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  2. IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society - Wikipedia

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    IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems: Topics relevant to the area of human-machine systems, accepting articles covering human systems, human organizational interaction which includes cognitive ergonomics, system test and assessment, and human information processing concerns in systems and organizations.

  3. Man-Computer Symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) Transactions ceased publishing during 1962, and is now publishing instead as IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, and IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems. [15] [16]

  4. Human–machine system - Wikipedia

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    Human machine system engineering is different from the more general and well known fields like human–computer interaction and sociotechnical engineering in that it focuses on complex, dynamic control systems that often are partially automated (such as flying an airplane). It also studies human problem-solving in naturalistic settings or in ...

  5. Joachim Meyer (professor) - Wikipedia

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    The Responsibility Quantification (ResQu) model of human in-teraction with automation. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 17 (2), 1044-1060. Douer, N., & Meyer, J. (2021). Theoretical, Measured and Subjective Responsibility in Aided Decision Making. ACM Transactions on Intelligent Interactive Systems, 11(1), Article 5

  6. Collaborative Control Theory - Wikipedia

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    That is, systems cannot be constrained by sequential/linear tasks. The implications of the EWP principle span various human/software spaces and activities including human-human, human-computer, and machine-machine interactions. EWP defines the degree of parallelism as the level of resources/activity parallelism required to balance the tradeoff ...

  7. John M. Hollerbach - Wikipedia

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    Following his PhD, Hollerbach continued at MIT as a research scientist in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to work on theories of human movement and control and adapting these theories to robotics, and officially joined the faculty in 1982.

  8. Timothy A. Gonsalves - Wikipedia

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    During the decade following 2010, he started to apply machine learning and data science to diverse fields such as computer networks [P 23] [P 24] [P 25] and agriculture. [ P 26 ] He developed an interest in data-driven speculations on the future.

  9. Cyber–physical system - Wikipedia

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    Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are mechanisms controlled and monitored by computer algorithms, tightly integrated with the internet and its users.In cyber-physical systems, physical and software components are deeply intertwined, able to operate on different spatial and temporal scales, exhibit multiple and distinct behavioral modalities, and interact with each other in ways that change with ...