Forsythe, C. & Raybourn, E. (2001). Toward a human emulator:
A framework for the comprehensive computational representation of
human cognition. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics
Society, Minneapolis, MN. [PDF
file]
Forsythe, C., Bernard, M., Xavier, P., Abbott, R., Speed, A., &
Brannon, N. (1993). Using psychologically plausible operator cognitive
models to enhance operator performance. Presented at the 46th Annual
Meetings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, October 10-17,
Denver CO. [DOC file]
Forsythe, C. & Wenner, C. (2000). Surety of human elements
of high consequence systems: An organic model, Proceedings of
the IEA 2000 / HFES 2000 Congress: San Diego, CA, A-839 –
A842. [PDF file]
Forsythe, C. & Xavier, P. (2002). Human emulation: Progress
toward realistic synthetic human agents. Proceedings of the
11th Conference on Computer-Generated Forces and Behavior Representation,
Orlando, FL.257-266. [PDF
file]
Schoenwald, D., Xavier, P., Thomas, E., Forsythe, C. & Parker,
E. (in press). Simulation of a cognitive algorithm for a distributed
robotic sensor network. Proceedings of the International Society
of Robotics and Automation. [PDF
file]
PRESENTATIONS
Forsythe, C. (2003) Sandia National Laboratories Cognitive Systems
Research and Development. [PPT
file]
Forsythe, C. (2003). From cognitive models to cognitive systems.
Presentation at Cognitive Systems Workshop, June 30th-July 2nd,
Santa Fe, NM. [PDF
file]
Forsythe, C. (2001). Toward a human emulator: A comprehensive representation
of human cognition. Presentation at ATEDS/SA, March 13-15, San Diego
CA. [PDF file]
Speed, A. (2003). Using Psychologically Plausible Operator Cognitive
Models To Enhance Operator Performance. Presented at the 47th Annual
Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Denver, CO,
October 13-17. [PPT file]
Forsythe, C. (2003). RPD-based cognitive modeling: A framework
for the comprehensive representation of human decision processes.
Presentation at the Naturalistic Deciosn Making Workshop, October
23-24, Boulder CO. [PPT file]
Forsythe, C. & Jordan S. (2001). Understanding the effects
of non-lethal technologies and tactics through modeling and simulation.
Presentation at the Non-Lethal Technologies Conference, November
8-9, Portsmouth NH. [PDF file]
Forsythe, C. (2003). Human-machine interface possibilities: What
if the machine is a human-like cognitive entity. Presentaiton at
the DOD Human Factors Technical Advisory Group Meetings, November
4-5, Tempe AZ. [PDF file]
Contact Chris Forsythe (jcforsy@sandia.gov)
for more information.