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EAM2005 |
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The 24th European Annual Conference
on Human Decision Making and Manual Control - EAM2005
in short - is organised by the
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems at Athens, Greece
on the 17th to the 19th of October 2005. |
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Human operators
continue to play a critical role in protecting the safety in many
different domains. In spite of recent advances in automated control
and in process integration, human decision making must still be explicitly
considered within the safety-cases that support many complex production
processes. In areas such as medicine, the introduction of computer-based
diagnostic aids has simply refocussed attention on the errors that
can arise in interpreting the results provided by these systems. In
aviation, the introduction of glass cockpits has provoked new forms
of error that were not common in previous generations of aircraft.
These observations explain why the central topics of EAM2005
continue to be as relevant today as they were when the series was
started in 1981. |
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EAM2005
will bring together young and more established researchers from
different disciplines of the human-machine system/interface field.
The intention is to provide a relatively informal forum that will
encourage the exchange of ideas both about established and on-going
research.
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Update:
7 July, 2005 |
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