Publications - 2000
- Bonner, M., Taylor, R., Fletcher, K., & Miller, C. (2000, October 15-19). Adaptive Automation and Decision Aiding in the Military Fast Jet Domain. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation conference, Savannah, GA.
- Bonner, M., Taylor, R., & Miller, C. (2000, April 4-6). Tasking Interface Manager: Affording pilot control of adaptive automation and aiding. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Ergonomics Society, Grantham, UK.
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Funk, H., Miller, C., Johnson, C., & Richardson, J. (2000, April 30-May 2). Applying Intent-Sensitive Policy to Automated Resource Allocation: Command, Communication and Most Importantly, Control. Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems, Urbana-Champaign, IL.
- Jamieson, G., & Miller, C. (2000). "Exploring the Culture of Procedures". Paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems, Los Alamitos, CA.
- Miller, C. (2000, October 15-19). From the Microsoft Paperclip to the Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate: Lessons Learned from Fielding Adaptive Automation Systems. Paper presented at the Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation conference, Savannah, GA.
- Miller, C. (2000). The Human Factor in Complexity. In T. Samad & J. Weyrauch (Eds.), Automation, Control, and Complexity: New Developments and Directions. New York: John Wiley.T
- Miller, C. (2000, January 9-12). Intelligent User Interfaces for Correspondence Domains: Moving IUIs ‘Off the Desktop.’ Paper presented at the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, New Orleans, LA.
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Miller, C. (2000, March 20-22). 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.
Paper presented in the Working Notes of the AAAI-Spring Symposium on Adaptive User Interfaces, Stanford, CA.
- Miller, C., Pelican, M., & Goldman, R. (2000, April 30-May 2). “Tasking” Interfaces for Flexible Interaction with Automation: Keeping the Operator in Control. Paper presented at the Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems, Urbana-Champaign, IL.
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