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CogSIMA 2019: Las Vegas, NV, USA
- Galina L. Rogova, Nicolette M. McGeorge, Odd Erik Gundersen, Kellyn Rein, Mary D. Freiman:

IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management, CogSIMA 2019, Las Vegas, NV, USA, April 8-11, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-5386-9599-9 - Pawel Kowalski, Trevor Martin:

Embedding Uncertainty in Conceptual Graphs for Semantic Information Fusion. 1-8 - Giuseppe D'Aniello

, Matteo Gaeta
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Dominance-based Rough Set Approach Supporting Experts in Situation Assessment. 9-16 - Andrea Salfinger

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Situation Mining: Event Pattern Mining for Situation Model Induction. 17-25 - Medha Kumar, Kapil Agrawal, Varun Dutt

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Modeling Decisions in Collective Risk Social Dilemma Games for Climate Change Using Reinforcement Learning. 26-33 - Galina L. Rogova, Roman Ilin:

Reasoning and Decision Making under Uncertainty and Risk for Situation Management. 34-42 - Sebastian S. Rodriguez

, John O'Donovan, James Austin Schaffer, Tobias Höllerer:
Knowledge Complacency and Decision Support Systems. 43-51 - Stephen L. Dorton, Ian D. Frommer, Teena M. Garrison:

A Theoretical Model for Assessing Information Validity from Multiple Observers. 52-58 - Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman:

Living in a Sensor Limited World. 59-66 - Foghor Tanshi, Dirk Söffker

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Modeling Drivers' Takeover Behavior Depending on the Criticality of Driving Situations and the Complexity of Secondary Tasks. 67-73 - Chen Zhong

, Awny Alnusair, Brandon Sayger, Aaron Troxell, Jun Yao:
AOH-Map: A Mind Mapping System for Supporting Collaborative Cyber Security Analysis. 74-80 - Himadri Sikhar Khargharia

, Siddhartha Shakya
, Russell Ainslie, Sara AlShizawi, Gilbert Owusu:
Predicting Demand in IoT Enabled Service Stations. 81-87 - Amanda Metzner, Thanuka Wickramarathne:

Exploiting Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications for Enhanced Situational Awareness. 88-92 - Kemal Davaslioglu

, Bob Pokorny, Yalin E. Sagduyu, Henrik Molintas, Sohraab Soltani, Rebecca Grossman, Clint A. Bowers:
Measuring the Collective Allostatic Load. 93-99 - Mary D. Freiman, Christopher W. Myers, Michelle Caisse, Tim Halverson, Jerry T. Ball:

Assessing Cognitive Fidelity in a Situation Awareness Process Model. 100-106 - Ken Baclawski, A. Chystiakova, Kenny Gross, Dieter Gawlick, Adel Ghoneimy, Zhen Hua Liu

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Use Cases for Evaluation of Machine Based Situation Awareness. 107-113 - Mustafa Canan, Andres Sousa-Poza

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Pragmatic Idealism: Towards a Probabilistic Framework of Shared Awareness in Complex Situations. 114-121 - Mustafa Demir

, Nathan J. McNeese, Craig J. Johnson
, Jamie C. Gorman, David A. Grimm, Nancy J. Cooke:
Effective Team Interaction for Adaptive Training and Situation Awareness in Human-Autonomy Teaming. 122-126 - Brandon S. Perelman, Stephen L. Dorton, Samantha Harper:

Identifying Consensus in Heterogeneous Multidisciplinary Professional Teams. 127-133 - Kerry Trentelman, Rebecca Rafferty, Adam Saulwick, Aaron Ceglar:

Information Fusion for Maritime Domain Awareness: Illegal Fishing Detection (Poster). 134-139 - George W. Clark, Todd R. Andel, Michael V. Doran:

Simulation-Based Reduction of Operational and Cybersecurity Risks in Autonomous Vehicles. 140-146 - Yuji Yoshida:

Markov Decision Processes with Coherent Risk Measures: Risk Aversity in Asset Management. 147-151 - Hayretdin Bahsi

, Veiko Dieves, Taivo Kangilaski, Peeter Laud
, Leo Motus, Jaan Murumets, Illimar Ploom
, Jaan Priisalu
, Mari Seeba, Ermo Täks
, Kaide Tammel, Piia Tammpuu, Kuldar Taveter, Avo Trumm, Tiia-Triin Truusa, Triin Vihalemm:
Mapping the Information Flows for the Architecture of a Nationwide Situation Awareness System : (Poster). 152-157 - Erin G. Zaroukian, Justine Caylor, Michelle Vanni, Sue Kase:

Evaluating Improvement in Situation Awareness and Decision-Making Through Automation : (Poster). 158-162 - Ashraf A. Tahat, Majd Abu Khalaf, Talal A. Edwan

, Omar A. Saraereh
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Uncovering Age Progression in Wireless Signal Propagation Modeling Using Decisions of Machine Learning Classifiers : (Poster). 163-167

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