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Location:  HCP 2008 workshops & main conference are hosted by D-CIS Lab. For the route see the Travel information and the route details (pdf).

Sunday, June 8 and Monday, June 9

Workshops (see individual programs)

  • Fifth International Workshop on Modelling and Reasoning in Context
  • Supervisory Control in Critical Systems Management
  • Ethics in Decision Making

Tuesday, June 10

08:00 - Coffee start - 09:00

Session 10-1 Keynote Speaker: Meyer, J.J.

Session Chair: Kees Nieuwenhuis

"The Role of Emotions in Decision-Making: how emotions may help agents decide"

10:30 - Coffee Break - 11:00

Session 10-2 "Information Systems and HCP" 

Session Chair: Jean-Pierre Brans
  • Situated cognitive engineering: Developing adaptive track handling support for naval command and control centers. Mark NEERINCX, Guido te BRAKE, Josine VAN DE VEN, Henryk ARCISZEWSKI and Jasper LINDENBERG (TNO, The Netherlands)
  • Analysis of Air Traffic Controllers Decisions. David ANNEBICQUE, Igor CREVITS and Serge DEBERNARD (University of Valenciennes, France)
  • Naturalistic and normative support for distributed asynchronous collaboration decision making. Marvin COHEN, Ewart DE WISSER, Melanie LEGOULLON, Elan FREEDY, Amos FREEDY and Gershon WELTMAN (Perceptronics Solutions, Inc., USA)

12:30 - Lunch Break - 14:00

Session 10-3 "Data Mining for HCP"

Session Chair: Marielba Zacarias
  • Towards a human eye behavior model by applying Data Mining Techniques on Gaze Information from IEC. Denis PALLEZ (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France), Laurent BRISSON (ENST Bretagne, France) and Thierry BACCINO (University of Nice, France)
  • Visualization and Interactive Exploration of Factorial Correspondence Analysis Results on Image. Nguyen-Khang PHAM (Cantho Iniversity, Vietnam), Annie MORIN (IRISA, France) and Patrick GROS (IRISA, France)
  • Analysis of monotonicity properties of new normalized rule interestingness measures. Roman SLOWINSKI (Poznan University of Technology, Poland), Salvatore GRECO (University of Catania, Italy) and Izabela SZCZECH (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)

15:30 - Coffee Break - 16:00

New session 10-4 (old: 11-3) "Workshop Reports"           

Session Chair: Philippe Lenca
  • OR & Ethics
  • MRC 2008
  • 1630 SCCSM + mini colloquium (addition to original program) by Jill Drury & Yves Boussemart.

Drinks afterwards!

End ± 18:00


Wednesday, June 11

08:00 - Coffee start - 09:00

Session 11-1 Keynote Speaker: Hofmann, R.R.

Session Chair:  Gilles Coppin

10:30 - Coffee Break - 11:00

New session 11-2 (old: 10-4) "HCP-based Applications"

Session Chair: Kees Nieuwenhuis
  • Basic concepts for human / robot shared authority. Stéphane MERCIER (ONERA - University of Toulouse, France), Catherine TESSIER (ONERA, France), Frédéric DEHAIS (ONERA, France) and Charles LESIRE (ONERA, France)
  • An Animaloid Robot as a Cognitive Stimulator to support Elderly People with Cognitive Impairments: Preliminary Requirements. Giuseppe ANERDI (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy), Alberto GRECO (University of Genova, Italy), Luca ODETTI (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy) and Guido RODRIGUEZ (Università San Martino, Italy)
  • Context-based learning for support systems. Juliette BREZILLON and Patrick BREZILLON (University Paris 6, France)
  • Adapting e-learning interfaces to personality type. William BREUER, Tom VAN DER WEIDE, Virginia DIGNUM and Frank DIGNUM (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

13:00 - Lunch Break at 14:30

Session 11-3  "The human side of Decision"   

Session Chair: Erik Pruyt
  • Emotion, personality and decision making: relying on observables. Gilles COPPIN (Telecom Bretagne, France)
  • The influence of stress and mood on time-constrained decision making in crisis situations: to what extent can we predict human performance? Eefje RONDEEL (D-CIS Lab., The Netherlands), Masja KEMPEN (D-CIS Lab., The Netherlands), Niek WIJNGAARDS (D-CIS Lab., The Netherlands) and Kees NIEUWENHUIS (D-CIS Lab., The Netherlands)
  • Behaviour and norms: some experimental results for complex systems modeling. Roger WALDECK (Telecom-Bretagne and University of Bretagne, France)

16:00 - Free Time - 18:00

Session 11-5 Social Event

Rotterdam Boat Tour with dinner
  • Bring your voucher!
  • Final bus arrangements:
  • Bus leaves at Delft Central Train Station at 18:00.
  • Bus returns at Delft Central Train Station at ± 22:30.
  • Social event is a 3-hour boat-tour in Rotterdam Harbor with dinner.

End ± 22:30


Thursday, June 12

08:00 - Coffee start - 09:00

Sessions 12-1 Keynote Speaker: Olson, D.L.

Session Chair: Patrick Brézillon

"Subjectivity in Decision Analysis: pdf David-Olson-Subj-Decision-Analysis 139.39 Kb

10:30 - Coffee Break - 11:00

Session 12-2 "Knowledge in HCP"

Session Chair: Anders Kofod-Petersen
  • The Emergence of Knowledge in The Secrecy of our Collections. Francis ROUSSEAUX (Université de Reims, France), Alain BONARDI (IRCAM, France) and Benjamin ROADLEY (Université de Reims, France)
  • A contextual approach for a fake-centered rationality. Charles TIJUS (University Paris 8, France) and Patrick BREZILLON (University Paris 6, France)
  • Centering Information Retrieval to the User. Bernd LUDWIG and Stefan MANDL (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)

12:30 - Lunch Break - 13:30

Session 12-3 "Methodological aspects of HCP"

Session Chair: David Olson
  • Cultural Dimensions in Internet Software Localisation. Tatjana JEVSIKOVA and Valentina DAGIENE (Institute of Mathematics, Lithuania)
  • Towards a human centred methodology for dynamic allocation of functions. Thierry COYE DE BRUNULIS (ONERA - University of Provence, France) and Patrick LE BLAYE (ONERA, France)
  • Linguistic forms as markers of interactions among decision processe. Josiane CARON-PARGUE (University of Poitiers, France)

Closing Ceremony of HCP 2008

End ± 15:00