvania State University | Ling Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University
5. Team Performance in a Simulated Maritime Control Room: The Effect of Information Integration and Operator Configuration | Steph Michailovs, University of Western Australia | Stephen Pond, University of Western Australia | Megan Schmitt, Defence Science and Technology | Jessica Irons, Defence Science and Technology | Matthew Stoker, Ergonomie | Troy Visser, University of Western Australia | Samuel Huf, Defence Science and Technology | Shayne Loft, University of Western Australia
4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
CE9 - TEAMING AND TRUSTGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: X. Jessie Yang, University of Michigan Co-chair: Miriam Armstrong, Texas Tech University
1. A Tradespace Framework for Evaluating Crewing Configuration for Future Vertical Lift | Christen Sushereba, Applied Decision Science | Julie Diiulio, Applied Decision Science | Laura Militello, Applied Decision Science | Emilie Roth, Roth Cognitive Engineering
2. Development Approach of Playbook Interface for Human-Autonomy Teaming in Single Pilot Operations | Guliz Tokadli, Iowa State University | Michael Dorneich, Iowa State University | Michael Matessa, Collins Aerospace
3. Practical Guidance for Evaluating Calibrated Trust | Patricia McDermott, MITRE | Ronna ten Brink, MITRE
4. A Context-Driven Framework for Selecting Mental Model Elicitation Methods | Samantha Harper, Sonalysts, Inc. | Steven Dorton, Sonalysts, Inc.
5. How to Prevent Players from Teaming Up in Free-for-all Games: The Importance of Initial Contact | Hansol Rheem, Arizona State University | Vipin Verma, Arizona State University | Yang Seok Cho, Korea University
F3 - FORENSIC PROFESSIONAL 2Willow BLectureChair: Stephanie Whetsel, Borzendowski Applied Building Sciences, Inc.
1. Skylight Fall Case Study: Conspicuity and Perceptual Set | Benjamin Stephens, Clemson University | Morgan Kivler, Clemson University | Margaret Tutaj, Clemson University | Elizabeth Cox, Clemson University | George Pearl, Atlanta Legal Photo Services, Inc.
2. A Case Study of a 5-Year-Old’s Elevator Mishap: Conspicuity, Cognitive Capability, and Parental Supervision | Benjamin Stephens, Clemson University | Morgan Kivler, Clemson University | Margaret Tutaj, Clemson University | Elizabeth Cox, Clemson University
3. Gas Range Fires and Explosions: Usability Versus Safety | Jay Pollack, Jay Pollack Consulting
4. Application of Affordance Theory to the Forensic Investigation of a Personal Injury | Leah Hartman, Applied Building Sciences, Inc. | Stephanie Whetsel Borzendowski, Applied Building Sciences, Inc. | Alan Campbell, Applied Building Sciences, Inc.
5. The Evolution and Testing of Aerial Lift Anti-Entrapment Safety Devices | Russ Rasnic, Ryan Forensics, PLLC | Edward Beard, Ryan Forensics, PLLC | Steven Wehmeyer, Ryan Forensics, PLLC
GS9 - FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: EASING TRANSITIONS FROM ACADEMIA TO INDUSTRYGrand Ballroom CDiscussion PanelChair: Rebecca Williamson, IPSOS
Panelists: Rebecca Williamson, Ipsos | Trevor Johnson, Ipsos | Erin Tully, Georgia State University | Kevin Swartout, Georgia State University | Anna Waismeyer, Harman Connected Services at Microsoft | Megan Machamer, Ipsos
GS10 - INVITED SYMPOSIUM - THE ROLE OF HUMAN FACTORS STANDARDS IN ADVANCING SCIENCE AND PRACTICE: SOME EXAMPLES FROM AUTOMOTIVE, NUCLEAR, HEALTHCARE, AND PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIESWillow AInvited SymposiumChair: Paul Green, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
1. The Role of Human Factors Standards in Advancing Science and Practice: Some Examples from Automotive, Nuclear, Healthcare, and Petrochemical Industries | Paul Green, U. of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
2. SAE Automotive Human Factors Standards: Finding Them and What They Contain | Paul Green, U. of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
3. IEEE Human Factors Standards for Nuclear Facilities: The Development Process, Available Standards, Current Activities, and the Future | David Desaulniers, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission | Stephen Fleger, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
4. Use of HFE Guidance for the Review of Nuclear Power Plants | Steve Fleger, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission | John O’Hara, Brookhaven National Laboratory
5. Human Factors and Ergonomics Standards for Oil and Gas Operations: Navigating the Murky Waters | S. Camille Peres, Texas A&M University
6. Medical Device Human Factors Standards: Finding Them and What They Contain | Molly Story, Sanofi
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HC10 - COGNITION AND WORKLOADGrand Ballroom DLectureChair: Katherine Law, Mayo Clinic Co-chair: Carolina Rodriguez Paras, Texas A & M
1. Spearcons for Patient Monitoring: Program of Laboratory-Based Feasibility Studies | Simon Li, Lingnan University | Chunwan Yeung, Lingnan University | Thomas Davidson, The University of Queensland | Youn Ryu, The University of Queensland | Monika Srbinovska, The University of Queensland | Isaac Salisbury, The University of Queensland
2. The Impact of Concurrent Linguistic Tasks on Participants’ Identification of Spearcons | Thomas Davidson, The University of Queensland | Youn Ryu, The University of Queensland | Birgit Brecknell, The University of Queensland | Robert Loeb, University of Florida-Gainesville | Penelope Sanderson, The University of Queensland
3. Multiple Patient Monitoring in High Dependency Units: A Field Study | Marie-Lys Deschamps, The University of Queensland | Penelope Sanderson, The University of Queensland
4. Middle Cerebral Artery Blood Flow Velocity as an Indicator of Attentional Load and Attentional Resource Depletion in the Laparoscopic Training Environment | Martina Klein, Texas Tech Unviersity | Eric Greenlee, Texas Tech University | Theresa Nguyen, Texas Tech Unviersity | Krishnanath Gaitonde, Unvieristy of Cincinnati | John Griswold, Texas Tech Unviersity Health Sciences Center | Dixon Santana, Texas Tech University
ME6 - IMPLEMENTING HUMAN SYSTEMS INTEGRATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYCedarDiscussion PannelChair: Kristopher Korbelak, Transportation Safety Administration
Panelists: Bonnie Kudrick, Department of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration | Kristopher Korbelak, Department of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration | Jeffrey Dressel, Department of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration | Janae Lockett-Reynolds, Department of Homeland Security/Science and Technology | Matthew Witbeck, Deloitte Consulting LLP | Jenny LaFreniere, Deloitte Consulting LLP | Bret Peterson, Deloitte Consulting LLP | Derek Johnston, US Coast Guard
OE13 - OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICSMetropolitan BLectureChair: Joel Cort, University of Windsor Co-chair: Robert Fox, General Motors Company
1. Evaluation of a Trunk Supporting Exoskeleton for Reducing Muscle Fatigue | Nathan Poon, UC Berkeley | Logan van Engelhoven, UC Berkeley | Homayoon Kazerooni, UC Berkeley | Carisa Harris-Adamson, UC San Francisco
2. Lifting Heavy Patients in Their Homes: A Biomechanical Study of Equipment That Can Be Used by EMS Providers | Steven Lavender, The Ohio State University | Carolyn Sommerich, The Ohio State University | Steven Bigelow, The Ohio State University | Eric Weston, The Ohio State University | Kelly Seagren, The Ohio State University | Noura Amini Pay, The Ohio State University | Dawn Sillars, The Ohio State University | Vivek Ramachandran, The Ohio State University | Chunyi Sun, The Ohio State University | Yilun Xu, The Ohio State University | William Marras, The Ohio State University
3. Video-Based Ergonomic Assessment for Spacesuit Training in a Microgravity Analog | Yaritza Hernandez, KBRwyle | Kyle-Han Kim , Leidos | Elizabeth Benson, MEI Technologies | Sarah Jarvis, MEI Technologies | Sudhakar Rajulu , NASA
4. Neutral Body Posture in Spaceflight | K. Han Kim, Leidos | Karen Young, Leidos | Sudhakar Rajulu, NASA Johnson Space Center
5. Compound Manual Material Handling Tasks: Does a Worst Case Analysis of Sub-Tasks Lead to Underestimation of Risk? | Thomas Albin, High Plains Engineering Services
6. Control and Automation Systems Onboard the Vessel: Lessons in Human-Centered Design Learned from 20 Years of Marine Occurrences in Canada | Michelle Gauthier, Transportation Safety Board of Canada | Gerard Kruithof, Transportation Safety Board of Canada | Christina Narlis, Transportation Safety Board of Canada | Wendy Jolliffe, Transportation Safety Board of Canada
SD2 - SYSTEM DEVELOPMENTIssaquahLectureChair: Petra Alfred, NAVSEA Co-chair: Frank Lacson, AUSGAR Technologies INC
1. Visualization of Food Bank/Agency Distribution | Ritson Delpish, North Carolina A&T State University | Steven Jiang, North Carolina A&T State University
2. History of Human Factors in US Navy Aircraft Cockpit Design: 1969-2019 | Keith Karn, Human Factors in Context LLC | Stephen Merriman, SCMerriman Consulting LLC
3. Effect of Anthropomorphic Design on the Effectiveness of Motivational Messages | Eric Sikorski, George Mason University | Shawn Mulvey, George Mason University | Eva Wiese, George Mason University
ST6 - BEST OF THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION TG: UNDERSTAND, PREDICT, DESIGN AND TRAINRavennaLectureChair: Sang-Hwan Kim, U of Michigan, Dearborn
1. Effects of Cell Phone Conversation and Roadway Complexity on the Perception of an Immediate Hazard While Driving | Bradley Weaver, Rice University | Patricia DeLucia, Rice University | Jason Jupe, Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc.
2. Toward Prediction of Driver Awareness of Automotive Hazards: Driving Video Based Simulation Approach | Hyungil Kim, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute | Joseph Gabbard, Virginia Tech | Sujitha Martin, Honda Research Institute, USA | Ashish Twari, Honda Research Institute, USA | Teruhisa Misu, Honda Research Institute, USA
3. Driving Simulator Validation for In-Vehicle Human Machine Interface Assessment | Thomas McWilliams, MIT AgeLab | Bruce Mehler, MIT AgeLab | Bobbie Seppelt, MIT AgeLab | Bryan Reimer, MIT AgeLab
4. The Effect of Failure Predictability on Driver Takeover Performance and Monitoring Behavior in Partially Automated Vehicles | Samantha Hopkins, University of Toronto | Chelsea DeGuzman, University of Toronto | Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto
5. Driver Training for Automated Vehicle Technology – Knowledge, Behaviors, and Perceived Familiarity | Alexandria Noble, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute | Sheila Klauer, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute | Zachary Doerzaph, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute | Michael Manser, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
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U4 - USABILITY OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIESAspen LectureChair: Thomas Ulrich, Idaho National Laboratory
1. Usability Testing for Smart IV Pumps Through Simulation-Based Evaluation | Jiayin Chen, The University of Hong Kong | Kaifeng Liu, The University of Hong Kong | Foon-Yee Chan, Prince of Wales Hospital | Zhenzhen Xie, The University of Hong Kong | Philip Lam, Prince of Wales Hospital | Yat-Wo Liu, Prince of Wales Hospital
2. Evaluation of Interface Modality Effectiveness for Remotely-Controlled Locomotives | So Young Kim-Castet, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Neeraja Subrahmaniyan, GE Global Research | James Brooks, GE Global Research
3. Users’ Perceptions of Smartphone Weather Applications’ Usability | Abdulrahman Khamaj, Jazan University | Ziho Kang, University of Oklahoma | Elizabeth Argyle, University of Nottingham
4. Human Performance in Google’s Two-factor Authentication Setup Process | Shivam Pandey, Rice University | Tewodros Taffese, Rice University | Michelle Huang, Rice University | Mike Byrne, Rice University | Hing-Yu So, Prince of Wales Hospital | Calvin KL Or, The University of Hong Kong
U5 - USABILITY METHODS IN PRACTICERedwoodLectureChair: Nathan Lau, Virginia Tech
1. Improved Accuracy Test Method for Mobile Eye Tracking in Usability Scenarios | Monica Jesteen, Drexel University | Mark Thibeault, Drexel University | Andrew Beitman, Drexel University | Ranjan Nayyar, Design Science Consulting Inc. | Christine Nachtigall, Design Science
2. Lessons Learned from Conducting Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiver mHealth App Training and Focus Group Sessions | Janetta Brown, North Carolina A&T State University | Hyung Nam Kim, North Carolina A&T State University
3. Methodological Modifications When Testing Machine Learning-Enabled Products: A Preliminary Theory | Linda Huber, Ipsos | Becky Williamson, Ipsos
4. Expanding the Playtest Method for UX Research Beyond Gaming |Sophie Amberkar, Google | Kevone Bennett, Google | Anna Delchamps, Google | Rochelle Edwards, Google
VE4 - A PRACTITIONERS APPROACH TO EXPLORATION AND RESEARCH WITH VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTSJeffersonLecture Chair: Michael Boyce, U.S. Army CCDC-SC, STTC1. Postural Risks and User Experience of 3D Interface Designs for
Virtual Reality-based Learning Environments | Yilu Sun, Cornell University | Gourab Kar, Cornell University | Andrea Won, Cornell University | Alan Hedge, Cornell University
2. Investigating the Use of Movement Kinematics to Assess Perceptual Ambiguity in Virtual Reality | Logan Clark, University of Virginia | Sara Riggs, University of Virginia
3. How Haptic Feedback in a Mixed Reality Pool Game Affects Real-Life Pool Performance | Elaine Thai, San Jose State University | Anil Kumar, San Jose State University
4. Evaluation of a Virtual Reality Environment for Cockpit Design | Richard Joyce, University of California, Davis | Stephen Robinson, University of California, Davis
5. Comparison of HTC Vive™ Virtual Reality Headset Position Measures to Center of Pressure Measures | Brian Sylcott, East Carolina University | Keith Williams, East Carolina University | Mark Hinderaker, East Carolina University | Chia-Cheng Lin, East Carolina University
Friday, November 18:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
AS3 - TRAINING AND PHYSIOLOGY IN AVIATIONWillow ALectureChair: Valerie Gawron, The MITRE Corporation
1. Analog and Digtial Clock Refresher Training for Improvement in Identifying Aviation Traffic | Andrew Dattel, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Andrew Henry, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Godrey D’Souza, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Tianxin Zhang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Rebecca Perini, Embry-Riddle Aeronautic University | Beathia Tagoe, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Ji Yeon Song, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Andrey Babin, Piedmont Airlines | Bee-Ling Lim, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
2. A Bootstrap Method for the Analysis of Physiological Data in Uncontrolled Settings | Jordan Hill, Purdue University | Barrett Caldwell, Purdue University
3. Evaluation of Muscular Forces that can be Applied to Flight Controls | Dennis Beringer, FAA/CAMI | Robert Joslin, Federal Aviation Administration
CE10 - HUMAN IN FOCUS: FEATURE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS OF UBIQUITOUS USER MONITORINGGrand Ballroom CDiscussion PanelChair: Nathan Lau, Virginia Tech
Panelists: Nathan Lau, Virginia Tech | Michael Hildebrandt, Institute for Energy Technology | Tim Althoff, University of Washington | Linda Boyle, University of Washington | Shamsi Iqbal, Microsoft Research | John Lee, University of Wisconsin - Madison | Ranjana K Mehta Mehta, Texas A&M | Joshua Poore, BAE Systems
CE11 - ARTIFICIAL & HUMAN COGNITIONGrand Ballroom DLectureChair: Vindhya Venkatraman, Battelle Co-chair: Xiomei Wang, Buffalo University
1. Using the Lens Model and Cognitive Continuum Theory to Understand the Effects of Cognition on Phishing Victimization | Kylie Molinaro, University at Buffalo | Matthew Bolton, University at Buffalo
2. Isn’t it Ironic? Automation-Aided Efficiency Declines as Aid Reliability Increases | Megan Bartlett, Flinders University | Jason McCarley, Oregon State University
3. How Analysts Think: A Preliminary Study of Human Needs and Demands for AI-based Conversational Agents | Samuel Hepenstal, Middlesex University | William Wong, Middlesex University | Leishi Zhang, Middlesex University | Neesha Kodagoda, Middlesex University
4. Effects of Anthropomorphic Phishing Detection Aids, Transparency Information, and Feedback on User Trust, Performance, and Aid Retention | Scott Mishler, Old Dominion University | Cody Jeffcoat, Old Dominion University | Jing Chen, Old Dominion University
5. Mental Models of AI-Based Systems: User Predictions and Explanations of Image Classification Results | Nathan Bos, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | Kim Glasgow, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | John Gersh, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | Isaiah Harbison, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory | Celeste Paul, U.S. Department of Defense
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CYB4 - IMPROVING CYBER DEFENSESAspenLectureChair: Megan Nyre-Yu, Purdue University
1. Graphical Authentication Passcode Memorability: Contect, Length, and Number | Ashley Cain, Old Dominion University | Jeremiah Still, Old Dominion University
2. Password Recall Following Employment of a Story-Based Mnemonic Strategy | Isis Chong, Purdue University | Robert Proctor, Purdue University | Ninghui Li, Purdue University | Jeremiah Blocki, Purdue University
3. Training to Detect Phishing Emails: Effects of the Frequency of Experienced Phishing Emails | Kuldeep Singh, Carnegie Mellon University | Palvi Aggarwal, Carnegie Mellon University | Prashanth Rajivan, University of Washington | Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon University
4. Breaking Bad Systems with Human Factors and Ergonomics: Using Work Domain Analysis to Identify Strategies to Disrupt Trading in Dark Net Marketplaces | Paul Salmon, University of the Sunshine Coast | Ben Lane, University of the Sunshine Coast | Dennis Desmond, University of the Sunshine Coast | Adrian Cherney, University of Queensland | Gayan Kulatilleke, University of Queensland | Anita Matthews, University of the Sunshine Coast | David Lacey, University of the Sunshine Coast | Neville Stanton, University of Southampton
E6 - PANEL - INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY IN HFE: SYSTEMS & STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING LEARNING AND TEACHINGIssaquahDiscussion PanelChair: Heather Lum, Penn State University
Panelists: Federico Scholcover, NC State University | Sarah Beadle, Clemson | Gabriella Hancock, California State University, Long Beach | Ashley Hughes, University of Illinois at Chicago | Anne McLaughlin, NC State University | Travis Bowles, Facebook HEATHER LUM, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Gabriella Hancock, California State University, Long Beach | Nicholas Kelling, University of Houston Clear Lake | Ben Sawyer, University of Central Florida | Lee Sciarini, Naval Survival Training Institute
GS11 - PREVENTING AND EVALUATING ACCIDENTSGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: Cheryl Bolstad, Sandia National Laboratories
1. The Integrative Complexity of Media Reports of Natural Disasters: A Preliminary Anlysis | Hayley McCullough, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Michael Kalsher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2. Systematic Investigation of the Asiana Airlines 214 Air Crash Using the AcciMap Methodology | Maryam Tabibzadeh, California State University, Northridge | Vivek Shapeti, California State University, Northridge | Mohammad Mokhtari, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch
3. Evaluating Operator Fatigue States During the 2018 Kilauea Volcano: Implications for Human-Robotic Interactions During Disasters | Joseph Nuamah, Texas A&M University | Yibo Zhu, Texas A&M University | Ranjana Mehta, Texas A&M University | Robin Murphy, Texas A&M University | S Camille Peres, Texas A&M University
4. Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail: Capturing the Pre-Incident Planning Needs of Firefighters | Katelynn Kapalo, University of Central Florida | Joseph LaViola, University of Central Florida
5. Observability of Inter-Organizational Crisis Management Capability | Per-Anders Oskarsson, Swedish Defence Research Agency | Magdalena Granåsen, Swedish Defence Research Agency | Mari Olsén, Swedish Defence Research Agency
GS12 - HEFORSHE IN HFE: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING EQUALITY IN LEADERSHIP FOR ALL ALLIESRedwoodDiscussion PanelChair: Kimberly Stowers, University of Alabama
Panelists: Kimberly Stowers, University of Alabama | Gabriella Hancock, California State University Long Beach | Alexis Neigel, University of Central Florida | Jackie Cha, Purdue University | Isis Chong, Purdue University | Francis Durso, Human Centered Concepts | S Peres, Texas A&M University | Nancy Stone, Missouri University of Science & Technology | Baron Summers
HC11 – IMPROVING SURGICAL INSTRUMENT REPROCESSING RavennaDiscussion PanelChair: Ken Catchpole, Medical University of South Carolina
Panelists: Ken Catchpole, Medical University of South Carolina | Myrtede Alfred, Medical University of South Carolina | Laurie Wolf, Carilion Clinic | Russell Branaghan, Arizona State University | Kevin Taafe, Clemson University
OE14 - THE DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS IN OCCUPATIONAL ERGONOMICS RESEARCH: ISSUES AND CHALLENGESWillow BDiscussion Panel Chair: Robert Fox, General Motors
Panelists: Joel Cort, University of Windsor | Jim Potvin, McMaster University | David Rempel, University of California - Berkeley | Ming-Lun (Jack) Lu, NIOSH | Monica Jones, University of Michigan | Robert Fox, General Motors Company
S5 - SAFETY STUDIES IN PRACTICEJeffersonLecture, Chair: Casey Kovesdi, Idaho National Laboratory
1. Industrial Workers Perception of Reverse Motion Warning Devices on Forklifts | Yousif Abulhassan, Murray State University | David Wilbanks, Murray State University | Rick Kilpatrick, Shurtape Technologies | Tyler Howell, Murray State University
2. Does Team Interaction Exploration Support Resilience in Human Autonomy Teaming? | Glenn Lematta, Arizona State University | Craig Johnson, Arizona State University | Erin Chiou, Arizona State University | Nancy Cooke, Arizona State University
3. A Visualization Approach to Performing Task Analysis of Time Series Event Log Data from a Microworld Simulation | Thomas Ulrich, Idaho National Laboratory | Ronald Boring, Idaho National Laboratory | Timothy McJunkin, Idaho National Laboratory | Aunshul Rege, Temple University
4. The Effect of Takeover Lead Time on Driver Workload | Yongdeok Yun, Korea University | Rohae Myung, Korea University | Hyungseok Oh, Korea University
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5. Sitting Postures and Activities in Autonomous Vehicles – New Requirements Towards Occupant Safety | Anna-Lena Köhler, Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika), RWTH Aachen University | Julia Pelzer, Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika), RWTH Aachen University | Kristian Seidel, fka GmbH | Stefan Ladwig, Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika), RWTH Aachen University
ST7 - CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN DEVELOPING NEXT GENERATION IN-VEHICLE HMI SYSTEMSCedarDiscussion Panel Chair: Rebecca Williamson, Ipsos Panelists: Rebecca Williamson, Ipsos | Yu Zhang, DENSO International America, Inc. | Bruce Mehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Ying Wang, Ipsos
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
CE12 - PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURESGrand Ballroom CLecture Chair: Farzan Sasangohar, Texas A&M UCo-chair: Samantha Smith, Michigan Technological University
1. Cue Utilization Predicts the Impact of Interruptions During a Rail Simulation Task | Emma Falkland, Macquarie University
2. Cerebral Hemovelocity and the Vigilance Decrement: Sample-level Data May Not Represent Individuals | Samantha Smith, National Research Council | William Helton, George Mason University | Gerald Matthews, University of Central Florida | Gregory Funke, Air Force Research Laboratory Toward Real-Time Assessment of Workload: A Bayesian Inference Approach | Ruikun Luo, University of Michigan | Yifan Wang, University of Michigan | Yifan Weng, University of Michigan | Victor Paul, U.S. Army Ground Vehicles System Center | Mark Brudnak, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle Systems Center
3. Toward Real-time Assessment of Workload: A Bayesian Inference Approach | Ruikun Luo, University of Michigan | Yifan Weng, University of Michigan | Victor Paul, U.S. Army Ground Vehicles System Center | Mark Brudnak, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle Systems Center | Paramsothy Jayakumar, U.S. Army Ground Vehicles System Center | Matt Reed, University of Michigan | Jeffrey Stein, University of Michigan | Tulga Ersal, University of Michigan | Jessie Yang, University of Michigan
4. Examining the Visual Attention of Pairs of Operators during a Low to High Workload Change | Shannon Devlin, University of Virginia | Jake Flynn, Clemson University | Sara Riggs, University of Virginia
CE13 - TRUST IN AUTOMATIONGrand Ballroom DLectureChair: Na Du, University of MichiganCo-chair: Sherry Chappell, Former Federal Aviation Administration (Retired)
1. Generational Differences in Trust in Digital Assistants | Benjamin Noah, Microsoft | Arathi Sethumadhavan, Microsoft
2. Attribution Biases and Trust Development in Physical Human-Machine Coordination: Blaming Yourself, Your Partner or an Unexpected Event | Chi-Ping Hsiung, Arizona State University | Erin Chiou, Arizona State University
3. Subjective Measurement of Trust: Is It on the Level? | Jiajun Wei, University at Buffalo | Matthew Bolton, University at Buffalo | Laura Humphrey, Air Force Research Lab
4. Positive Bias in the ‘Trust in Automated Systems Survey’? An Examination of the Jian et al. (2000) Scale|Robert Gutzwiller, Arizona State University | Erin Chiou, Arizona State University |
Scotty Craig, Arizona State University | Christina Lewis, Unaffiliated | Glenn Lematta, Arizona State University | Chi-Ping Hsiung, Arizona State University
5. The Consequences of Purposefullness and Human-Likeness on Trust Repair Attempts Made by Self-Driving Vehicles | Spencer Kohn, George Mason University | Ali Momen, George Mason University | Eva Wiese, George Mason University | Yi-Ching Lee, George Mason University | Tyler Shaw, George Mason University
HC12 - HF APPLICATION IN SPECIAL AREAS: SURGERY, REHABILITATION AND CHILD CAREGrand Ballroom BLectureChair: Sol Lim, University of Arizona Co-chair: Suman Chowdhury, Texas Tech University 1. Communication Patterns in Remote, Interactive Surgical Training
| Claire Shah, Wright State University | Valerie Shalin, Wright State University | Kristy Pugh, University of Maryland Shock Trauma | Lorreen Agandi, University of Maryland Shock Trauma | Adam Puche, University of Maryland Shock Trauma | Samuel Tisherman, University of Maryland Shock Trauma
2. A Taxonomy of Distraction Mitigation Strategies for Operating Rooms | Suzan Ayas, University of Toronto | Madeline Niichel, Arizona State University | Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto Surgical Specialty and Case Number May Influence Surgeon Workload | Bethany Lowndes, University of Nebraska Medical Center | Anna Linden, Mayo Clinic | Renaldo Blocker, Mayo Clinic | Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic | Katherine Law, Mayo Clinic
3. Surgical Specialty and Case Number May Influence Surgeon Workload | Madeline Niichel, Arizona State University | Bethany Lowndes, University of Nebraska Medical Center | Anna Linden, Mayo Clinic | Renaldo Blocker, Mayo Clinic | Susan Hallbeck, Mayo Clinic | Katherine Law, Mayo Clinic
4. Outcomes Following Initial Perioperative Surgical Home Integration at a Rural Community Hospital | Bernadette McCrory, Montana State University | Jessica Hoge, Bozeman Health System | Rhyana Whiteley, Bozeman Health System | James Wiley, Bozeman Health System | Jiahu Ma, Montana State University | Srinivasan Sridhar, Montana State University
OE15 - RISK ASSESSMENT AND PHYSICAL RF/STRESSORSWillow BLectureChair: Gwen Malone | Co-chair: Monica Jones, University of Michigan
1. Mapping Center of Pressure During Standing Reach Tasks | Monica Jones, University of Michigan | Sheila Ebert, University of Michigan | Clive D’Souza, University of Michigan | Matthew Reed, University of Michigan
2. Measuring the Effect of Tool Design on Exposure to Physical Risk Factors Among Novice Hand Planters | Robert Granzow, Auburn University | Mark Schall, Auburn University | Mathew Smidt, Auburn University | Jerry Davis, Auburn University | Richard Sesek, Auburn University | Sean Gallagher, Auburn University
3. Never Mind, It’s Too Cold: Thermal Stress and a Decrease in Self-Control Self-Efficacy | Drew Morris, Centre College | June Pilcher, Clemson University
4. Physical Demand Comparisons between Cleco’s Low Torque Reaction and Bosch’s ERGOSTOP Right-Angle Power-Tool Fastening Strategies | Joel Cort, University of Windsor | Ryan Porto, General Motors | Peter Trull, General Motors
5. Identifying an Optimal Sampling Method to Estimate Postural Risk in a Dynamic Work Task | Kryztopher Tung, University of Southern California | Yoko Fukumura, University of Southern California | Nancy Baker, Tufts University | Jane Forrest, University of Southern California | Shawn Roll, University of Southern California
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PP5 - PERCEPTION IN AR AND VRRavennaLectureChair: Linda Tomko, Purdue University Co-chair: Gaojian Huang, Purdue University 1. SpatialAudio Cueing for a Dynamic Three-Dimensional Virtual
Reality Visual Search Task | Rachel Cunio, Wright State University | David Dommett, Air Force Research Laboratory | Joseph Houpt, Wright State University
2. Cueing Attention to a Matrix of Values on a Head-Worn Display: Four Studies with a Multiple Patient Monitoring Task | Isaac Salisbury, The University of Queensland | Tsz-Lok Tang, The University of Queensland | Caitlin Browning, The Universtiy of Queensland | Paul Schlosser, Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg | Ismail Mohamed, The Universtiy of Queensland | Tobias Grundgeiger, Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg | Robert Loeb, University of Florida College of Medicine | Penelope Sanderson, The Universtiy of Queensland
3. Effects of Transparency and Controller Tupe on Performance in a Multi-Year Display | Sarah Leibner, Old Dominion University | Alexandra Proaps, Old Dominion University | James Bliss, Old Dominion University
ST8 - THE EFFECT OF ROADWAY AND INFRASTRUCTURE ON DRIVER BEHAVIORCedarLectureChair: Brandon Pitts, Purdue University Co-chair: Vindhya Venkatraman, Battelle 1. On-Road and In-Vehicle Delivery of Service Signs: Effects of
Information Source and Age | Yulin Deng, North Carolina State University | Stephen Cauffman, North Carolina State University | Mei Ying Lau, North Carolina State University | Ebony Johnson, University of Florida | Christopher Cunningham, North Carolina State University | David Kaber, University of Florida | Jing Feng, North Carolina State University
2. The Effects of Restricted Sight Distances on Drivers at Simulated Rural Intersections | Jacob Achtemeier, University of Minnesota | Curtis Craig, University of Minnesota | Nichole Morris, University of Minnesota
3. Effectiveness of Diagrammatic Guide Signs at Complex Interchanges | Kelly Magee, Battelle Memorial Institute | Vindhya Venkatraman, Battelle Memorial Institute | Liberty Hoekstra-Atwood, Battelle Memorial Institute | Christian Richard, Battelle Memorial Institute
4. Cognitive Load Variability from Road Characteristics Should Influence a Safety Requirement for Vehicle Stopping Sight Distance | Cody Pennetti, University of Virginia | Kelsey Hollenback, University of Virginia | Inki Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | James Lambert, University of Virginia
5. Traffic and Ratings of Driver Workload: The Effect of the Number of Vehicles and Their Distance Headways | Ke Liu, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute | Paul Green, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute | Yili Liu, University of Michigan
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4 - PANEL - UTILIZING GAMES FOR LEARNING: APPLICATIONS OF GAME-BASED TRAINING AND GAMIFICATIONRedwoodDiscussion PanelChair: Andrew Griggs, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Panelists: Andrew Griggs, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Elizabeth Lazzara, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Evan Palmer, San Jose State University | Sarah Fouquet, Children’s Mercy Hospital | Tiffany Leverenz, Wichita State University | Alexis Raushel, Wichita State University | Shawn Doherty, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
U6 - USABILITY IN TRAINING, EYE TRACKING, AND E-MIRRORSWillow ALectureChair: Heather Wojton, Institute for Defense Analysis 1. The Classification of Representational Forms | Stephen Gilbert,
Iowa State University | Whitman Richards, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Determining Static Mount Accuracy with a Mid-Range Eye Tracker | Andrea Crosser, End to End User Research | Monica Snideman, End to End User Research | Daniela Vazquez Klisans, End to End User Research
3. Pilot Training Next: Modeling Skill Transfer in a Military Learning Environment | Daniel Porter, Institute for Defense Analyses | Heather Wojton, Institute for Defense Analyses | Emily Fedele, Institute for Defense Analyses
4. Preferred E-Mirror Luminance Levels for Diverse Ambient Light Conditions | Seonghyeok Park, UNIST | Gitae Hwang, UNIST | Sohyun Yoon, UNIST | Gyouhyung Kyung, UNIST
5. Effects of E-mirror Position and Size and Lane Changing Direction on Driver Eye-Off-Road Time, Mental Workload, and Preference | Kitae Hwang, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Seonghyeok Park, UNIST | Gyouhyung Kyung, UNIST
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SPEAKER INDEX
Abarca, David, 35
Abbass, Hussein, 15, 32
Abdelall, Esra, 28, 29
Abubshait, Abdulaziz, 15
Abulhassan, Yousif, 40
Acemyan, Claudia, 17, 27
Achtemeier, Jacob, 42
Acquah, Augustine, 34
Adams, Edie, 15
Adams, Julie, 23, 31
Adams, Katharine, 19
Ade, Nilesh, 16, 25
Afterman, Melissa, 17
Agandi, Lorreen, 41
Aggarwal, Palvi, 40
Agnisarman, Sruthy, 15, 18, 20, 31
Aguilar-Duque, Julian, 33
Ahn, Sung Hee, 29
Akins, Ellis, 30
Albin, Thomas, 35, 38
Alborano, Jacob, 28
Alemany, Sandra, 13
Alemi, Mohammad Mehdi, 19
Alfaitouri, Sundus, 34
Alfred, Myrtede, 40
Ali, Haneen, 17
Alikhademi, Kiana, 31
Allan, Jinan, 27
Alper, Samuel, 17
Alsaid, Areen, 35
Altaboli, Ahamed, 34
Althoff, Tim, 39
Amberkar, Sophie, 27, 39
Amburn, Charles, 26
Amini Pay, Noura, 38
Amoabeng Nti, Afua, 34
Anderson, Livia, 17
Andre, Terence, 32
Angelini, Catherine, 31
Arcuri Marques Pereira, Rodrigo, 19
Argyle, Elizabeth, 39
Ari, Hemateja, 18
Arippa, Federico, 34
Arko-Mensah, John, 34
Armstrong, Thomas, 26
Arndt, Steve, 21, 21
Arnold, Ryan, 19
Asadi, Hamed, 26
Atlas, Randy, 23
Aura, Christopher, 28
Aurand, Alexander, 25
Auton, Jaime, 15
Avelar, Liliana, 33
Ayas, Suzan, 41
Ayoub, Jackie, 36
Ayres, Thomas, 25, 29, 32, 36
Azad, Amin, 21
Babin, Andrey, 39
Babski-Reeves, Kari, 29
Baeza, Rianna, 30
Bailey, Shannon, 28
Bak, Haerim, 19
Baker, Nancy, 41
Balderrama, Cesar, 33
Bani Hani, Dania, 25
Banks, Cristina, 17
Bao, Stephen, 15, 36
Barber, Daniel, 14, 20, 32
Barberis Canonico, Lorenzo, 27, 29
Barclay, Paul, 26
Barim, Menekse, 22, 25, 28
Barr, Alan, 26
Barrett, Jamie, 29
Bartha, Michael, 17
Bartlett, Megan, 39
Basch, Peter, 33
Bass, Ellen, 19, 32, 33
Battiste, Vernol, 35
Bauman, Eric, 32
Baumann, Martin, 29
Baumann, Steffen, 28
Bazille, Heather, 22
Beadle, Sarah, 16, 32, 40
Beanland, Vanessa, 16
Beard, Edward, 37
Beasley, John, 14
Becerra, Zoe, 27
Beer, Jenay, 2, 14, 24
Beers, Suzanne, 26
Beitman, Andrew, 39
Bell, James, 18
Ben-Asher, Noam, 16
Benda, Natalie, 19, 24, 35
Bendell, Rhyse, 27, 28, 30
Benedict, Jacob, 21
Benincasa, Seve, 36
Bennett, Kevone, 39
Benson, Elizabeth, 38
Berger, Sarah, 22
Beringer, Dennis, 39
Bernhardt, Kyle, 26
Bertrand, Jeffrey, 15
Besemer, Pavan, 18
Bhansali, Darshan, 33
Bhargava, Ayush, 20
Bhatt, Sujeeta, 14
Bhatti, Shawaiz, 30
Bickel, Warren, 20
Bigelow, Steven, 38
Biro, Joshua, 24
Bisantz, Ann, 15, 17, 19, 30, 35
Bitan, Yuval, 15
Blaha, Leslie, 21, 32, 35
Blankenbeckler, Paul, 27
Bleiberg, Joseph, 28
Blickensderfer, Beth, 2, 15, 18
Bliss, James, 21, 30, 31, 42
Block, Laura, 24
Blocker, Renaldo, 41
Blocki, Jeremiah, 40
Blommer, Mike, 36
Boehm-Davis, Deborah, 30
Bolstad, Cheryl, 2
Bolton, Matthew, 21, 25, 39, 41
Bond, Amanda, 13
Bonet Olivencia, Samuel, 34
Borghetti, Brett, 23
Boring, Ronald, 2, 31, 33, 34, 40
Borowsky, Avinoam, 29
Borzendowski, Stepanie, 24, 37
Bos, Nathan, 35, 39
Boule, Madison, 34
Bowens, Laticia, 32
Bowles, Travis, 32, 40
Boyce, Michael, 26, 39
Boyer, Kristy, 31
Boyle, Linda, 32, 39
Bracken, Bethany, 21
Bradbury, Amanda, 31
Branaghan, Russell, 14, 40
Brazelton, Thomas, 15
Brecknell, Birgit, 38
Bredenkamp, Karen, 13
Brigham, Michael, 22,
Brill, John, 28
Brooks, James, 39
Brown, Janetta, 39
Brown, Noelle, 15, 23, 28
Brown, Stephanie, 29, 32
Browning, Caitlin, 42
Bruce, Susan, 33
Brudnak, Mark, 41
Bruni, Sylvain, 35
Brzowski, Matthew, 27, 43
Buchanan, Lidija, 27
Buchanan, Verica, 27
Burbelo, Gregory, 27
Burns, Catherine, 16, 19, 30
Bush, Dylan, 32
Butler, Rebecca, 16
Byrne, Mike, 39
Byrne, Vicky, 23
Cabrall, Christopher, 18
Cai, Yang, 35
Cain, Ashley, 40
Caldwell, Barrett, 15, 33, 39
Calhoun, Gloria, 30
Callaghan, Jack, 20
Cameron, Joyce, 13
Cameron, Laura, 34
Campbell, Alan, 37
Campbell, Gwen, 26
Campbell, John, 16
Campbell, Margaret, 14
Campos, Jennifer, 16
Cao, Caroline, 19, 30, 33
Cao, Shi, 16, 25
Capan, Muge, 19
Capezuti, Elizabeth, 17
Carayon, Pascale, 15
Carley, Kathleen, 14
Carter, Rebecca, 15
Cartmill, Randi, 14
Casares Li, Reicelis, 19
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Castelin, Stephanie, 28
Catchpole, Ken, 24, 40
Cauffman, Stephen, 42
Cha, Jackie, 15, 18, 22, 23, 40
Chae, Jongbum, 28
Chalil Madathil, Kapil, 15, 17, 18,
22, 24, 33
Chambers, April, 29
Chan, Foon-Yee, 39
Chaney, Kevin, 33
Chang, Chun-Cheng, 36
Chang, Jonathan, 18
Chaparro, Alex, 29
Chaparro, Barbara, 21, 36
Chappell, Sherry, 30, 41
Chase, Stephanie, 21
Chattaraman, Veena, 31
Chau, Tom, 16
Chen, Dar-Wei, 27
Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie, 34, 36
Chen, Jessie, 17
Chen, Jiayin, 39
Chen, Jie, 18
Chen, Jing, 16, 32, 39
Chen, Yaobin, 20
Cheng, Hao, 36
Cherney, Adrian, 40
Chien, Stanley, 20
Chignell, Mark, 21, 23
Chin, John, 36
Chin, Matthew, 23
Chinzi, Ashley, 27
Chiou, Erin, 16, 40, 41
Cho, Yang Seok, 37
Choi, HeeSun, 33
Choi, Hoimin, 30
Choi, Hye Seon, 30
Choi, Seobin, 19, 34
Choi, Younggeun, 30
Chong, Isis, 40
Choo, Sanghyun, 31
Chowdhury, Suman, 25, 31
Christopher, John, 28, 32
Chrouser, Kristin, 18
Chung, Yoo Jin, 22
Cicchino, Jessica, 36
Clancey, William, 17
Clark, Logan, 39
Clark, Torin, 22
Claypoole, Victoria, 28
Clegg, Benjamin, 18, 27
Clowdsley, Martha, 20
Cody, Jason, 31
Coelho, Chason, 34
Cokely, Edward, 27
Cole, Astin, 17
Cole, Richard, 23
Coleman, Pamela, 30
College, Polly, 33
Coller, Ryan, 31
Connelly, Monica, 26
Conner, Lindsay, 30
Cooke, Nancy, 14, 19, 21, 28,
30, 40
Cooper, Joel, 33
Cooperstock, Jeremy, 15
Copeland, Robert, 27
Corbett, John, 34,
Corcoran, Nicole, 29
Cort, Joel, 32, 38, 40, 41
Cosley, Dan, 14
Coté, Valerie, 15
Coughlin, Joseph, 35
Cowell, Tyree, 23
Cox, Elizabeth, 37
Coyne, Joseph, 15, 23
Craig, Brian, 20
Craig, Curtis, 42
Craig, Scotty, 16, 41
Crites, Michael, 22
Crosser, Andrea, 42
Crowson, Aaron, 30
Cruit, Jessica, 26
Cuevas, Alex, 28
Cukier, Michel, 33
Cummings, Mary, 26
Cunio, Rachel, 42
Cunningham, Christopher, 42
Currie, Levern, 22
Curry, Reates, 36
Dainoff, Marvin, 31, 41
Daly, Tarah, 2
Daniel, Jasmine, 22
Darveau, Katherine, 23
Datta, Amber, 24
Dattel, Andrew, 21, 39
Davidson, Thomas, 38
Davis, DaShawn, 28
Davis, Jerry, 25, 41
Davis, Kermit, 2, 14, 31, 34
De Carvalho, Diana, 19, 34
de Gouw, Adrian, 32
de Jong, Karin, 25
De Oliveira Faria, Nayara, 26
de Visser, Ewart, 31
Dean, Shannon, 15
DeBusk, Hunter, 21
DeGraba, Thomas, 28
DeGuzman, Chelsea, 23, 38
Delchamps, Anna, 27, 39
Deliz, Ivonne, 26
Delpish, Ritson, 38
DeLucia, Patricia, 20, 31, 38
Demir, Mustafa, 14, 16, 21, 28, 30
Demirel, H., 31
Deng, Yulin, 42
Dennerlein, Jack, 17
Derby, Jessyca, 21, 30
Desaulniers, David, 34, 37
Deschamps, Marie-Lys, 38
Desmond, Dennis, 40
Despins, Laurel, 19
Devlin, Shannon, 41
Diamond, Anastasia, 29
Dias, Roger, 14
DiBello, Lia, 26
Dickerson, Clark, 20
Diiulio, Julie, 37
Dikmen, Murat, 16
Dixon, Emma, 17
Dixon, Jordan, 22
Dixon, Levi, 21
Doerzaph, Zachary, 38
Doherty, Shawn, 42
Domeyer, Joshua, 35
Dominguez, Cindy, 13
Dommett, David, 42
Donadio, Bianca, 31
Donmez, Birsen, 20, 36, 38, 41
Dony, Lynn, 21
Dorneich, Michael, 37
Dorton, Steven, 37
Doutcheva, Nadejda, 31
Downs, Danielle, 22
Dressel, Jeffrey, 38
Driggs, Jade, 31
Drobina, Emma, 31
Drollinger, Sabrina, 23
Drury, Colin, 31
D’Souza, Clive, 18, 23, 25, 32,
34, 41
D’Souza, Godrey, 39
D’Souza, Melroy, 17
Du, Na, 14, 36, 41
Du, Shimeng, 14
Dufour, Jonathan, 25
Dumessa, Nathan, 27
Duncan-Reid, Jackson, 18
Durso, Francis, 40
Dykstra, Josiah, 33
Eakin, Deborah, 35
Eastman, Margaret, 34
Eaton, Joshua, 16
Ebert, Doug, 23
Ebert, Sheila, 41
Ecker, Kaylee, 22
Edewaard, Darlene, 20
Edwards, Rochelle, 27
Egenolf, Timo, 24
Eithun, Benjamin, 15
El Desoki, Rania, 24
Elsawah, Sondoss, 15, 32
Endsley, Mica, 17, 26, 33
Endsley, Tristan, 14, 22, 23
Enos, Lynda, 15
Erickson, Gus, 33
Ernstsen, Jørgen, 16, 36
Ersal, Tulga, 41
Espinosa Martinez, Monica, 29
Ezer, Neta, 35
Faas, Stefanie, 29
Fales, Colten, 29
Falkland, Emma, 41
Fallon, Corey, 21, 32
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Fan, Hao, 26
Farrell, Laura, 14
Farrell, Philip, 16
Farry, Mike, 21
Faulk, Jeremy, 22
Fedderson, Julie, 24
Fedele, Emily, 42
Feldman, Moshe, 36
Feltman, Kathryn, 26
Feng, Jing, 16, 30, 33, 42
Feng, Shuo, 22, 28
Ferguson, Sue, 22, 34
Ferguson-Walter, Kimberly, 14, 33
Fern, Lisa, 35
Ferraro, James, 27
Ferraro, Ric, 26
Ferris, Thomas, 16
Fewster, Kayla, 20
Figueroa Jacinto, Rosemarie, 21
Figueroa, Rosemarie, 21
Filio, Danielle, 21
Finomore, Victor, 31
Fiore, Stephen, 27, 28, 30
Fitch, Stephanie, 17
Fits, Stephanie, 17
Flamand, Ryan, 23, 26
Flanagan, Jace, 29
Flathmann, Christopher, 27, 29
Fleger, Stephen, 37
Fleger, Steve, 37
Flin, Rhona, 36
Flores, James, 18
Flores-Cruz, Gabriela, 23
Flynn, Jake, 41
Flynn, Jeremy, 24
Fobil, Julius, 34
Fong, Allan, 19
Foroughi, Cyrus, 15, 23, 28
Forrest, Jane, 41
Fortune, Julian, 23
Fosha, Rebecca, 20
Foster, Eleanor, 28
Fouquet, Sarah, 26, 42
Fox, Robert, 35, 38, 40
Franklin, Lyndsey, 21, 32
Frantz, Jared, 25
Fraulini, Nicholas, 32
Fraze, Dustin, 14
Free, Kristin, 27
Freisinger, Gregory, 30
Freivalds, Andris, 22
French, John, 32
Fridman, Lex, 36
Fu, Qianyi, 26
Fugate, Sunny, 33
Fukumura, Yoko, 41
Funke, Gregory, 31, 41
Fussell, Stephanie, 21
Gabbard, Joseph, 26, 38
Gaitonde, Krishnanath, 38
Gale, Jack, 26
Gallagher, Kaitlin, 34
Gallagher, Sean, 25, 34, 41
Galloway, Trysha, 14
Garcia, Nicholas, 29
Garcia-Retamero, Rocio, 27
Gardner, Richard, 17
Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle, 35
Garibaldi, Allison, 28
Garrett, Sandra, 2
Gas, Becca, 32
Gaunt, Michael, 19
Gauthier, Michelle, 44
Gawron, Valerie, 31, 39
Gellert, May, 15
German, Stan, 21
Gersh, John, 39
Giang, Wayne, 33
Gilbert, Juan, 31
Gilbert, Stephen, 42
Gill, Joellen, 21, 27
Gill, Richard, 21, 27
Gillan, Douglas, 23, 27, 31
Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Andrea, 24
Gisick, Logan, 24
Glas, Zoe, 27
Glasgow, Kim, 39
Glazek, Kuba, 17
Glazer, Michael, 36
Gmitro, Sumonthip, 17
Goettl, Barry, 22, 31, 35
Goh, Lih Seng, 22
Goldberg, Benjamin, 2, 24, 26
Golding, John, 16
Gomes, Kylie, 15, 19, 24
González Vargas, Jessica, 24
Gonzalez, Cleotilde, 35 40
Gonzalez, Diego, 21
Goolsby, Craig, 24
Gorman, Jamie, 14, 22
Graley, Jeff, 14
Granados, Jasmine, 15, 19, 24
Granåsen, Magdalena, 40
Granzow, Robert, 41
Gratian, Margaret, 33
Green, Paul, 37, 42
Greene, Frances, 21
Greene, Runyu, 25
Greenlee, Eric, 28, 38
Grier, Rebecca, 36
Griggs, Andrew, 42
Grimm, David, 14
Grindrod, Kelly, 19
Griswold, John, 38
Grundgeiger, Tobias, 24, 42
Gugerty, Leo, 27
Guliuzo, Jacob, 30
Guo, Wenbin, 19
Gurses, Ayse, 15
Gustafson, Woodrow, 33
Gutzwiller, Robert, 14, 33, 35, 41
Gyles, Shannon, 18
Hafner, Alexander, 36
Hagerty-Koller, Michaela, 28
Haim, Alon, 29
Hale, Kelly, 26, 35
Hall, Kara, 34
Hall, Steven, 25
Hallbeck, M. Susan, 2, 24, 28, 31,
32, 41
Hammett, Julie, 34
Han, Hyeseon, 34
Hancock, Gabriella, 13 17, 32, 40
Hancock, Peter, 17, 19, 22, 26,
31, 35
Handley, Holly, 18, 33, 35
Hannon, Daniel, 23
Hanrahan, Jeffrey, 22
Hanson, Julie, 20
HansonSmith, Riley, 17
Hao, Shuai, 33
Happel, Oliver, 24
Harbison, Isaiah, 39
Harhara, Ahmed, 16
Haring, Kerstin, 31
Harper, Christy, 14, 17
Harper, Samantha, 37
Harris, Ashlee, 15
Harris, Carisa, 15, 22, 26, 33, 38
Hartkop, Emily, 20
Hartman, Leah, 37
Hassall, Maureen, 35
Hasselquist, Leif, 30
Havey, Ed, 34
Hayden, Marie, 22, 25
He, Dengbo, 36
He, Thomas, 23
Heard, Jamison, 23
Hedge, Alan, 22, 39
Hein, Rebecca, 24
Heinrich, Ronja, 24
Helton, William, 41
Hemphill, Jesse, 31
Hendricks, Joseph, 25
Hennessy, Edward, 30
Henning, Daniel, 30
Henning, Robert, 22, 34
Henry, Andrew, 39
Hepenstal, Sam, 35
Hepenstal, Samuel, 39
Herdener, Nathan, 18, 27
Hernandez, Yaritza, 38
Hernández-Arellano, Juan, 33
Hershkovitz, Eli, 29
Hess, Lucas, 30
Hettinger, Aaron, 19
Hettinger, Zach, 33
Hewner, Sharon, 34
Hicks, John, 32
Hicks, W., 24
Hidalgo, Maartje, 35
Hildebrandt, Michael, 26, 36, 39
Hill, Jordan, 39
Hillenius, Steven, 26
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SPEAKER INDEX
Hinderaker, Mark, 39
Hirschman, David, 31
Ho, Geoffrey, 16
Ho, Tori, 17
Hoekstra-Atwood, Liberty, 16, 42
Hoffman, Robert, 17
Hoffmann, Amanda, 14
Hoge, Jessica, 41
Hohm, Anna, 24
Hohman, Elizabeth, 35
Holden, Richard, 2, 21
Hollands, Justin, 16
Hollearn, Martina, 28
Hollenback, Kelsey, 42
Holthausen, Brittany, 27
Homayounpour, Mohammad, 21
Homola, Jeffrey, 21
Hong, Yubin, 29
Hoonakker, Peter, 15, 34
Hopkins, Samantha, 38
Horrey, William, 2, 16
Hose, Bat-Zion, 15
Hossain, Monir, 17
Hösterey, Steffen, 23
Houpt, Joseph, 32, 42
Howe, Jessica, 19
Howell, Tyler, 40
Hsiung, Chi-Ping, 41
Hu, Boyi, 33
Hu, Wen, 36
Hu, Yu Hen, 25
Huang, Alexandra, 29
Huang, Gaojian, 21, 25, 33, 35, 42
Huang, Kevin, 14
Huang, Lixiao, 14, 26
Huang, Michelle, 39
Huangfu, Rong, 25
Huber, Linda, 39
Huf, Samuel, 37
Hughes, Ashley, 23, 32, 40
Hughes, Grant, 22, 28
Hughes, Niav, 20
Hulme, Adam, 36
Humphrey, Laura, 41
Hundt, Ann, 34
Huntington, Lea, 16
Huppert, Theodore, 29
Hussein, Aya, 15, 25
Hussey, Erika, 32
Hwang, Gitae, 42
Hwang, Jaejin, 18
Hwang, Kitae, 42
Hyun, Soomin, 32
Ibbotson-Brown, Jennifer, 17
Imada, Andrew, 17
Inan, Fethi, 27
Iqbal, Shamsi, 39
Irons, Jessica, 37
Isaacson, Judith, 25
Itoh, Makoto, 23
Jackson, France, 2, 21
Jacobs, Karen, 2, 31
Jaffe, Julia, 22
Jahn Holbrook, Michelle, 15
Jang, Tong Il, 37
Janusz, Olivia, 29
Jarvis, Sarah, 38
Jatobá, Alessandro, 19
Jaworski, Joseph, 21
Jayakumar, Paramsothy, 41
Jeffcoat, Cody, 39
Jefferson, Brett, 21, 32
Jefferson, Jaycelyn, 20, 35
Jenkins-Smith, Hank, 27
Jenstch, Florian, 27, 28
Jeon, Myounghoon, 36
Jesteen, Monica, 39
Ji, Xiaoxu, 32
Jia, Bochen, 35
Jiang, Jie, 23
Jiang, Steven, 38
Jobe, Kimberly, 21
Joe, Jeffrey, 25, 33, 36
Joffe, Miram, 15
Johnson, Amanda, 15
Johnson, Cheryl, 32
Johnson, Craig, 40
Johnson, Ebony, 42
Johnson, Peter, 17, 31
Johnson, Trevor, 37
Johnston, Derek, 38
Joines, Sharon, 36
Jones, Heath, 30
Jones, Monica, 40, 41
Jones, Qua, 23
Jongbloed, Koen, 18
Jonson, Carl-Oscar, 24
Joslin, Robert, 39
Joyce, Richard, 39
Jue, Katie, 28
Jung, Hayoung, 22, 30
Jung, Youngjae, 30
Jupe, Jason, 20, 38
Jurado, Jaritzel, 28
Jurewicz, Katherina, 31, 33
Kaber, David, 42
Kallhammer, Jan-Erik, 18
Kalsher, Michael, 40
Kamrud, Alex, 23
Kanaan, Dina, 36
Kandaswamy, Swaminathan, 19
Kandil, Dina, 26
Kane, Stephanie, 16
Kanefsky, Bob, 26
Kaneria, Acyut, 20
Kang, Ziho, 2, 31, 35, 39
Kannan, Pranav, 16
Kapalo, Katelynn, 40
Kapellusch, Jay, 15, 34, 36
Kaplan, Alexandra, 26
Kar, Gourab, 39
Karasinski, John, 22
Karn, Keith, 38
Karpinsky-Mosley, Nicole, 21
Kasko, Jonathan, 33
Katzman, Nuphar, 15, 21, 25
Kayser, Susan, 18
Kazerooni, Homayoon, 19,38
Keebler, Joseph, 30, 36
Keeler, Jillian, 35
Keir, Peter, 25
Keiser, Heidi, 28
Keller, John, 20
Keller, M. David, 27
Kelley, Amanda, 26
Kelling, Nicholas, 2, 40
Kelly, Michelle, 15
Kelson, Denean, 19
Kennedy, Kriss, 17
Kennel, Victoria, 24
Keshavarz, Behrang, 16
Kessler, Larry, 31
Kessler, Theresa, 13
Khamaj, Abdulrahman, 39
Khan, Farheen, 17
Khasawneh, Amro, 17, 18, 22
Khashe, Yalda, 34
Khooshabeh, Pete, 24
Khote, Ghita, 27
Kia, Kiana, 17
Kilpatrick, Rick, 40
Kim, Byungsoo, 36
Kim, Dohyun, 30
Kim, Eunjee, 19
Kim, Hyung Nam, 29, 39
Kim, Hyungil, 38
Kim, Inki, 42
Kim, Jay, 17
Kim, Jeong Ho, 18
Kim, Ji-Eun, 31
Kim, Jung Hyup, 19, 25
Kim, K. Han, 38
Kim, Kyle-Han, 38
Kim, Minjae, 30
Kim, Misol, 19
Kim, Munjin, 30
Kim, Na Young, 31
Kim, Nayoung, 31
Kim, Nicolas, 35
Kim, SaKil, 37
Kim, Sung Ho, 21
Kim, Sunwook, 19, 20
Kim, Wonjoon, 31
Kim, Yong Min, 30
Kim-Castet, So Young, 39
Kind, Amy, 24
King, Charles, 21
King, Jayde, 15
King, Kenneth, 23, 28
Kirkwood, Maggie, 36
Kitazaki, Satoshi, 23
Kivler, Morgan, 37
Klauer, Sheila, 38
Kleber, John, 15
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SPEAKER INDEX
Klein, Martina, 38
Knapik, Gregory, 25
Knapika, Gregory, 22
Knipscheer, Mitchel, 18
Kodagoda, Neesha, 39
Koenig, Jordyn, 29
Köhler, Anna-Lena, 41
Kohler, Jonathan, 15
Kohn, Spencer, 41
Koike, Hideki, 23
Koon, Lyndsie, 24
Korbelak, Kristopher 38
Korkos, Chrisopher 33
Korn, Bernd 35
Kortum, Philip 27, 30, 31
Kota, Sreemannarayana 23
Kovesdi, Casey 33, 36, 40
Kramkowski, Eric 16
Krause, Quinn 28
Kreischer, Noah 32
Kremer, Jennifer 36
Kremer, Kathleen 18
Krey, Hannes 29
Kruithof, Gerard
Krutein, Klaas 32
Kudrick, Bonnie 38
Kuhns, David 36
Kukuvka, Matthew 32
Kulatilleke, Gayan 40
Kulkarni, Amol 18
Kumar, Anil 30, 39
Kumpar, Dee 18
Kuo, Jonny 35
Kwarteng, Lawrencia 34
Kwon, Wi-Suk 31
Kyung, Gyouhyung 42
Laccay, Christine 33
Lacey, David 40
Ladwig, Stefan 41
LaFerriere, Kevin
LaFiandra, Michael 23, 26
LaFreniere, Jenny 38
Lakhiani, Sunil 34
Lakhmani, Shan 14, 32
Lam, Philip 39
Lambert, James 42
Landsberg, Carla 32
Lane, Ben 40
Lane, Lindsey 28
Lane, Stephanie 33
Langhelm, Ronald 24
Langstrand, Jens-Patrick 26
Larsen, Ethan 18
Lau, Mei Ying 42
Lau, Nathan 20, 39
Lavender, Steven 38
LaViola, Joseph 30, 40
Law, Katherine 38, 41
Lawley, Mark 34
Lawton, Willow 19
Lazzara, Elizabeth 36, 42
Leaf, Jennifer 31
Leban, Bruno 34
Lediaeva, Irina 35
Lee, Albert 22
Lee, Chaiwoo 35
Lee, Hyun Chul 37
Lee, JeeEun 37
Lee, Jennifer 17
Lee, Ji Hwan 21
Lee, John 17, 23, 31, 35, 39
Lee, Joonbum 16, 29
Lee, Joong Hee
Lee, Kyung-Jun, 29
Lee, Wonil, 15
Lee, Wonsup, 22
Lee, Yi-Ching, 41
Lee, Youngjae 20, 30
Lee, Yushin, 21
Lehman, William 31
Leibner, Sarah 42
Lematta, Glenn 30, 40, 41
Lenné, Michael 35
Leverenz, Tiffany 42
Lew, Roger 2, 26, 33, 34, 41
Lewis, Christina 41
Li, Guangchuan 26
Li, Li 19
Li, Meng 25
Li, Ninghui 40
Li, Shuling 34
Li, Simon 38
Li, Yeti 16
Li, Yifan 18
Li, Yifang 27
Li, Yueqing 20, 29
Li, Zhengqing 23
Liang, Nade 18, 35
Lieber, Christopher 28
Ligda, Sarah 28
Lilburne, Christopher 35
Lim, Bee-Ling 39
Lim, Darlene 23
Lim, Sol 23, 32
Lin, Chia-Cheng 39
Lin, Jia-Hua 15
Lin, Jinchao 20
Lin, Jonathan 23
Lind, Thomas 33
Linden, Anna 32
Lindheim, Catharina 29
Linnville, Steve 23
Littlejohn, Robin 19
Liu, Hongyang 36
Liu, Juan 16
Liu, Kaifeng 39
Liu, Ke 42
Liu, Shu-Yuan 35
Liu, Yat-Wo 39
Liu, Yili 42
Liu, Yue 26
Lockett-Reynolds, Janae 38
Lockhart, Thurmon 29
Lødemel, Ståle 29
Loeb, Robert 38, 42
Loft, Shayne 37
Lokeh, Adam 31
Long, Shelby 21
Lopes, Clara 33
Lopez, Jeremy 24
Löscher, Ida 33
Lottman, Bas 18
Lowndes, Bethany, 24, 28, 32, 41
Lu, Guanhong, 27
Lu, Ming-Lun, 22, 25, 28, 29, 40
Lu, Yidu 33
Lucaites, Katie 20
Lui, Tiffany 27
Lum, Heather 40
Lund, Arnie 31
Luo, Ruikun 14, 41
Lyall-Wilson, Beth 35
Lynch, Collin 31
Lyons, Joseph 22, 31
Lyu, Shubo 22
Ma, Jiahu 41
Macabante, Chanel 27
MacDonald, Justin 30
MacGregor, Carolyn 25
Machamer, Megan 37
Mack, Andrea 33
Mackin, Taylor 24
Madathil, Kapil 2, 25, 17, 18, 22,
24, 33
Madinei, Saman 19
Magee, Kelly 42
Mallam, Steven 16, 36
Mancuso, Vincent 31
Mandal, Saptarshi 26, 35
Mandula, Michele 27
Manjunath, Shashank 21
Manser, Michael 38
Manzey, Dietrich 31
Markert, Carl 24
Marklin, Richard 32
Markus, Christian 24
Marquez, Jessica 26
Marraffino, Matthew 30, 32
Marras, William 22, 25, 29, 34, 38
Martin, April 33
Martin, Bernard 34
Martin, Joshua 31
Martin, Lynne 21, 33
Martin, Sujitha 38
Massey, Lauren 27
Masud-Paul, Janice 24
Matessa, Michael 37
Matoo, Megha 18
Matsangas, Panagiotis 21, 34
Matthews, Anita 40
Matthews, Gerald 20, 27
Mattoon, Natassia 35
Matulis, Henrique 23
Mauro, Robert 35
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speaker index
Maury, Maury 19, 22
Maw, Emily 27
Mayhorn, Christopher 30, 31, 32
Maynard, Jason 36
Mayton, Alan 36
McAlearney, Ann 15
McCahan, Susan 31
McCandliss, Ian 28
McCarley, Jason 18, 39
McCauley, Zach 31
McCollum, Emily 36
McConnell, Daniel 32
McCord, Carly 34
McCrory, Bernadette 28, 41
McCullough, Hayley 40
McCurry, Malcolm 28
McDermott, Patricia 13, 37
McDonald, Anthony 18, 19,
20, 35, 36
McGeorge, Nicolette 16
Mcghee, Daniel 29
McGowan, Blake 29, 36
McJunkin, Timothy 40
McKee, Cameron 22
McKenney, Martin 35
McKinnon, Colin 20, 25
McLaughlin, Anne 20, 23, 24, 32, 40
McManus, Wyatt 32
McNeese, Nathan 14, 21, 27, 29
McSorley, Jacqueline 15
McWilliams, Thomas 38
Medina, Carmen 14
Mehler, Bruce 35, 38, 41
Mehta, Ranjana 22, 24, 39, 40
Meier, Scott 15
Meingast, Melissa 14
Mellis, Alexandra 20
Memarian, Bahar 31
Mendonca, David 16
Menocal, Serf 17
Merriman, Stephen 38
Merryweather, Andrew 21
Meshkati, Najmedin 34
Meyer, Joachim 16
Meyers, Alysha 15
Michailovs, Steph 37
Michalek, Annabell 24
Middelkoop, Courney 29
Milam, Lana 30
Miles, James 28
Milgram, Paul 17
Militello, Lauran17, 37
Miller, Chelsea 27
Miller, Christopher 17, 35
Miller, Kristen 17, 19, 33
Miller, Matthew 23
Milner, Mattie 29
Min, Dongsoon 20
Mirka, Gary 28, 29
Mirmalek, Zara 23
Mishler, Scott 39
Misu, Teruhisa 38
Mitchell, Blake 29
Mitzner, Tracy 24
Miyafuji, Shio 23
Miyake, Tina 33
Moclaire, Cory 23, 28
Mohamed, Ismail 42
Mois, George 14, 24
Mokhtari, Mohammad 40
Molinaro, Kylie 39
Molu, Shan 27
Momen, Ali 41
Monfared, Sara 22
Monnier, Camille 21
Montague, Enid 24
Mooij, Martijn 25
Moon, Jukrin 22
Moore, Ronald 33
Morgan, Justin 21, 35
Moroney, William 13, 31
Morris, Drew 41
Morris, Nichole 29, 42
Morrison, Delmar 34
Morrow, Melissa 32
Mortensen, Jonathan 21
Mortimore, Katherine 21
Mosier, Kathleen 17, 31
Mosley, Ariana 31
Mott, John 26
Mouloua, Mustapha 27, 28, 30, 35
Mouloua, Salim 27, 28
Muller, Chris 16
Mulvey, Shawn 38
Mumani, Ahmad 29
Mun, Sujin 22
Murph, Imani 32
Murphy, Robin 40
Mutya, Kartik 20
Myrick, Stephanie 15
Myung, Rohae 40
Nachtigall, Christine 39
Naeeri, Salem 35
Nam, Chang S. 31
Narasimha, Shraddhaa 18, 22, 23
Nasarwanji, Mahiyar 36
Nathan-Roberts, Dan 27, 28, 29, 30
Nauert, Elliot 27
Navarro, Mar 30
Nayyar, Ranjan 39
Nazareth, Roland 25
Nazir, Salman 16, 36
Neigel, Alexis 40
Nemeth, Chris 20
Nemire, Kenneth 20
Neville, Kelly 23, 27
Neville, Timothy 22, 25
Newsom, Sean 17
Newton, Olivia 27, 28, 30
Neyens, David 17, 31
Nguyen, Hoa 26
Nguyen, Theresa 19, 38
Ni, Rui 29
Niichel, Madeline 41
Niiyama, Itsumi 31
Nimunkar, Amit 18
Nneji, Victoria 26
Noah, Benjamin 41
Noble, Alexandria 38
Noonan, Thomas 29
Norasi, Hamid 29
Normand, Sean 27
Novak, Clair 34
Nuamah, Joseph 40
Nussbaum, Maury 19, 22
Nyre-Yu, Megan 33, 40
Nystrom, Daniel 35
Odell, Dan 25
Oh, Hyungseok 40
Oliver, Michele 21
Olsén, Mari 40
Olson, Helga 32
Olson, Tatana 15
Omar, Faisal 21
Onnasch, Linda
Onnasch, Linda 23, 27
Or, Calvin KL 39
Ornan, Rachelle
Oron-Gilad, Tal
Oron-Gilad, Tal 21, 25
Osorio, Snezana 17
Ozkan, Necmettin Firat 33
Ozkaynak, Mustafa 17, 19
Pagano, Christopher 20
Paghasian, Christopher 21
Pak, Rich 24, 28
Palmer, Evan 42
Pandey, Shivam 39
Parison, Jim 17
Park, Donggun
Park, Jangho 17, 19
Park, Juhee 18
Park, Seonghyeok 42
Park, Woojin 18, 32
Parker, Jason
Parker, Jason 28
Parker, Rob 31
Parker, Trent 16
Parkhurst, Eva 30
Parks, Reid 31
Parmet, Yisrael 29
Parsa, Behnoosh 15
Parush, Avi, 2
Patterson, Brian 34
Pau, Massimilano, 34
Paul, Celeste, 35, 39
Paul, Victor, 41
Pearl, George, 37
Pechtl, Kenneth, 29
Pedersen, Pål, 29
Pei, Lucy, 32
Pelzer, Julia, 41
Pennetti, Cody, 42
Peres, S Camille, 16, 22,
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24, 25, 27, 40
Perez, Alicia A., 35
Perini, Rebecca, 39
Perlmutter, Sam, 21
Perry, Kimberly, 27
Peters, Anthony, 34
Peterson, Bret, 38
Petros, Thomas, 26,47
Phillips, Carolyn, 14
Phillips, Elizabeth, 31
Phillips, Jeff, 23
Piazza, Stephen, 22
Picchiotti, Michael, 22
Pilcher, June, 42
Pillai, Minerva, 19
Pittman, Corey, 30
Pitts, Brandon, 18, 22, 25,
33, 35, 42
Plummer, John, 29
Jay Pollack, 37
Pollard, Jonisha, 36
Poltavski, Dmitri, 26
Ponathil, Amal, 18, 34
Pond, Stephen, 37
Ponnala, Siddarth, 24, 25
Poon, Nathan, 38
Poore, Joshua, 39
Porter, Daniel, 42
Porto, Ryan, 19, 41
Potvin, Jim, 32, 40
Pradhan, Anuj, 36
Prendez, David, 16
Pritchett, Amy, 19, 31
Proaps, Alexandra, 42
Proctor, Robert, 42
Pruitt, Zoe, 16
Pruznick, Sarah, 31
Pryor, Makenzie, 23, 24
Prytz, Erik, 24
Ptucha, Raymond, 23
Puche, Adam, 41
Pugh, Kristy, 41
Pugh, Zachary, 30
Pulver, Elizabeth, 36
Push, Kevin, 27
Qian, Chao, 20, 29
Quakyi, Isabella, 34
Quddus, Noor, 17
Quigley, Cassidy, 17
Radwin, Robert, 17, 18, 25
Ragbir, Nadine, 29
Rahman, Himika, 34
Rahmer, Robert, 14
Rajivan, Prashanth, 15, 40
Rajulu, Sudhakar, 38
Ramachandran, Vivek, 38
Ramasubramanian, Madhuri, 27
Ramirez, Cesar, 21
Ramly, Edmond, 2, 22,24, 34
Ramsay, John, 32
Rando, Cynthia, 14
Rantanan, Esa, 23
Rao, Arjun, 15, 18, 24, 25, 28, 36
Rarick, Christopher, 30
Rasnic, Russ, 37
Ratwani, Raj, 19
Raushel, Alexis, 42
Rayo, Michael, 17
Razavi, Saiedeh, 20
Read, Gemma, 16
Reagan, Ian, 36
Reddy, Curran, 25
Reed, Matthew, 41
Reeves, Scott, 15
Regan, Patrick, 28
Rege, Aunshul, 40
Rehman, Umair, 25
Reid, Christopher, 32, 35, 36, 38
Reimer, Bryan, 35, 38
Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, 20, 32
Reinhall, Per, 17
Remillard, Elena, 14
Rempel, David, 15, 35, 40
Reynolds, Amy, 15
Rheem, Hansol, 37
Rhie, Minshik, 30
Rhiu, Ilsun, 30
Rice, Connor, 29
Rice, Lindsay, 28
Rice, Stephen, 29
Richard, Christian, 16, 29, 42
Richards, Whitman, 42
Richardson, Brianna, 31
Richardson, Khalaeb, 23
Ridel, Dana, 29
Riggs, Sara, 15, 39, 41
Riley, Jennifer, 26
Rivera, A. Joy, 24
Robert, Lionel, 36
Roberts, Ruby, 36
Roberts, Shannon, 2, 27
Robertsen, Rolf, 29
Robertson, Ian, 30
Robertson, Michelle, 34
Robinette, Kathleen, 13
Robins, Thomas, 34
Robinson, Stephen, 39
Robison, Stephen, 22
Rodrigues de Carvalho, Paulo Victor,
19, 34, 44
Rodríguez Vidal, Mario Cesar, 19
Roesler, Eileen, 27
Rogers, Hunter, 20, 22
Rogers, Michelle, 24, 33
Rogers, Wendy, 14, 24
Roll, Shawn, 41
Romero Barrientos, Ronald, 19, 33
Rorie, Robert, 35
Rose, Kaley, 28
Rosen, Michael, 36
Rosenberg, Daniel, 20
Ross, Joshua, 15
Roth, Emilie, 17, 37
Roth, Rebecca, 17
Rothrock, Ling, 37
Rothwell, Clayton, 15
Röttger, Stefan, 29
Roundtree, Karina, 31
Rovira, Ericka, 28
Rundell, Steve, 21
Rusy, Deborah, 15
Rutkowski, Rachel, 24
Rutten, Niek, 18
Ryan, Dawn, 31
Ryan, Kimberly, 23
Ryou, Hyoung Frank, 17
Ryu, Youn, 38
Saab, Nick, 33
Sabic, Edin, 30
Sabinson, Elena, 22
Sadeghi, Mahnoosh, 16, 18
Sætren, Gunhild, 29
Salas, Eduardo,31
Salisbury, Isaac, 38, 42
Sall, Robert, 16
Salmon, Paul, 16, 29, 36, 40
Salwei, Megan, 34
Sanders, Nathan, 31
Sanderson, Penelope, 17, 22, 38, 42
Sandhu, Nicholas, 23
Sanford, Jon, 14
Santana, Dixon, 38
Sarker, Pramiti, 29
Sarnowicz, Szymon, 17
Sarter, Nadine, 33
Saryazdi, Raheleh, 16
Sasangohar, Farzan, 15, 18, 19, 22,
24, 28, 34, 36, 41
Sasser, Jordan, 28
Satterfield, Kelly, 31
Savage-Knepshield, Pam, 2, 26, 31
Sawyer, Ben, 13, 17, 22, 23, 26, 40
Scerbo, Mark, 27
Schall Jr., Mark, 25, 41
Schewe, Frederik, 36
Schindler, Jessica, 32
Schlesinger, Joseph, 15
Schlosser, Paul, 42
Schmid, Daniela, 35
Schmitt, Megan, 37
Schmorrow, Dylan, 35
Schnieders, Thomas 27, 28, 29
Schnipke, Jeremy 30
Schock, Gianna 18
Schol, Jasper 18
Scholcover, Federico 32, 40
Schraudt, David 24
Schreck, Jacquelyn 23, 28
Schroeder, Bradford 32
Schroeder, David 29
Schroeder, Noah 16
Schubel, Laura 19, 33
Schüler, Martin 29
Schuler, Patrik 31
SPEAKER INDEX
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speaker index
Schuster, David 27
Schwartz, Michael 14
Sciarini, Lee 23, 40
Scott, Dakota, 27
Scribner, Ryle, 27
Seagren, Kelly, 38
Sebok, Angelia, 32
Seidel, Kristian, 41
Sellers, Abigail, 17
Seppelt, Bobbie, 35, 36, 38
Sesek, Richard, 25, 41
Seshie, Inshira, 27
Sester, Monika, 36
Sethumadhavan, Arathi, 41
Sfalcin, Bianca, 32
Shah, Claire, 41
Shah, Jayesh, 20
Shalev, Rotem, 29
Shalin, Valerie, 41
Shames, Adam, 18
Shanmugham, Mani, 35
Shannon, Chandler, 34
Shapeti, Vivek, 40
Shaposhnik, Hagit, 27
Shattuck, Nita, 21
Shaw, Tyler, 41
She, Manrong, 21
Shea, Kaela, 16
Shelstad, William, 21, 30
Sheridan, Thomas, 17
Sherony, Rini, 20
Sherry, Lance, 35
Shi, Chao, 32, 37
Shih, Albert, 26
Shin, Gee Won, 29
Shin, Gwanseob, 19, 34
Shively, Robert, 35
Shutko, John, 36
Sibley, Ciara, 15, 23, 28
Sieck, Cynthia, 15
Sienkiewicz, Adam, 17
Sikorski, Eric, 38
Sillars, Dawn 38
Sim, Joo Hyun 37
Simmins, John 32
Simpson, Brian, 30
Sims, Valerie, 23, 26, 28
Sinatra, Anne, 15, 26
Singer, Andrew, 16
Singh, Kuldeep, 40
Singh, Simarinderpal, 30
Skinner, Nicole, 24
Skogstad, Martin Rasmussen, 29,
34
Slagle, Jason, 17
Smallman, Harvey, 18, 31, 33
Smidt, Mathew, 41
Smith, Alec, 19
Smith, Benjamin, 19
Smith, C.A.P., 18
Smith, Charles, 27
Smith, Daniel, 20
Smith, Joshua, 21
Smith, Kip, 18
Smith, Michael, 35
Smith, Paul, 15
Smith, Samantha, 41
Smith, Tenchi, 28
Smith, Thomas, 34
Smith-Jackson, Tonya, 19, 31
Snideman, Monica, 42
Snider, Dallas, 23
So, Hing-Yu, 39
Sobczak, Zachary, 29
Sobel, Briana, 28
Solini, Hannah, 20
Sommerich, Carolyn, 2, 38
Son, Changwon, 14, 16, 22, 25
Song, Donghyun, 19
Song, Ji Yeon, 39
Song, Jihye, 27, 28, 30
Sonne, Michael, 25
Spahr, Kimberly, 18
Spain, Randall 20, 24
Specht, Rachel, 27
Spector, June, 31
Spivak, Tzvi, 16
Sprehn, Kelly, 23
Sproule, David, 21
Srbinovska, Monika, 38
Sridhar, Srinivasan, 41
Srikrishnan, Varun, 27, 28
Srinivasan, Divya, 17, 19, 20
St John, Mark, 33
St.Onge, Paul, 28
Stanton, Neville, 29,35, 36, 40
Stapel, Jork, 18
St-Cyr, Olivier, 16
Steege, Linsey, 15
Steele, Clayton, 25
Stefanidis, Dimitrios, 22
Stein, Jeffrey, 41
Stein, Lucy, 33
Steinberg, Marc, 17
Steinhauser, Natalie, 16, 24
Stelzer, Emily, 2
Stephens, Benjamin, 27, 37
Stevens, Jessica, 23, 26, 36
Stevens, Ronald, 14
Stewart, Amanda, 31
Still, Jeremiah, 32, 40
Stitzlein, Cara, 25
Stoker, Matthew, 37
Stone, Nancy, 18, 40
Stone, Richard, 29
Stonewall, Jacklin, 19
Story, Molly, 37
Stowers, Kimberly, 40
Strawderman, Lesley, 35
Strayer, David, 33
Stronge, Aideen, 32
Strybel, Thomas, 35
Stuck, Rachel, 29
Sturman, Daniel, 15
Stuut, Rutger, 25
Subrahmaniyan, Neeraja, 39
Sulek, Jay, 18
Summers, Baron, 40
Sun, Chunyi, 38
Sun, Yilu, 39
Sundaram, Chandru, 18
Surabattula, Deepti, 14, 36
Suresh, Prakruthi, 28
Sushereba, Christen, 37
Susindar, Sahinya, 16
Suss, Joel, 20, 26, 27
Sutor, Tommy, 31
Swaminathan, Radhakrishnan, 36
Swartout, Kevin, 37
Sylcott, Brian, 39
Szalma, James, 2, 28
Szubski, Ellen, 20
Taafe, Kevin, 40
Tabattanon, Kamolnat, 23
Tabibzadeh, Maryam, 19 40
Taffese, Tewodros, 39
Tagoe, Beathia, 39
Takyi, Sylvia, 34
Talone, Andrew, 28, 30
Tan, Haibo, 34
Tan, Xiaomei, 18
Tang, Tsz-Lok, 42
Tao, Da, 34
Temme, Leonard, 28
ten Brink, Ronna, 37
Tenison, Caitlin, 23
Terry, Stephan, 27
Tetteh, Emmanuel, 28
Textor, Claire, 24
Thai, Elaine, 39
Thibeault, Mark, 39
Thibeault, Sheila, 20
Thiese, Matthew, 34
Thomas, Hannah, 31
Thomas, Robert, 21
Tian, Renran, 20
Tice, Patricia, 34
Tilbury, Dawn, 36
Tisherman, Samuel, 41
Todd, J., 17
Tokadli, Guliz, 37
Toll, Ashley, 32
Tong, Tiffany, 23
Tong, Yourui, 35
Tornblad, McKenna, 27
Tossell, Chad, 31
Townsend, Mark, 33
Trafton, Greg, 28
Tredinnick, Ross, 24
Trull, Peter, 41
Truong, Mary, 27
Tsan, Jennifer, 31
Tully, Erin, 37
Tung, Kryztopher, 41
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SPEAKER INDEX
Tung, Wayne, 19
Tutaj, Margaret, 37
Twari, Ashish, 38
Tyrrell, Richard, 20
Ullman, Daniel, 30
Ulman, Sophia, 20
Ulrich, Thomas, 34, 39, 40
Unverricht, James, 16
Urakami, Jacqueline, 23
Valdez, Rupa, 19, 21, 24, 34
Valdiviezo, Carolina, 33
Van Buskirk, Wendi, 32
van Doorn, Ellemieke, 25
van Engelhoven, Logan, 38
Vandenberg, Jessica, 31
Vangsness, Lisa, 30
Vasavada, Anita, 34
Vasquez, Gabrielle, 27, 30
Vazquez Klisans, Daniela, 42
Vega Matuszczyk, Josefa, 29
Veinott, Elizabeth, 20
Veitch, Daisy, 13
Venkatakrishnan, Rohith, 20
Venkatakrishnan, Roshan, 20
Venkatraman, Vindhya, 29, 39, 42
Verma, Vipin, 37
Vijayaragavan, Gautham, 18
Villa, Jose, 32
Villarreal, Micah ,23
Visser, Troy, 37
Vollrath, Mark, 36
Vredenburgh, Alison, 24
Vredenburgh, Michael, 24
Vu, Kim-Phuong, 35
Wachs, Juan, 18
Wagner, Richard, 16
Waismeyer, Anna, 37
Waite, Trevor, 20
Waldfogle, Grace, 28
Walker, Guy, 36
Walsh, Matthew, 32
Wan, Bocheng, 25
Wanchisen, Barbara, 14
Wang, Jun, 20
Wang, Marshall, 27
Wang, Mengcheng, 26
Wang, Tianzi, 20
Wang, Wenbi, 23
Wang, Xinting, 33
Wang, Xuan, 25
Wang, Yifan, 41
Wang, Ying, 41
Wang, Yudi, 34
Wang, Yuhong, 29
Wang, Zhubin, 16
Warden, Toby, 17
Waterson, Patrick, 19, 36
Weaver, Bradley, 20, 38
Wehmeyer, Steven, 37
Wei, Jiajun, 19, 41
Wei, Sherry, 27
Weintraub, William, 33
Welch, Brandon, 18, 33
Weng, Yifan, 41
Werner, Adam, 22
Werner, Lauren, 33
Werner, Nicole, 24, 31
Werren, Dwight, 22
Wesley, Deliya, 19
Weston, Eric, 22, 25,38
Wetterneck, Tosha, 15
Wheatley, Camille, 33
Whetsel Borzendowski, Stephanie,
37
Whiteley, Rhyana, 41
Whitmer, Daphne, 23
Wickens, Christopher, 18, 20, 27,
31, 32
Widlus, Benjamin, 29
Wiebe, Eric, 31
Wiegmann, Douglas, 14, 34
Wies, Matthias, 35
Wiese, Eva, 15, 16, 22, 38, 41
Wiesinger, Alexander, 26
Wiggermann, Neal, 17, 18
Wiggins, Mark, 15
Wilbanks, David, 40
Wiley, James, 41
Wilkinson, Michael, 30
Willemsen-Dunlap, Ann, 14
Williams, Henry, 30
Williams, Jacob, 21
Williams, Jessica, 28
Williams, Keith, 39
Williams, Rua, 31
Williamson, Rebecca, 37, 39, 41
Wilson, Darren, 24
Wilson, Mackenzie, 18
Wilson, Ragan, 32
Wiltman, Stephanie, 29
Winter, Scott, 29
Wisniewski, Pamela, 17
Witbeck, Matthew, 38
Wojton, Heather, 33, 42
Wolf, Erik, 24
Wolf, Laurie, 40
Wolf, Mitchell, 18
Won, Andrea, 39
Wong, William, 39
Wooldridge, Abigail, 15, 19
Wright, Julia, 14, 22
Wu, Chuhao, 18, 35
Wynne, Rachael, 16
Xie, Zhenzhen, 39
Xu, Xu, 19
Xu, Yilun, 38
Yacht, David, 13
Yahoodik, Sarah, 16
Yamani, Yusuke, 16
Yang, Fang, 33
Yang, Jessie, 14, 36, 37, 41
Yang, Shiyan, 20, 35
Yang, Xiaonan, 25
Yanko, Matthew, 25
Yeh, Michell, 21
Yerebakan, Mustafa, 33
Yeung, Chunwan, 38
Yi, Guofu, 33
Yin, Shanqing, 24
Yoo, Angela, 27
Yoon, Sohyun, 42
Yoon, Woojin, 34
You, Heecheon, 22, 30
Young, Justin, 23
Young, Karen, 38
Young, Michael
Yu, Denny, 18, 22, 26
Yu, Mengxi, 36
Yu, Suihuai, 26
Yule, Steven, 14
Yun, Myung Hwan, 21, 29, 30
Yun, Yongdeok, 40
Zackowitz, Ilene, 2, 17, 21, 24
Zadeh, Rana, 17, 19, 40
Zahabi, Maryam, 25, 36
Zahed, Karim, 28
Zaklit, Wadih, 17
Zhang, Bella, 23
Zhang, Fangda, 27
Zhang, Junxia, 33
Zhang, Leishi, 39
Zhang, Tianxin, 39
Zhang, Tingru,34
Zhang, Xinrui, 25
Zhang, Xudong, 25
Zhang, Yiqi, 16, 18
Zhang, Yu, 2, 41
Zhang, Yulin, 16
Zhao, Guozhen, 16
Zheng, Jimin, 26
Zhou, Feng, 36
Zhou, Huiping, 23
Zhou, Jie, 17
Zhou, Tian, 18
Zhou, Yaoyi, 22
Zhou, Yu, 25
Zhu, Haoyu, 34
Zhu, Yibo, 22, 40
Zhu, Yige, 22
Zinzow, Heidi, 17
Zish, Kevin, 28
Zucherman, Leon, 21, 23
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