Denise M. Nicholson

According to our database1, Denise M. Nicholson authored at least 24 papers between 2004 and 2018.

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2018
Beyond the Desktop: Emerging Technologies for Supporting 3D Collaborative Teams.
CoRR, 2018

2014
Modeling and Simulation for Cultural Training: Past, Present, and Future Challenges.
Proceedings of the Handbook of Virtual Environments, 2014

2011
Cognitive load theory vs. constructivist approaches: which best leads to efficient, deep learning?
J. Comput. Assist. Learn., 2011

Facial Recognition: An Enabling Technology for Augmented Cognition Applications.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Directing the Future of Adaptive Systems, 2011

2010
Automating instructional support for SBT: next-generation expeditionary warfare intelligent training (NEW-IT).
Proceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference, 2010

What information does this question convey?: leveraging help-seeking behavior for improved modeling in a simulation-based intelligent tutor.
Proceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference, 2010

The use of functional L-systems for scenario generation in serious games.
Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Procedural Content Generation in Games, 2010

Recommended roles for uninhabited team members within mixed-initiative combat teams.
Proceedings of the 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2010

Scalable POMDPs for Diagnosis and Planning in Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
Proceedings of the Proactive Assistant Agents, 2010

2009
Translating Learning Theories into Physiological Hypotheses.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience, 2009

Converging Minds: Assessing Team Performance Using Psychophysiological Measures.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience, 2009

TACTUS: A Hardware and Software Testbed for Research in Multi-Touch Interaction.
Proceedings of the Human-Computer Interaction. Novel Interaction Methods and Techniques, 2009

Assessing Cognitive State with Multiple Physiological Measures: A Modular Approach.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience, 2009

Neurally-Driven Adaptive Decision Aids.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience, 2009

Impact of Automation and Task Load on Unmanned System Operator's Eye Movement Patterns.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience, 2009

2008
The mixed-initiative experimental testbed for collaborative human robot interactions.
Proceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2008

Cognitive State Estimation for Adaptive Learning Systems using Wearable Physiological Sensors.
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices, 2008

2007
Blending systems engineering principles and simulation-based design techniques to facilitate military prototype development.
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, 2007

An Adaptive Instructional Architecture for Training and Education.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition, 2007

Foundations for Creating a Distributed Adaptive User Interface.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition, 2007

Aiding Tomorrow's Augmented Cognition Researchers Through Modeling and Simulation Curricula.
Proceedings of the Foundations of Augmented Cognition, 2007

Collaborative human robot interactions in combined arms operations.
Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2007

2004
A Paradigm Shift in Interactive Computing: Deriving Multimodal Design Principles from Behavioral and Neurological Foundations.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact., 2004

Simulated Training in the Military: Where Can We Go from Here?
Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2004 (VR 2004), 2004


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