Publications - 2000

  • Adaptive Automation and Decision Aiding in the Military Fast Jet Domain.
    Bonner, M., Taylor, R., Fletcher, K. and Miller, C.
    In Proceedings of the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation conference.  Savannah, GA; October 15-19.

     

  • Tasking Interface Manager: Affording pilot control of adaptive automation and aiding.
    Bonner, M.,Taylor, R. and Miller, C.
    In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Ergonomics Society, Grantham, UK, 4-6 April.

     

  • Applying Intent-Sensitive Policy to Automated Resource Allocation: Command, Communication and Most Importantly, Control.
    Funk, H., Miller, C., Johnson, C. and Richardson, J.
    In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems. Urbana-Champaign, Ill.  April 30-May 2. IEEE Computer Society Press

     

  • Exploring the ‘culture of procedures’.
    Jamieson, G. and Miller, C.
    In Proceedings of the Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems.  Urbana-Champaign, Ill.  May.

     

  • Correspondence Domain Intelligent User Interfaces: Moving IUIs ‘Off the Desktop’.
    Miller, C.
    In Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, January 9-12.

     

  • From the Microsoft Paperclip to the Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate: Lessons Learned from Fielding Adaptive Automation Systems.
    Miller, C.
    In Proceedings of the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation conference.  Savannah, GA; October 15-19.

     

  • The Human Factor in Complexity.
    Miller, C.
    In T. Samad and J. Weyrauch (Eds.) Automation, Control, and Complexity: New Developments and Directions.  New York: John Wiley.

     

  • Intelligent User Interfaces for Correspondence Domains; Moving IUIs ‘Off the Desktop’.
    Miller, C.
    In Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces; New Orleans; January 9-12.

     

  • Rules of Etiquette, or How a Mannerly AUI should Comport Itself to Gain Social Acceptance and be Perceived as Gracious and Well-Behaved in Polite Society.
    Miller, C.
    In the Working Notes of the AAAI-Spring Symposium on Adaptive User Interfaces, March 20-22, 2000; Stanford, CA.

     

  • “Tasking” Interfaces for Flexible Interaction with Automation: Keeping the Operator in Control.
    Miller, C., Pelican, M. and Goldman, R.
    In Proceedings of the Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems.  Urbana-Champaign, Ill.  May, 2000.