Items where Author is "Eilers, Mark"

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Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus (2014) Discriminative Learning of Relevant Percepts for a Bayesian Autonomous Driver Model. ThinkMind // COGNITIVE 2014. pp. 19-25. ISSN 2308-4197

Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus and Tango, Fabio and Pietquin, Olivier (2013) The learning of longitudinal human driving behavior and driver assistance strategies. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 21. pp. 295-314.

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Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus (2011) Learning the Human Longitudinal Control Behavior with a Modular Hierarchical Bayesian Mixture-of-Behaviors Model. In: IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium. INTELLIGENT VEHICLES SYMPOSIUM . Curran Associates Inc, Red Hook, NY, USA, pp. 540-545. ISBN 978-1-4577-0890-9

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark (2011) Integrating Anticipatory Competence into a Bayesian Driver Model. In: Human Modelling in Assisted Transportation: Models, Tools and Risk Methods. Springer, Heidelberg, Berlin, pp. 225-232. ISBN 978-8847018204

Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus (2011) Learning of a Bayesian Autonomous Driver Mixture-of-Behaviors (BAD-MoB) Model. In: Advances in Applied Digital Human Modeling. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, USA, pp. 436-445. ISBN 978-1-4398-3511-1

Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus (2011) Learning the Relevant Percepts of Modular Hierarchical Bayesian Driver Models Using a Bayesian Information Criterion. In: Digital Human Modeling. LNCS (6777). Springer, Heidelberg, Berlin, pp. 463-472. ISBN 978-3-642-21799-9

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark (2011) Mixture of Behaviors and Levels-of-Expertise in a Bayesian Autonomous Driver Model. In: Advances in Applied Digital Human Modeling. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, USA, pp. 425-435. ISBN 978-1-4398-3511-1

Wortelen, Bertram and Zilinski, Malte and Baumann, Martin and Muhrer, Elke and Vollrath, Mark and Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus (2011) Modelling Aspects of Longitudinal Control in an Integrated Driver Model. In: Human Modelling in Assisted Transportation: Models, Tools and Risk Methods. Springer, Heidelberg, Berlin, pp. 181-189. ISBN 978-88-470-1820-4

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark and Garbe, Hilke (2011) Predicting the Focus of Attention and Deficits in Situation Awareness with a Modular Hierarchical Bayesian Driver Model. In: Digital Human Modeling. LNCS (6777). Springer, Heidelberg, Berlin, pp. 483-492. ISBN 978-3-642-21799-9

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark (2011) Prototyping smart assistance with Bayesian autonomous driver models. In: Handbook of research on ambient intelligence and smart environments : trends and perspectives. Information Science Reference, Hershey, PA 17033, USA, pp. 460-512. ISBN 978-1-616-92857-5

Eilers, Mark and Möbus, Claus (2010) Lernen eines modularen Bayesian Autonomous Driver Mixture-of-Behaviors (BAD MoB) Modells. In: Fahrermodellierung - Zwischen kinematischen Menschmodellen und dynamisch-kognitiven Verhaltensmodellen. Fortschrittsbericht des VDI in der Reihe 22 (Mensch-Maschine-Systeme) (32). VDI Verlag, Düsseldorf, pp. 61-74. ISBN 978-3-18-303222-8

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark (2009) Further Steps towards Driver Modeling according to the Bayesian Programming Approach. In: Digital Human Modeling. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS 5620), 5620 . Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 413-422. ISBN 978-3-642-02808-3

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark and Zilinski, Malte and Garbe, Hilke (2009) Mixture of Behaviors in a Bayesian Driver Model. In: Der Mensch im Mittelpunkt technischer Systeme. Fortschrittsberichte Mensch-Maschine-Systeme, VDI Reihe 22 (29). VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf, pp. 221-226. ISBN 978-3-18-302922-8

Möbus, Claus and Eilers, Mark and Garbe, Hilke and Zilinski, Malte (2009) Probabilistic, and Empirical Grounded Modeling of Agents in Partial Cooperative (Traffic) Scenarios. In: Digital Human Modeling. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS 5620) . Springer, Berlin - Heidelberg, 423-432. ISBN 978-3-642-02808-3

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