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Extracting rules from expert operators to support situation awareness in maritime surveillance

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A user study conceptualises knowledge to be implemented in a rule-based application aiming at supporting situation awareness and identifies a number of identified rules emerging from organisational factors, group thinking and individual experience.
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In maritime surveillance, supporting operatorspsila situation awareness is a very important issue for enabling the possibility to detect anomalous behaviour We present a user study which conceptualises knowledge to be implemented in a rule-based application aiming at supporting situation awareness Participatory observations were used as a method for extracting operatorspsila knowledge The result of the user study is in the form of a number of identified rules emerging from organisational factors, group thinking and individual experience A description of the rule-based prototype is presented a long with the result from the user study This is also discussed together with the applicability of rule based systems and how to support situation awareness

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Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems

TL;DR: A theoretical model of situation awareness based on its role in dynamic human decision making in a variety of domains is presented and design implications for enhancing operator situation awareness and future directions for situation awareness research are explored.
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Essential guide to qualitative methods in organizational research

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Decision support systems and intelligent systems

TL;DR: This comprehensive, reader-friendly text covers the latest decision support theories and practices used by managers and organizations and is recommended for managers interested in Decision Support Systems, Computerized Decision Making, and Management Support Systems.
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Introduction To Expert Systems

Peter Jackson
TL;DR: The third edition of Peter Jackson's book, Introduction to Expert Systems, updates the technological base of expert systems research and embeds those results in the context of a wide variety of application areas.
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Expert system methodologies and applications—a decade review from 1995 to 2004

TL;DR: This paper surveys expert systems (ES) development using a literature review and classification of articles from 1995 to 2004 with a keyword index and article abstract in order to explore how ES methodologies and applications have developed during this period.