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Augmented Cognition - Program

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(Last Updated: 3 July, 2024)
Saturday, 29 June 2024
16:00 - 18:00

S044: Studies on Human Cognition, Emotion, and Performance
Chair(s): To be announced

  • The Influence of Educational and Entertainment Videos on Children's Frontal EEG Activity: A Case Study
    Bruna Martins, Ana Rita Teixeira, Portugal
  • Does Using ChatGPT Result In Human Cognitive Augmentation?
    Ron Fulbright, Miranda Morrison, United States
  • Deciphering Emotional Responses to Music: A Fusion of Psychophysiological Data Analysis and LSTM Predictive Modeling
    Maheep Mahat, Denis Gracanin, United States
  • Fusing Pretrained ViTs with TCNet for Enhanced EEG Regression
    Eric Modesitt, Haicheng Yin, Williams Huang Wang, Brian Lu, United States
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
13:30 - 15:30

S167: Applications of Augmented Cognition
Room: Cardozo
Chairs: Martha E. Crosby, Michael-Brian Ogawa, United States

  • Better Results Through Ambiguity Resolution: Large Language Models that Ask Clarifying Questions
    Bernadette Tix, Kim Binsted, United States
  • Early Use of Augmented Cognition for Online Learning Games in Hawai‘i
    Martha E. Crosby, Marie K. Iding, Thanh Truc T. Nguyen, United States
  • A Comparative Study of High and Low Performing Students’ Visual Effort and Attention when Identifying Syntax Errors
    Caren A. Pacol, Maria Mercedes T. Rodrigo, Christine Lourrine S. Tablatin, Philippines
  • Impostor Syndrome in Final Year Computer Science Students: An Eye Tracking and Biometrics Study
    Alyssia Chen, Carol Wong, Katy Tarrit, Anthony Peruma, United States
  • Enhancing Cognition through Cooperative Learning and Augmented Mentorship
    Michael-Brian Ogawa, Rita M. Vick, Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Ran J. Hinrichs, Alejandro D. Ayala, Sean Mosier, Martha E. Crosby, United States
16:00 - 18:00

S179: Technological Innovations Advancing Human Cognition and Performance
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Stavroula Ntoa, Greece

  • A Mixed-Methods Approach for the Evaluation of Situational Awareness and User Experience with Augmented Reality Technologies
    Stavroula Ntoa, George Margetis, Aikaterini Valakou, Freideriki Makri, Nikolaos Dimitriou, Iason Karakostas, George Kokkinis, Konstantinos C. Apostolakis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Constantine Stephanidis, Greece
  • Measuring Cognitive Workload in Augmented Reality Learning Environments through Pupil Area Analysis
    Siddarth Mohanty, Jung Hyup Kim, Varun Pulipati, Fang Wang, Sara Mostowfi, Danielle Oprean, Yi Wang, Kangwon Seo, United States
  • Human Performance in Vehicle Recognition with Visual and Infrared Images from Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
    Petter Norrblom, Patrik Lif, Fredrik Näsström, Sweden
  • Externalizing Internal Conversations: Toward a New Paradigm of Interacting with our Internal Voice via an External Technological Interface
    Rahul Divekar, United States
  • Can Neurofeedback Training decrease Cognitive Bias? An Exploratory Analysis
    Eddy J. Davelaar, United Kingdom
  • Collaborative Game: Using Explicit Biofeedback to Enhance Empathy Loop
    Fang Fang, Hong Kong; Jie Wu, P.R. China
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
13:30 - 15:30

S220: Health Technology, Informatics and Virtual Environments
Room: Fairchild
Chair: Rodolphe J. Gentili, United States

  • Health Informatics Associations Between Mindfulness Traits and Health Outcomes in Veterans with Chronic Multi-Symptom Illness
    Immanuel Babu Henry Samuel, Calvin Lu, United States; Timothy Chun, Nathaniel Allen, Lucas Crock, Kyle Jaquess, MaryAnn Dutton, Matthew J. Reinhard, Michelle E. Costanzo, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Distance-based Lifestyle Medicine for Veterans with Chronic Multi-Symptom Illness (CMI): Health Coaching as Behavioral Health Intervention for Clinical Adherence
    Angela C. Summers, Rebecca McCullers, Walter Jachimowicz, Charity B. Breneman, Immanuel Babu Henry Samuel, Peter J. Bayley, Lindsey Proctor, Leah Eizadi, Jeremy Chester, John Barrett, United States; Matthew J. Reinhard, Michelle E. Costanzo, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Mapping Signalling Mechanisms in Neurotoxic Injury from Sparsely Sampled Data Using a Constraint Satisfaction Framework
    Jeffrey Page, Kimberly Α. Kelly, Lindsay Τ. Michalovicz, James P. O'Callaghan, Shichen Shen, Xiaoyu Zhu, Jun Qu, Jonathan Boyd, Gordon Broderick, United States
  • An Integrative Assessment of Cognitive-Motor Processes Underlying Mental Workload and Performance Under Varying Levels of Controllability
    Kyle F. Pietro, Hyuk Oh, Justin A. Blanco, Jessica M. Mohler, Walter R. Bixby, Rodolphe J. Gentili, Roberto Celi, Bradley D. Hatfield, United States
  • Assessment of a Novel Virtual Environment for Examining Cognitive-Motor Processes During Execution of Action Sequences in a Human-Robot Teaming Context
    Jayesh Jayashankar, Anna L. Packy, Arya Teymourlouei, Alexandraa A. Shaver, Garrett E. Katz, James A. Reggia, James Purtilo, Rodolphe J. Gentili, United States
16:00 - 18:00

S234: Affective and Cognitive Computing
Room: Fairchild
Chair: Xiaodong Qu, United States

  • The AugCog of Work
    Suraj Sood, United States
  • Effect of Kernel Size on CNN-Vision-Transformer-Based Gaze Prediction Using Electroencephalography Data
    Chuhui Qiu, Bugao Liang, Matthew L. Key, United States
  • Reflection of Individual Differences on Emotion Map for Kansei Evaluation of Packaging Design with Physiological Indexes
    Naoya Kumagai, Yuri Nakagawa, Chen Feng, Midori Sugaya, Japan
  • A Novel Loss Function Utilizing Wasserstein Distance to Reduce Subject-Dependent Noise for Generalizable Models in Affective Computing
    Nibraas Khan, Mahrukh Tauseef, Ritam Ghosh, Nilanjan Sarkar, United States
Thursday, 4 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S245: EEG and Eye-tracking for Augmented Cognition
Room: Gunston
Chair: Xiaodong Qu, United States

  • Enhancing Representation Learning of EEG Data with Masked Autoencoders
    Yifei Zhou, Sitong Liu, United States
  • Advancing EEG-Based Gaze Prediction Using Depthwise Separable Convolution and Enhanced Pre-Processing
    Matthew L. Key, Tural Mehtiyev, Xiaodong Qu, United States
  • EEGMobile: Enhancing Speed and Accuracy in EEG-Based Gaze Prediction with Advanced Mobile Architectures
    Teng Liang, Andrews Damoah, United States
  • Refining Human-Data Interaction: Advanced Techniques for EEGEyeNet Dataset Precision
    Jade Wu, Jingwen Dou, Sofia Utoft, United States
  • Enhancing Eye-Tracking Performance through Multi-Task Learning Transformer
    Weigeng Li, Neng Zhou, Xiaodong Qu, United States
13:30 - 15:30

S270: Investigating and Strengthening the Human Factor in IT-Security
Room: Jefferson West
Chairs: Stefan Sütterlin, Norway; Ricardo Gregorio Lugo, Estonia; Benjamin J. Knox, Torvald F. Ask, Norway

  • Not All Victims Are Created Equal: Investigating Differential Phishing Susceptibility
    Matthew Canham, Shanee Dawkins, Jody Jacobs, United States
  • Digital Twins and Extended Reality for Tailoring Better Adapted Cybersecurity Trainings in Critical Infrastructures
    Eloise Zehnder, Luxembourg; Leanne Torgersen, Torvald F. Ask, Benjamin J. Knox, Norway; Holger Morgenstern, Germany; Jeroen Gaiser, Netherlands; Yannick Naudet, Luxembourg; Alexeis Garcia Perez, United Kingdom; Christoph Stahl, Luxembourg
  • Tabletop Exercise for Ransomware Negotiations
    Lea Müller, Germany
  • Small Languages and Big Models: Using ML to Generate Norwegian Language Social Media Content for Training Purposes
    Ole-Joachim Arnesen Aasen, Norway; Ricardo Gregorio Lugo, Estonia; Benjamin J. Knox, Norway
  • The Role of Cognition in Developing Successful Cybersecurity Training Programs - Passive vs. Active Engagement
    Julia Prümmer, Netherlands
  • What Works Well? A Safety-II Approach to Cybersecurity
    Tommy Van Steen, Cristina Del-Real, Bibi Van den Berg, Netherlands

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