Program & Topics

Submitted papers (6 pages) should focus on the following topics in the above fields:

  • Cognitive aspects
  • Collective work and work organization
  • Cooperative support system
  • Evaluation methods and tools
  • Human behaviour modelling
  • Human errors
  • Human-machine interaction
  • Learning processes and knowledge elicitation
  • Manual and technical control and supervision
  • Multi-agent systems
  • Physical and cognitive ergonomics
  • System dependability features


Fields of application

Submissions should examine either conceptual research or field studies in the following areas:

  • Biomechanics
  • Communications/Telecommunications
  • Conceptual work
  • Crew resource management
  • Manufacturing systems
  • Medical applications
  • Robotics/Telerobotics
  • Traffic control/Vehicle control/Transportation


The best papers will be proposed for publication in the journal Cognition Technology & Work, an International Scientific Journal concentrating on the Analysis, Design and Use of Joint Cognitive Systems, published by SPRINGER-VERLAG.


Final program

 

EAM06 - Final programme
Conference room – University of Valenciennes – Les Tertiales – FRANCE
27-28-29 September 2006

Wednesday 27 th of September

The secretary will open at 8.30

9h00-9h30: Welcome session – Patrick Millot and Frédéric Vanderhaegen

9h30-11h00: Session 1 – Intelligent systems - Chairmen: P. Polet (F), C. Johnson (GB)

A wearable computer based maintenance, diagnosis and repairing activities in computer augmented environment - B. David (F), G. Masserey (F), O. Champalle (F), R. Chalon (F), O. Delotte (F)

Assistance, advice and guidance with digital coaching - Jean-Claude Tarby (F), José Rouillard (F)

From three multiagent layers to one teaching agent - P. Gravé (F), H. Boukachour (F), M. Ennaji (F)

11h00-11h30: Coffee break

11h30-12h30: Session 2 – Human behaviour modeling - Chaimen: P. Drazetic (F), P.-C. Cacciabue (I)

An experimental protocol to study the car ingress/egress movement for elderly and pathological population - Ait El Menceur M.O. (F), Pudlo P. (F), Chateauroux E. (F), Gorce P. (F), Lepoutre F.X. (F)

Towards new supervision systems based on web services and dedicated to nomadic operators - Djilali Idoughi (DZ), Christophe Kolski (F)

12h30-14h00: Lunch

14h00-15h30: Session 3 – Risk control in transport application - Chaimen: J. Petersen (DK), P. Bonnifait (F)

Subjectve risks and traffic violations: first results of an experimental study in driving simulator - Chalmé S. (F), Chaali, A. (F), Anceaux F. (F)

Individual characteristics affecting intersectionbehavior in a driving simulator - J.C.F. de Winter (NL), M. Houtenbos (NL), P. A. Wieringa (NL), J. A. Mulder (NL), J. Kuipers (NL), S. de Groot (NL)

The BCD model for biomechanical application - F. Robache (F), H. Morvan (F), P. Polet (F), M.-P. Pacaux-Lemoine (F), F. Vanderhaegen (F).

15h30-16h00: Coffee break

16h00-17h30: Session 4 – Risk control in industrial process - Chairmen: A. Amditis (GR), G. Johannsen (D)

Ariadne – internet based error risk management and prevention system - W. D Käppler (D)

A modelling approach for analysing the barrier effects through the event trees analysis - Mahmoud Shahrokhi (F), Alain Bernard (F)

Traceability a new approach to obtain decision-making aid - Vellemans Philippe (F), Billaudel Patrice (F), Riera Bernard (F)

19h00-21h00: Welcoming reception – Hôtel de Ville de Valenciennes

21h00: Scientific Committee meeting

 

Thursday 28 th of September  

8h45-10h15: Visit of the Tramway of Valenciennes (Meeting place: Tramway station “Saint Waast”)

10h30-11h00: Coffee break (return to Conference room – Les Tertiales)

11h00-12h30: Session 5 – Decision and control modelling for transport applications - Chaimen: M. Lind (DK), F. Anceaux (F)

Criteria elaboration to consider individual acceptance of the variable road signs - Duquesne L. (F), Crévits I. (F), Millot P. (F)

Control Theory prediction model for simulating driver interactions with Advanced In-Vehicle systems - Christina Re (I)

The application of root cause analysis for definition of scenarios in automotive domain - M. Alonso (E), L. Macchi (I), M. Marchitto (I), J. Plaza (E)

12h30-14h00: Lunch

14h00- 15h30: Session 6 – Methodological approach for supervision - Chaimen: F.-X. Lepoutre (F), B. David (F)

Explicit combination between petri nets and ergonomic criteria: basic principles of the ErgoPNets method - Stéphanie Bernonvill e (F), Nicolas Leroy (F), Christophe Kolski (F), Marie-Catherine Beuscart (F)

Variable probability-possibility transformation - Moamar Sayed Mouchaweh (F), Mohamed Saïd Bouguelid (F), Patrice Billaudel (F), Bernard Riera (F)

Automatic supervision survey for spica-rail program - F. Belmonte (F), J-L. Boulanger (F), W. Schön (F), K. Berkani (F)

15h30-16h00: Coffee Break

16h00-17h00: Session 7 – Industrial process control and supervision - Chaimen: D. Trenteseaux (F), G. Boy (F)

Expert Group Judgment and its Role in the Maritime Industry : Presentation of a case Study and Lessons Learned - Nikolaos P. Ventikos (GR), Pantelis G. Anaxagorou (GR)

Intelligent environment for rapid process design - Bilal Hussein (RL), Patrice Caulier (F), Moncef Yousef (RL), Patrik Millot (F), Yahia Rabih (RL)

17h00-18h00: Session 8– Dynamic control - Chairmen: G. Johannsen (D), P. Millot (F)

Energy flow /barrier analysis, a novel view - Mahmoud Shahrokhi (F), Alain Bernard (F)

Affordances and cognitive control of dynamic situations: the case of driving - Marcilly R. (F), Anceaux F. (F), Luyat M. & Tijus C. (F)

20h00: Gala dinner – Happy anniversary to EAM – Restaurant “L'Art des Mets” - Valenciennes

 

Friday 29 th of September  

9h30-10h30: Session 9 – Energy and pollution control - Chairmen: P. Wieringa (NL), J. Wilson (GB)

On-board system design to optimise energy management - Jérôme Barbé (F), Guy Boy (F)

Comparison of bayesian classifiers to detect pollution - D. Gacquer (F), F. Delmotte (F), V. Delcroix (F), S. Piechowiak (F)

10h30-11h00: Coffee Break

11h00-12h30: Session 10 – Human-Machine interface - Chaimen: C. Kolski (F), B. David (F)

Extending interface design principles based on scale types - Johannes Petersen (DK) and Michael May (DK)

Context-aware mobile interfaces for process automation - Mikkel Holm Olsen (DK), Morten Lind (DK)

Human-machine collaboration through vehicle head up display interface - V. Charissis (GB), S. Papanastasiou (GB), P. Anderson (GB)

12h30-14h00: Lunch

14h00-16h00: Annual Meeting of the Research Group on Human-Machine SYstems in Transportation (GDR E HAMASYT)

16h00-17h00: Coffee break

Final Program (PDF version)