| 2012 | ||
|---|---|---|
| j8 | Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Stéphane Zieba: Iterative learning control based tools to learn from human error. Eng. Appl. of AI 25(7): 1515-1522 (2012) | |
| 2011 | ||
| j7 | Stéphane Zieba, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen: Using adjustable autonomy and human-machine cooperation to make a human-machine system resilient - Application to a ground robotic system. Inf. Sci. 181(3): 379-397 (2011) | |
| j6 | Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Stéphane Zieba, Simon Enjalbert, Philippe Polet: A Benefit/Cost/Deficit (BCD) model for learning from human errors. Rel. Eng. & Sys. Safety 96(7): 757-766 (2011) | |
| 2010 | ||
| j5 | Stéphane Zieba, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Serge Debernard: Principles of adjustable autonomy: a framework for resilient human-machine cooperation. Cognition, Technology & Work 12(3): 193-203 (2010) | |
| 2009 | ||
| j4 | Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Patrick Millot: Human Behaviour Analysis of Barrier Deviations Using a Benefit-Cost-Deficit Model. Adv. Human-Computer Interaction 2009 (2009) | |
| j3 | Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Philippe Polet, Stéphane Zieba: A reinforced iterative formalism to learn from human errors and uncertainty. Eng. Appl. of AI 22(4-5): 654-659 (2009) | |
| 2006 | ||
| c2 | Abir Chaali Djelassi, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen: A comparative study between subjective and objective results of a Predicting Human Behaviour Method based on the Expected Utility and the Iterative learning Control. Application to the Car Driving. SMC 2006: 4360-4367 | |
| 2004 | ||
| j2 | Zhicheng Zhang, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Patrick Millot: Artificial neural network for violation analysis. Rel. Eng. & Sys. Safety 84(1): 3-18 (2004) | |
| c1 | Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Patrick Millot: Analysis of intentional human deviated behaviour: an experimental study. SMC (3) 2004: 2605-2610 | |
| 2002 | ||
| j1 | Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Peter A. Wieringa: Theory of Safety-Related Violations of System Barriers. Cognition, Technology & Work 4(3): 171-179 (2002) | |
| 1 | Serge Debernard | |
| 2 | Abir Chaali Djelassi | |
| 3 | Simon Enjalbert | |
| 4 | Patrick Millot | |
| 5 | Frédéric Vanderhaegen | |
| 6 | Peter A. Wieringa | |
| 7 | Zhicheng Zhang | |
| 8 | Stéphane Zieba |
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