HFES 67th International Annual Meeting
See You at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC!
Washington Hilton Hotel
1919 Connecticut Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 483-3000
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Below is the schedule of all the lectures and presentations from participating parties going from VT ISE.
For more information, please visit the detailed sessions program.
Day | Time | Type | Title | Session/Presentation | Location |
Tuesday Oct 24 | 11:00 - 11:15 am | Lecture | Assessing Laparoscopic Surgical Skills of Trainees with Scene Independent and Dependent Eye Gaze Metrics | Cognition, Workload, & Physical Design in Healthcare (HC1) | International Ballroom West |
4:15 - 4:30 pm | Lecture | Performance, Perceived Impacts, and Perceived Use of Low-back Exoskeletons for EMS Work | Exoskeletons - Part 1 (OE2) | Monroe | |
4:30 - 4:45 pm | Lecture | Effects of using passive back- and arm-support exoskeletons for cart pushing and pulling | Exoskeletons - Part 1 (OE2) | Monroe | |
Wednesday Oct 25 | 9:15 - 9:30 am | Lecture | Reliability Analysis of Task Performance and Subjective Measures for Assessing Occupational Exoskeletons | Exploring Human Performance and Accessibility (GS2+ID1) | Lincoln East |
11:00 - 11:15 am | Lecture, UX Day | Cognitive Workload of Novice Forklift Truck Drivers in VR-based Training | Training and User Experience in Virtual Reality (T2+XR1) | Cabinet | |
11:30 - 11:45 am | Forklift Driving Performance of Novices with Repeated VR-based Training | ||||
6:15 - 7:00pm | Poster Reception UX Day |
The Influence of Olfactory and Visual Stimuli on Students’ Performance and Mood in Virtual Reality Environment | Poster Reception - Part 2 | International Ballroom Center | |
Comparing Trunk Kinematics Computed by Optical Marker-Based Motion Capture System and Inertial Measurement Units during Overground Trips | |||||
See You on the Other Side: A Crosswalk Navigation System with Multimodal Alert System for Distracted and Visually Impaired Crosswalk Users | |||||
Feeling Your Way with Navibar: A Navigation System using Vibrotactile Feedback for Personal Mobility Vehicle Users | |||||
Thursday Oct 26 | 10:48 - 11:06am | Lecture | Using Multilevel Hidden Markov Models to Understand Driver Hazard Avoidance during the Takeover Process in Conditionally Automated Vehicles | Safety and Performance (HPM2+S3) | Cabinet |
11:45 - 12:00pm | Lecture | Facial Expressions Increase Emotion Recognition Clarity and Improve Warmth and Attractiveness on a Humanoid Robot without Adding the Uncanny Valley | Human Sensing and Performance (PP2) | Jefferson West | |
1:45 - 2:00pm | Lecture | Enhancing Art Gallery Visitors' Experiences through Audio Augmented Reality Technology | Human Factors in Technology Interaction (PP3+AC1) | Georgetown East |