by admin | Jul 29, 2023
This session looks to serve the purpose of recalling and recounting the life and contributions of Professor John Senders. The contributors to this session include his direct colleagues, his students, his co-authors, those whom he inspired, and even members of his...
by admin | Jul 29, 2023
Training is required for humans to develop or further their skills. Many vital skills necessitate strict learning protocols and may be expensive and time consuming. So, any advancement in technology or science which might reduce the cost, either financial or temporal,...
by admin | Jul 29, 2023
The explosion of data science (DS) in all areas of technology coupled with the rapid growth of machine learning (ML) techniques in the last decade create novel applications in automation. Many working with DS techniques rely on the concept of “black boxes” to explain...
by admin | Jul 29, 2023
The decision to employ postprocessing on electroencephalographic (EEG) data, toward the removal of undesirable artifacts, is associated with concerns of inadvertently filtering brain process data of interest to the research question. The rich data provided by...
by admin | Apr 5, 2022
Growing evidence supports the idea that patterns of gaze are important to human-machine trust, as they are to human-to-human trust (LaFrance & Mayo, 1976; Kendon, 1967), and indeed potentially all primate social dynamics (Emery, 2000). A growing literature...