[ACT-R-users] HFES Submission Deadline Extended to February 26!

Jastrzembski, Tiffany S Civ USAF AFMC 711 HPW/RHAC tiffany.Jastrzembski at mesa.afmc.af.mil
Tue Feb 16 14:35:15 EST 2010


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You are invited to submit your research to the 54th Annual Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society (HFES) Annual Meeting.  

 

 
Submission Deadline:  February 26, 2010 

                                Navigate to
http://www.hfes.org/web/HFESMeetings/2010annualmeeting.html for more
details.

The meeting, to be held September 27 to October 1 at the
<https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=1547923>
Hyatt Regency San Francisco, Embarcadero Center, will feature 100+ technical
sessions and feature HF/E aspects of health care and medical devices,
surface and air transportation, cognitive engineering, human performance
modeling, virtual environments, computer hardware and software design,
product design, aging, training, test and evaluation, environmental design,
and system development.

The Human Performance Modeling Technical Group (HPM-TG) is concerned with
the development and application of predictive, reliable, quantitative models
of human performance.  Distinct to other approaches of behavioral and
cognitive modeling, HPM considers the human in the context of a designed
task environment - examining the human-in-the-loop.  The scope of the models
of interest encompass the scope of systems of interest to the Human Factors
and Ergonomics Society.  Hence, we equally promote models of isolated
aspects of human performance, models of the cognitive control of memory,
attention, perception, and action, and models of an integrative nature that
receive task-related information from the environment and produce thoughtful
human-like action.  

General topics of interest to our TG include: the basic science foundation
for models, engineering research required to apply models to human factors
issues, new formalisms for modeling, and techniques to evaluate predictive
success of models.  

Special topics of interest for HFES 2010 include Human Performance Modeling
in the domains of aviation (UAV/UAS particularly), and in the health care
industry.

We envision our TG as a forum for testing modeling approaches emerging from
the basic research community against the hard realities of human factors
problems. Please consider submitting your work to what will be a high
scientific quality event in San Francisco later this year! 

Tiffany S. Jastrzembski, Ph.D.

Human Performance Modeling Technical Group Program Chair

 

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Tiffany S. Jastrzembski, Ph.D.

Cognitive Research Psychologist

711th Human Performance Wing

Air Force Research Laboratory

6030 South Kent Street, Mesa, AZ 85212

Phone: (480) 988-6561 x688

tiffany.jastrzembski at mesa.afmc.af.mil

 

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