This paper argues that hybrid human–agent systems can support powerful solutions to relevant problems such as Environmental Crisis management. However, it shows that such solutions require comprehensive approaches covering different aspects of data processing, model construction and the usage. In particular, the solutions (i) must be able to cope with complex correlations (as different data sources are used) and processing of large amounts of data, (ii) must be robust against modeling imperfections and (iii) human–machine interaction (HMI) approaches must facilitate human use of crisis management tools and reduce the likelihood of miscommunication. In this paper the relevant problem is an environmental protection application involving the d...
In today’s process systems, operators must consider an overwhelming amount of information which is p...
We present ongoing research concerning the interaction between users and environmental agencies thro...
Confronting disasters or crises, be it natural or human-caused, require adequate access to informati...
This paper argues that hybrid human–agent systems can support powerful solutions to relevant problem...
Major natural or man-made disasters such as Hurricane Katrina or the 9/11 terror attacks pose signif...
Crisis response is a time-sensitive problem with multiple concurrent and interacting subprocesses, a...
Copyright © 2015, International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.This paper p...
This paper proposes a novel disaster management system called HAC-ER that addresses some of the chal...
People involved in mass emergencies increasingly publish information-rich contents in online social ...
In this paper, we present ongoing research concerning the interaction between users and autonomous m...
Artificial intelligence (AI) seeks to emulate human reasoning, but is still far from achieving such ...
The paper proposes an innovative use of intelligent agents and computer simulation to support decisi...
This chapter highlights the key challenges of our ongoing project in developing an information techn...
This paper discusses techniques for fusion in contemporary situation assessment applications. Such a...
This book emphasizes a contemporary view on the role of higher level fusion in designing crisis mana...
In today’s process systems, operators must consider an overwhelming amount of information which is p...
We present ongoing research concerning the interaction between users and environmental agencies thro...
Confronting disasters or crises, be it natural or human-caused, require adequate access to informati...
This paper argues that hybrid human–agent systems can support powerful solutions to relevant problem...
Major natural or man-made disasters such as Hurricane Katrina or the 9/11 terror attacks pose signif...
Crisis response is a time-sensitive problem with multiple concurrent and interacting subprocesses, a...
Copyright © 2015, International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.This paper p...
This paper proposes a novel disaster management system called HAC-ER that addresses some of the chal...
People involved in mass emergencies increasingly publish information-rich contents in online social ...
In this paper, we present ongoing research concerning the interaction between users and autonomous m...
Artificial intelligence (AI) seeks to emulate human reasoning, but is still far from achieving such ...
The paper proposes an innovative use of intelligent agents and computer simulation to support decisi...
This chapter highlights the key challenges of our ongoing project in developing an information techn...
This paper discusses techniques for fusion in contemporary situation assessment applications. Such a...
This book emphasizes a contemporary view on the role of higher level fusion in designing crisis mana...
In today’s process systems, operators must consider an overwhelming amount of information which is p...
We present ongoing research concerning the interaction between users and environmental agencies thro...
Confronting disasters or crises, be it natural or human-caused, require adequate access to informati...