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United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)
Eisenhower Golf Course Banquet Hall
Colorado Springs, CO
AGENDA Day 1 – Monday, May 11, 2015
Time
Title of Project
Speaker
8:00-8:30
Registration/ Admin/Speaker Set-Up
8:30-9:00
Welcome & Portfolio Overview
Benjamin Knott
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
9:00-9:30
Opening Remarks
Lt. Gen. Michelle
United States Air Force
9:30-10:00
Keynote Address
Dr. Mica Endsley
Chief Scientist of the United States Air
Force
10:00-10:30
Social Function of Emotions Modeling and Exploiting the Social
Function of Emotions in Mixed Human-Machine Teams
Jonathan Gratch,
University of Southern California Los
Angeles
10:30-11:00
Neural Signatures of Trust during Human-Automation Interactions
Frank Krueger,
George Mason University
11:00-11:30
BREAK
The Influence of Cultural Factors on Trust in Automation
Katia Sycara,
Carnegie Mellon University
12:00-12:30
The Role of Benevolence in Trust of Autonomous Systems
David Atkinson,
Florida Institute for Human and Machine
Cognition
12:30-1:00
An Examination of Trust Exhibited by Members of Different Cultures
toward Robotic Peacekeepers Wielding Nonlethal Weapons
James Bliss,
Old Dominion University
11:30-12:00
1:00-2:00
LUNCH
2:00-2:30
THRIVE Trust in Human Robot Interaction Via Embodiment
Angelo Cangelosi,
University of Plymouth
2:30-3:00
Symbiotic Human-Machine Teams: Social Cueing for Trust and
Reliance
Charlene Stokes,
AFRL/RH - 711 Human Performance Wing
3:00-3:30
Anthropomorphic Interfaces on Automation Trust, Dependence, and Chong Pak,
Performance in younger and Older Adults
Clemson University
3:30-4:00
BREAK
4:00-4:30
Dynamic Emotional Behavior and Automation Reliability in the
Human-Machine Social Network
Eduardo Pasiliao,
AFRL/RW Munitions Directorate
4:30-5:00
Cross-Cultural Investigation of Organizational Trust
Roger Mayer,
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
5:00
ADJOURN FOR THE DAY
United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)
Eisenhower Golf Course Banquet Hall
Colorado Springs, CO
AGENDA Day 2 – Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Time
Title of Project
Speaker
8:30-9:00
Registration/ Admin/Speaker Set-Up
9:00-9:30
Keynote Address
BGen Andrew Armacost
United States Air Force
9:30-10:00
Trusting Humanoid Robot Undertake Social Task THRUST
Halimahtun Mohd Khalid,
DAMAI Sciences SDN BHD
10:00-10:30 Impact of Human like Cues on Human Trust in Machines: Brain Soo-Young Lee,
Imaging and Modeling Studies for Human-Machine
Korea Advanced Institute of Science
Interactions
and Technology
10:30-11:00 Theoretical Framework for Interaction Game Design
Toyoaki Nishida,
Kyoto University
11:00-11:30 Eliciting Emotions from Tactile Surfaces and Kinetic Agents
Maurice Pagnucco,
University of New South Wales
11:30-12:00 Autonomous Learning of Task Skills and Human Intention for
Enhancing Human Trust of Robot Systems
Il Hong Suh,
Hanyang University Seoul Campus
12:00-3:00
LUNCH/TOURS
3:00-3:30
A Passive Brain-Computer Interface Architecture for Assessing Justin Estepp,
Calibrated Trust in Autonomous Human-System Interactions: AFRL/RH -711 Human Performance
Individual Affective/Cognitive State Models Using Multiple
Wing
Neuro/physiological and Neurobehavioral Sources
3:30-4:00
Collaborating with Machines
Reza Ghanadan,
DARPA
4:00-4:30
Active and Passive User Trust in Sociotechnical Systems
Enid Montague,
Northwestern University
4:30-5:00
Al-Qaeda and Islamist Militant Influences on Tribal Dynamics:
The Northern Mali and Northeastern Nigeria Regions
David Jacobson,
University of South Florida
5:00-5:30
The Role of Benevolence in Trust of Autonomous Systems
David Atkinson,
Florida Institute for Human and
Machine Cognition
ADJOURN FOR THE DAY
United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)
Eisenhower Golf Course Banquet Hall
Colorado Springs, CO
AGENDA Day 3 – Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Time
Title of Project
Speaker
8:30-9:00
Registration/ Admin/Speaker Set-Up
9:00-9:30
Welcome
9:30-10:00
Trust Measurement using Multimodal Behavioral Analysis and Fang Chen,
Uncertainty-Aware Trust Calibration / Robust Multimodal
NICTA
Cognitive Load Measurement II
Dr. Jim Solti
Chief Scientist at United States Air
Force
10:00-10:30 Relationship between trust and entrainment in speech
Stefan Benus,
Univerzita Konstantina Filozofa v Nitre
10:30-11:00 Autonomous Adaptation and Trust
Bernhard Hengst,
University of New South Wales
11:00-11:30
BREAK
11:30-12:00 Using Brain-State Information to facilitate Conditioned
Attitude Formation
Trevor Penney,
National University of Singapore
12:00-12:30 Group Bias and the Attribution of Mental Properties to Allies,
Antagonists, and Automata
Christopher Holbrook,
University of California Los Angeles
12:30-1:00
Christopher McClernon,
Air Force Academy
1:00-2:00
Warfighter Effectiveness Research Center Projects
LUNCH
2:00-2:30
Theory and Research Unifying Social, Game-Theoretical,
Ecological, Cognitive, & Computational Approaches to Trust
Dynamics (TRUSTE-CC)
Ion Juvina,
Wright State University
2:30-3:00
Detecting, Analyzing, Modeling, and Predicting Strategic
Manipulation and Adversarial Propaganda in Social Media
James Caverlee,
Texas A&M University System
3:00-3:30
Impact of Individual Differences on Reliance Optimization:
Gloria Calhoun and Gerry Mathews,
Mitigation Strategies for Sustained Operation of Autonomous AFRL/RH -711 Human Performance
Systems
Wing
3:30-4:00
BREAK
4:00-4:30
Socio-Digital Influence Attack Models and Deterrence
Timothy Weninger,
University of Notre Dame DU LAC
4:30-5:00
Understanding the Effects of Cyber Attacks on Human
Operators
Leanne Hirshfield,
Syracuse University
5:00
ADJOURN FOR THE DAY
United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)
Eisenhower Golf Course Banquet Hall
Colorado Springs, CO
AGENDA Day 4 – Thursday, May 14, 2015
Time
Title of Project
Speaker
8:30-9:00
Registration/ Admin/Speaker Set-Up
9:00-9:30
Welcome
Col Gary Packard
United States Air Force
9:30-10:00
Incorporating Resilience into Dynamic Social Models
Eunice Santos,
Illinois Institute of Technology
10:00-10:30
Effects of Cognitive Biases on Team Decision-Making and Suspicion
for Cyber Influence Operations
Victor Finomore,
AFRL/RH -711 Human Performance Wing
10:30-11:00
Inferring Structure and Forecasting Dynamics on Evolving Networks
Jeffrey Brantingham,
University of California Los Angeles
11:00-11:30
BREAK
11:30-12:00
Culture and the Contagion of Conflict Social and Computational
Science Perspectives
Michele Gelfand,
University of Maryland College Park
12:00-12:30
The Anatomy of Social Media Popularity
Lexing Xie,
Australian National University Research
Acton Office
12:30-1:00
Tracking Critical-Mass Outbreaks in Social Contagions
Vlad Barash and Clay Fink,
Graphika, Inc; The Johns Hopkins
University, APL
1:00-2:00
LUNCH
2:00-2:30
Toward Anti-Inhibitory Influence of Online Social Networks
Paulo Shakarian,
Arizona State University
2:30-3:00
Socio-Digital Influence Networks from Language Analysis
Jacob Eisenstein,
Georgia Institute Technology
3:00-3:30
Socioscape: Real-Time Analysis of Dynamic Heterogeneous Networks Eric Xing,
In Complex Socio-Cultural Systems
Carnegie Mellon University
3:30-4:00
BREAK
4:00-4:30
Religion, Culture and Trust
Adam Cohen,
Arizona State University
4:30-5:00
Assessing the Coercive Effects of Advanced Weaponry in Civil Wars
and Asymmetric Conflicts A Mixed Method Approach
Jason Lyall,
Yale University
5:00-5:30
Modeling the Influence of Directed Energy and the New
Technologies on Individual Behavior in Large Groups
Richard Vickery,
AFRL/RH -711 Human Performance Wing
5:30
ADJOURN FOR THE DAY
United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)
Eisenhower Golf Course Banquet Hall
Colorado Springs, CO
AGENDA Day 5 – Friday, May 15, 2015
Time
Title of Project
Speaker
8:30-9:00
Registration/ Admin/Speaker Set-Up
9:00-9:30
Welcome
LtCol Chris McClernon
United States Air Force
9:30-10:00
Interactive Effects of Cognitive Representations of
Formidability and Technology on Aggression
Colin Holbrook and Daniel Fessler,
University of California Los Angeles
10:00-10:30 Identifying Deceptive Speech Across Cultures
Julia Hirschberg,
The Trustees of Columbia University in
The City of New York Inc.
10:30-11:00 Third-Party Retaliation and the Psychology of Deterrence:
Mapping the Psychological Mechanisms that Regulate
Retaliation on Behalf of Others
Michael Mccullough,
University of Miami
11:00-12:00
LUNCH
12:00-12:30 Meaning Seeking in Fringe Group Members
Ilja van Beest,
Stichting Katholieke Universiteit
12:30-1:00
Examining the Role of Religiosity In Moral Cognition,
Specifically in the Formation of Sacred Values, and
Researching Computational Models for Analyzing Sacred
Rhetoric and its Consequential Emotions
Morteza Dehghani,
University of Southern California Los
Angeles
1:00-1:30
Defining and Incorporating Cultural Inventory Theory into an
Autonomous Agent Crowd Model
Alan Ashworth,
AFRL/RH -711 Human Performance
Wing
1:30-2:30
MEETING ADJOURNED
1:30-2:30
PLAY GOLF OR DEPART!
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