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Ann Bisantz
Ann Bisantz
Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei buffalo.edu
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Foundations for an empirically determined scale of trust in automated systems
JY Jian, AM Bisantz, CG Drury
International journal of cognitive ergonomics 4 (1), 53-71, 2000
19822000
Making the abstraction hierarchy concrete
AM Bisantz, KJ Vicente
International Journal of human-computer studies 40 (1), 83-117, 1994
2391994
Integrating cognitive analyses in a large-scale system design process
AM Bisantz, E Roth, B Brickman, LL Gosbee, L Hettinger, J McKinney
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 58 (2), 177-206, 2003
1742003
The impact of cognitive feedback on judgment performance and trust with decision aids
Y Seong, AM Bisantz
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 38 (7-8), 608-625, 2008
1682008
Emergency department communication links and patterns
RJ Fairbanks, AM Bisantz, M Sunm
Annals of emergency medicine 50 (4), 396-406, 2007
1632007
Assessment of operator trust in and utilization of automated decision-aids under different framing conditions
AM Bisantz, Y Seong
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 28 (2), 85-97, 2001
1572001
Applications of cognitive work analysis
AM Bisantz, CM Burns
CRC Press, 2016
1292016
Analysis of cognitive work
A Bisantz, E Roth
Reviews of human factors and ergonomics 3 (1), 1-43, 2007
1192007
Utilizing graphical formats to convey uncertainty in a decision-making task
R Finger, AM Bisantz
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 3 (1), 1-25, 2002
1102002
Displaying uncertainty: Investigating the effects of display format and specificity
AM Bisantz, SS Marsiglio, J Munch
Human factors 47 (4), 777-796, 2005
1052005
The current status of the consumer electronics repair industry in the US: A survey-based study
M Sabbaghi, W Cade, S Behdad, AM Bisantz
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 116, 137-151, 2017
992017
Human factors in robotic assisted surgery: Lessons from studies ‘in the Wild’
K Catchpole, A Bisantz, MS Hallbeck, M Weigl, R Randell, M Kossack, ...
Applied ergonomics 78, 270-276, 2019
932019
Modeling and analysis of a dynamic judgment task using a lens model approach
AM Bisantz, A Kirlik, P Gay, DA Phipps, N Walker, AD Fisk
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part A: Systems and …, 2000
932000
The effects of adverse condition warning system characteristics on driver performance: an investigation of alarm signal type and threshold level
N Gupta, AM Bisantz, T Singh
Behaviour & Information Technology 21 (4), 235-248, 2002
852002
Lessons from a comparison of work domain models: Representational choices and their implications
CM Burns, AM Bisantz, EM Roth
Human Factors 46 (4), 711-727, 2004
842004
An evidence‐based toolkit for the development of effective and sustainable root cause analysis system safety solutions
AZ Hettinger, RJ Fairbanks, S Hegde, AS Rackoff, J Wreathall, VL Lewis, ...
Journal of healthcare risk management 33 (2), 11-20, 2013
722013
The loud surgeon behind the console: understanding team activities during robot-assisted surgery
J Tiferes, AA Hussein, A Bisantz, JD Kozlowski, MA Sharif, NM Winder, ...
Journal of surgical education 73 (3), 504-512, 2016
692016
Measuring the fit between human judgments and automated alerting algorithms: A study of collision detection
AM Bisantz, AR Pritchett
Human Factors 45 (2), 266-280, 2003
65*2003
Ambulatory movements, team dynamics and interactions during robot‐assisted surgery
N Ahmad, AA Hussein, L Cavuoto, M Sharif, JC Allers, N Hinata, B Ahmad, ...
BJU international 118 (1), 132-139, 2016
592016
Comparing uncertainty visualizations for a dynamic decision-making task
AM Bisantz, D Cao, M Jenkins, PR Pennathur, M Farry, E Roth, SS Potter, ...
Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making 5 (3), 277-293, 2011
592011
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