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Grootjen, M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Veltman, J.A. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Laverman, M. (author), Schonk, J.H.M. (author), van der Boog, P.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
Motivation - It is becoming necessary to seriously consider self-management in the treatment of chronically ill patients. A number of self-management applications have already been developed, but an explicit theoretical model is lacking. The PERISCOPE-project aims to provide (1) a conceptual framework for self-management systems aimed at...
conference paper 2010
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Hosman, R.J.A.W. (author), Cardullo, F.M. (author), Bos, J.E. (author)
Correct perception of self motion is of vital importance for both the control of our position and posture when moving around in our environment. With the development of human controlled vehicles as bicycles, cars and aircraft motion perception became of interest for the understanding of vehicle control. For flight simulation the understanding of...
conference paper 2011
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Risto, M. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
conference paper 2011
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Schreuder, M. (author), Thurlings, M.E. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Tangermann, M. (author)
Giving direct feedback on a mental state is common practice in motor imagery based brain-computer interfaces (BCI), but has not been reported for those based on eventrelated potentials (ERP). Potentially, such feedback could allow the user to adjust his strategy during a running trial to obtain the required response. In order to test the...
conference paper 2012
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Hoogendoorn, M. (author), Jaffry, S.W. (author), van Maanen, P.P. (author), Treur, J. (author)
When considering intelligent agents that interact with humans, having an idea of the trust levels of the human, for example in other agents or services, can be of great importance. Most models of human trust that exist, are based on some rationality assumption, and biased behavior is not represented, whereas a vast literature in Cognitive and...
conference paper 2011
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Arendsen, J. (author), Janssen, J.B. (author), Begeer, S. (author), Stekelenburg, F.C. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) may benefit from 'self care' solutions which use social robotics principles. Specifically, the authors propose to use robots in various ways to help such children with the acquisition and training of important pragmatic social behaviors, for example greetings. In order to create such a learning...
conference paper 2010
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Tak, S. (author), Toet, L. (author)
Despite the availability of a broad range of newly developed multisensory displays and interaction techniques, multisensory interactive data representations are still not widely used. We argue that for complex information analysis multisensory data representations and multimodal interactivity are essential. By leveraging the benefits of the...
conference paper 2013
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de Greef, T. (author), Mohabir, A. (author), van der Poelm, I. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Contemporary and future technologies are getting more intelligent and connect easily to one another, potentially leading to conflicts with human ethical values. Value Sensitive Design (VSD) is promising for its focus on ethical values but lacks an explicit and systematical elicitation of requirements, which is targeted explicitly in the situated...
conference paper 2013
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Risto, M. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput in dense motorway traffic by advising drivers how to drive. The system is currently under development within a HTAS project. It will integrate lane advice, headway advice and speed advice. CCC will not take over vehicle control. This makes its...
conference paper 2013
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Correia Grácio, B.J. (author), Wentink, M. (author), Bos, J.E. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
In motion simulation, motion cueing algorithms are used to transform vehicle inertial cues into inertial cues that are within the simulator physical limits. Most motion cueing algorithms aim to minimize the error between these vehicle inertial cues and those generated by the simulator. Although this is one way to approach the problem, one can...
conference paper 2012
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Bosse, T. (author), van Lambalgen, R. (author), van Maanen, P.P. (author), Treur, J. (author)
To provide personalized intelligent ambient support for persons performing demanding tasks, it is important to have insight in their state of attention. Existing models for attention have difficulties in distinguishing between stressed and relaxed states. To solve this problem, this paper proposes to extend an existing model for attention with a...
conference paper 2012
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Correia Grácio, B.J. (author), Wentink, M. (author), Bos, J.E. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
In the field of motion simulation it was found that a visual amplitude equal to the inertial amplitude does not always provide the best perceived match between visual and inertial motion. This result is thought to be caused by the “quality” of the motion cues delivered by the simulator motion and visual systems. This paper studies how different...
conference paper 2012
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Ledegang, W.D. (author), Groen, E.L. (author), Wentink, M. (author)
This paper investigates how pilots' control behavior and motion perception during a simulated roll maneuver depends on the level of normal g load using a centrifuge-based simulator. Fourteen commercial pilots participated in the study, actively controlling a series of coordinated bank angle changes between -30 and +30 degrees. By changing the...
conference paper 2012
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Valente Pais, A.R. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author), Wentink, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
The development and tuning of flight simulator motion filters relies on understanding human motion perception and its limitations. Of particular interest to flight simulation is the study of visual-inertial coherence zones. Coherence zones refer to combinations of visual and inertial cues that, although not being physically coherent, still...
conference paper 2010
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Mioch, T. (author), Giele, T.R.A. (author), Smets, N.J.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
This paper evaluates the feasibility and reliability of measuring the (emotional) state of the robot operators in urban search and rescue missions in real-time. An experiment has been conducted, in which a high-fidelity team task in a realistic urban search and rescue setting was executed by fire fighters in cooperation with robots. During the...
conference paper 2013
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Larochelle, B. (author), Kruijff, G.J.M. (author), Smets, N.J.J.M. (author), van Diggelen, J. (author)
Urban search and rescue (USAR) missions are unique and unpredictable. Communication and coordination is difficult, with high-level actors (e.g. mission commander) lacking local terrain knowledge while low-level actors (e.g. robot operators, in-field rescuers) lack global situation awareness (SA). In-field actors have high mobility and a direct...
conference paper 2013
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Mioch, T. (author), Smets, N.J.J.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
This paper presents a test battery method to investigate (relative) operational upsides and downsides of robot innovations. This method was applied to test the teleoperated Generaal robot and the NIFTi robot that could be operated in manual and semi-automatic mode for navigation and situation sensing. The unit tasks of our test battery proved to...
conference paper 2012
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Schouten, D. (author), Smets, N. (author), Driessen, M. (author), Hanekamp, M. (author), Cremers, A.H.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Learning and acting on social conventions is problematic for low-literates and non-natives, causing problems with societal participation and citizenship. Using the Situated Cognitive Engineering method, requirements for the design of social conventions learning software are derived from demographic information, adult learning frameworks and ICT...
conference paper 2013
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Janssen, J.B. (author), van der Wal, C.C. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Looije, R. (author)
Based on a ‘learning by playing’ concept, a basic arithmetic learning task was extended with an engaging game to achieve long-term educational interaction for children. Personalization was added to this learning task, to further support the child’s motivation and success in learning. In an experiment, twenty children (aged 9-10) interacted three...
conference paper 2011
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