IFACHMS2019

The 14th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems

The 14th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA symposium on Analysis Design and Evaluation of Human – Machine Systems (HMS 2019), that was held in Park Inn Radisson Meriton Conference and SPA hotel, Tallinn, Estonia, September 16-19, 2019 has successfully ended.


HMS 2019 group photo at the Banquet
 

HMS 2019 group photo after Closing Ceremony

Award Winners

The Best Paper Award Committee - Prof. Tetsuo Sawaragi, Prof. Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Prof. Jianhua Zhang, Dr. Ken-ichi Tanaka, Dr. Leonidas Tsiopoulos, Dr. Sven Nõmm - decided that the Best Paper Award will go to
 
Mareijn Willems, Daan Marinus Pool, Kasper van der El, Herman J. Damveld, Rene van Paassen, Max Mulder
 
for the paper entitled "Analysis of Human Skill Development in Manual Ramp-Tracking Tasks"
 
The IFAC Young Author Award went to Husam Muslim for the paper entitled
 
"Trust and Acceptance of Adaptive and Conventional Collision Avoidance Systems" by Husam Muslim and Makoto Itoh
 

Prof. Jianhua Zhang, Dr. Sven Nõmm, Daan Marinus Pool, Max Mulder             Husam Muslim, Prof. Jianhua Zhang

Next HMS Symposium

The 15th IFAC HMS Symposium will take place in 2022 in San Jose, California.

The objective of the symposium is to provide an international forum for the latest scientific and technological achievements in Human-Machine Systems research. The symposium aims to bring together researchers working in this field and provide them with opportunities to exchange ideas, overview achieved results and develop the vision for future research. The role of human is important in a wide-range of applications in the domains of intelligent and autonomous systems, autonomous cars, robotics, virtual reality, health-care, etc., requiring advanced solutions for efficient and safe human-machine interaction.

During the last twenty-five years Estonia has experienced rapid technological development and now is one of the leading countries in such areas like e-government, cyber-security and e-medicine. All these areas rely heavily on human-machine interaction technologies and they are set as main themes of this symposium together with the established themes of previous IFAC HMS symposiums. Industry tracks and panel discussions are planned to share and discuss leading edge solutions developed and applied in the areas of

Analysis, design and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems
Remote, Network and Internet Systems
Human/Human Aspects of Human-Machine Systems
Application Domains of Human –Machine Systems

Previous, the 13th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium HMS 2016 was held in Kyoto from Aug 30th, 2016 through Sep 2nd, 2016.


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Accepted papers will be published in the open-access IFAC-PapersOnLine series hosted on ScienceDirect (http://www.sciencedirect.com/). To this end, author(s) must confer the copyright to IFAC when they submit the final version of the paper through the paper submission process. The author(s) retain the right to use a copy of the paper for personal use, internal institutional use at the author(s)' institution, or scholarly posting at an open web site operated by the author(s) or their institution, limited to noncommercial use. Any other use of the paper requires approval by IFAC."

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