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Christopher A. Miller 0001
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- affiliation: Smart Information Flow Technologies (SIFT), Minneapolis, USA
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- Christopher A. Miller 0002 — Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Christopher A. Miller 0003 — Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c35]Christopher A. Miller:
Displaced Interactions in Human-Automation Relationships: Transparency over Time. HCI (6) 2018: 191-203 - 2016
- [c34]Christopher A. Miller:
Sub-patterns for Human-Autonomy Teaming: Variations on a Delegation Theme. HCI (6) 2016: 198-210 - [c33]Tammy Ott, Peggy Wu, Jacki Morie, Peter Wall, Jack Ladwig, Eric Chance, Kip Haynes, Bryan Bell, Christopher A. Miller, Kim Binsted:
ANSIBLE: A Virtual World Ecosystem for Improving Psycho-Social Well-being. HCI (10) 2016: 532-543 - 2015
- [c32]Peggy Wu, Christopher A. Miller, Tammy Ott, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Jeffrey M. Rye:
Mining for Psycho-Social Dimensions through Sociolinguistics. AAAI Spring Symposia 2015 - [c31]Peggy Wu, Jacquelyn Ford Morie, Peter Wall, Eric Chance, Kip Haynes, Jack Ladwig, Bryan Bell, Tammy Ott, Christopher A. Miller:
Maintaining Psycho-Social Health on the Way to Mars and Back. VRIC 2015: 3:1-3:7 - 2014
- [c30]Christopher Allen Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, Peggy Wu, Eric Engstrom:
An Interaction Fit Analysis Technique and its Applications. AAAI Spring Symposia 2014 - [c29]Christopher A. Miller:
Delegation and Transparency: Coordinating Interactions So Information Exchange Is No Surprise. HCI (16) 2014: 191-202 - [c28]Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, Peggy Wu, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Tammy Ott:
Team PsychoSocial Assessment via Discourse Analysis: Power and Comfort/Routine. SBP 2014: 309-316 - 2013
- [j13]Christopher A. Miller:
Frameworks for supervisory control: characterizing relationships with uninhabited vehicles. J. Hum. Robot Interact. 1(2): 183-200 (2013) - [c27]Peggy Wu, Jeffrey M. Rye, Christopher A. Miller, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Tammy Ott:
Non-intrusive detection of psycho-social dimensions using sociolinguistics. ASONAM 2013: 1337-1344 - [c26]Gloria Calhoun, Heath A. Ruff, Chad Breeden, Joshua D. Hamell, Mark H. Draper, Christopher A. Miller:
Multiple Remotely Piloted Aircraft Control: Visualization and Control of Future Path. HCI (19) 2013: 231-240 - [c25]Christopher A. Miller, Mark H. Draper, Joshua D. Hamell, Gloria Calhoun, Timothy Barry, Heath A. Ruff:
Enabling Dynamic Delegation Interactions with Multiple Unmanned Vehicles; Flexibility from Top to Bottom. HCI (17) 2013: 282-291 - [i1]Robert P. Goldman, Christopher W. Geib, Christopher A. Miller:
A New Model of Plan Recognition. CoRR abs/1301.6700 (2013) - 2012
- [c24]Gloria Calhoun, Mark H. Draper, Heath A. Ruff, Timothy Barry, Christopher A. Miller, Joshua D. Hamell:
Future Unmanned Aerial Systems Control: Feedback on Highly Flexible Operator-Automation Delegation Interface Concept. Infotech@Aerospace 2012 - [c23]Christopher A. Miller, Joshua D. Hamell, Heath A. Ruff, Timothy Barry, Mark H. Draper, Gloria L. Calhoun:
Adaptable Operator-Automation Interface for Future Unmanned Aerial Systems Control: Development of a Highly Flexible Delegation Concept Demonstration. Infotech@Aerospace 2012 - [c22]Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye:
Power and Politeness in Interactions: ADMIRE - A Tool for Deriving the Former from the Latter. SocialInformatics 2012: 177-184 - 2011
- [c21]Christopher A. Miller, Tyler H. Shaw, Joshua D. Hamell, Adam Emfield, David J. Musliner, Ewart de Visser, Raja Parasuraman:
Delegation to Automation: Performance and Implications in Non-optimal Situations. HCI (21) 2011: 322-331 - [c20]Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, Peggy Wu:
Modeling information fit: a tool for interface design. IUI 2011: 447-448 - 2010
- [c19]Peggy Wu, Christopher A. Miller:
Can polite computers produce better human performance. AFFINE@MM 2010: 87-92 - [c18]Christopher A. Miller, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Jeffrey M. Rye:
Politeness in Social Networks: Using Verbal Behaviors to Assess Socially-Accorded Regard. SocialCom/PASSAT 2010: 540-545 - [c17]Peggy Wu, Christopher A. Miller:
Interactive Phrasebook - Embedding Human Social Dynamics in Language Training. SocialCom/PASSAT 2010: 636-640
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c16]Peggy Wu, Tammy Ott, Christopher A. Miller:
Evaluating the Effects of Culture and Etiquette on Human-Computer Interaction and Human Performance. AAAI Spring Symposium: Experimental Design for Real-World Systems 2009: 49-56 - [c15]Christopher A. Miller, Peggy Wu, Vanessa Vakili, Tammy Ott, Kip Smith:
Culture, Politeness and Directive Compliance. HCI (5) 2009: 568-577 - 2008
- [j12]Christopher A. Miller, Peggy Wu, Harry Funk:
A Computational Approach to Etiquette: Operationalizing Brown and Levinson's Politeness Model. IEEE Intell. Syst. 23(4): 28-35 (2008) - 2007
- [j11]Christopher A. Miller, Raja Parasuraman:
Designing for Flexible Interaction Between Humans and Automation: Delegation Interfaces for Supervisory Control. Hum. Factors 49(1): 57-75 (2007) - [j10]Greg A. Jamieson, Christopher A. Miller, Wayne H. Ho, Kim J. Vicente:
Integrating Task- and Work Domain-Based Work Analyses in Ecological Interface Design: A Process Control Case Study. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 37(6): 887-905 (2007) - 2005
- [j9]Raja Parasuraman, Scott Galster, Peter Squire, Hiroshi Furukawa, Christopher A. Miller:
A flexible delegation-type interface enhances system performance in human supervision of multiple robots: empirical studies with RoboFlag. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 35(4): 481-493 (2005) - [c14]Heather Richter, Christopher A. Miller, Gregory D. Abowd, Idris Hsi:
An empirical investigation of capture and access for software requirements activities. Graphics Interface 2005: 121-128 - 2004
- [j8]Christopher A. Miller:
Introduction. Commun. ACM 47(4): 30-34 (2004) - [j7]Raja Parasuraman, Christopher A. Miller:
Trust and etiquette in high-criticality automated systems. Commun. ACM 47(4): 51-55 (2004) - [j6]Heather Richter, Gregory D. Abowd, Christopher A. Miller, Harry Funk:
Tagging Knowledge Acquisition Sessions To Facilitate Knowledge Traceability. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 14(1): 3-19 (2004) - [c13]Christopher A. Miller, Peggy Wu, Marc Chapman:
The Role of "Etiquette" in an Automated Medication Reminder. AAAI Technical Report (4) 2004: 88-96 - [c12]Harry Funk, Christopher A. Miller, Peggy Wu, John Meisner:
Managing Knowledge throughout the Software Development Cycle using the Cognitive Decision Aid Knowledge Acquisition Toolset (CDAKAT). IRI 2004: 510-515 - 2003
- [j5]Yukio Ohsawa, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Christopher A. Miller, Alan C. Schultz, Jean Scholtz, Michael A. Goodrich, Eugene Santos Jr., Benjamin Bell, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Michael L. Littman:
AAAI-2002 Fall Symposium Series. AI Mag. 24(1): 95-98 (2003) - [c11]Heather Richter, Gregory D. Abowd, Christopher A. Miller, Harry Funk:
Tagging Knowledge Acquisition Sessions to Facilitate Knowledge Traceability. SEKE 2003: 432-439 - [c10]Christopher A. Miller, Raja Parasuraman:
Who's in charge?; intermediate levels of control for robots we can live with. SMC 2003: 462-467 - [c9]Raja Parasuraman, Scott Galster, Christopher A. Miller:
Human control of multiple robots in the RoboFlag simulation environment. SMC 2003: 3232-3237 - 2002
- [c8]Michael C. Dorneich, Stephen D. Whitlow, Christopher A. Miller, John A. Allen:
DOGMA: a diversion management decision-support system in airline operations. SMC 2002: 5 - 2000
- [c7]Christopher A. Miller:
Intelligent user interfaces for correspondence domains (panel session): moving IUIs off the desktop. IUI 2000: 181-186
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j4]Christopher A. Miller, Matthew D. Hannen:
The Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate: design and evaluation of an intelligent user interface for cockpit information management. Knowl. Based Syst. 12(8): 443-456 (1999) - [j3]Christopher A. Miller:
Bridging the Information Transfer Gap: Measuring Goodness of Information Fit. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 10(4): 523-558 (1999) - [c6]Christopher A. Miller, Matthew D. Hannen:
User Acceptance of an Intelligent User Interface: A Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate Example. IUI 1999: 109-116 - [c5]Christopher A. Miller, Michael J. S. Pelican, Robert P. Goldman:
A High-Level "Tasking" Interface for Uninhabited Combat Air Vehicles. IUI 1999: 197 - [c4]Robert P. Goldman, Christopher W. Geib, Christopher A. Miller:
A New Model of Plan Recognition. UAI 1999: 245-254 - 1997
- [c3]Christopher A. Miller:
Computational Approaches to Interface Design: What Works, What Doesn't, What Should and What Might. IUI 1997: 123-126 - 1996
- [c2]David J. Musliner, Christopher A. Miller:
Agent and Task Modeling at Honeywell. Agent Modeling 1996: 112- - 1994
- [j2]Christopher A. Miller, Keith R. Levi:
Linked-learning for knowledge acquisition: a pilot's associate case study. Knowl. Acquis. 6(2): 93-114 (1994) - 1992
- [j1]Keith R. Levi, David L. Perschbacher, Mark A. Hoffman, Christopher A. Miller, Barry B. Druhan, Valerie L. Shalin:
An Explanation-Based-Learning Approach to Knowledge Compilation: A Pilot's Associate Application. IEEE Expert 7(3): 44-51 (1992) - [c1]Christopher A. Miller, Raymond Larson:
An Explanatory and "Argumentative" Interface for a Model-based Diagnostic System. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1992: 43-52
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