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Poster presentations describe work in progress. Each accepted poster will be presented at one of the two poster sessions. All poster presentations must present original and unpublished work in progress. Each poster presentation will be reviewed by at least three independent referees. Posters will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the conference. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the conference. Poster presentations are 3-5 pages long.

Quantitative and/or qualitative methods and results are welcome, as well as hypotheses-driven or more open-ended exploratory work. Submissions must clearly outline the methodology (manipulations, measurements, environment and context, etc.) and technologies used, for both replicability and enabling in-depth review. In addition, research providing novel system designs, algorithms, interface technologies, and computational methods supporting elements of situation management are encouraged. It is assumed that the submitted papers address the issues related to the general domain of situation management.

Topics:

  • Science & Technology
    • Cognitive models of situation awareness, decision making, and situation management
    • Studies of concepts of situation, context, event, goal, intention, action, activity, behavior in interactive human-machine systems
    • Situation sensing, perception, comprehension, tracking, prediction and management
    • Collaborative decision support
    • Approaches to spatial and temporal reasoning, reasoning about goals, intentions and actions, and collective reasoning by teams of human and/or machine agents
    • Metrics and evaluation of performance of hybrid human-machine systems
  • Mathematics, Modeling, Architecture
    • Situation-dependent data integration
    • Information fusion
    • Modeling of situations - model acquisition, construction, adaptation and learning
    • Models of human-machine collaboration, hybrid and distributed cognition
    • Ontology-based computing
    • Context modeling and discovering
  • Applications & Emerging Technology
    • Systems, platforms and tools for situation awareness and decision support
    • System-level experiments
    • Application-specific research

Submitted poster presentations should clearly indicate on the first page that they are to be reviewed as poster presentations. Authors should also select up to three topics from the list above (at most one from each of the three topic groups) that most closely categorize their submission.

Due Date

Poster presentations must be submitted by 18 March 2018 (Extended Deadline).

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