Celestine A. Ntuen

Affiliations: 
Industrial and Systems Engineering North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 
Area:
General Engineering, Industrial Engineering
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Munya P, Ntuen CA, Park EH, et al. (2015) A Bayesian Abduction Model For Extracting The Most Probable Evidence To Support Sensemaking International Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Applications. 6: 1-20
Ntuen CA, Chenou J, Idoye E. (2014) Modeling the relationship between trust and risk in cyberspace Iie Annual Conference and Expo 2014. 123-131
Park G, Ntuen CA. (2012) A visual analytical cognitive model for supporting geospatial intelligence analysts 62nd Iie Annual Conference and Expo 2012. 2276-2280
Park G, Ntuen CA. (2011) A cognitive model for human terrain information processing 61st Annual Iie Conference and Expo Proceedings
Codjoe EAA, Ntuen CA, Chenou J, et al. (2011) Simulation of sensemaking using data/frame model 61st Annual Iie Conference and Expo Proceedings
Ntuen CA, Chenou J, Kim G. (2010) Believability of sensemaking support systems using a bayesian network Iie Annual Conference and Expo 2010 Proceedings
Ntuen CA. (2005) Performance of individuals and groups in sensemaking of information from computer decision aiding systems Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 292-296
Ntuen CA. (1999) Examining the Effects of Ecological Models of Situation Displays on Human Cognitive Effort Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 43: 293-297
Ntuen CA, Park EH, McBribe ME, et al. (1998) Collective asset display for commander's decision making Proceedings of the Ieee International Conference On Systems, Man and Cybernetics. 2: 1302-1305
Ntuen CA, Winchester WW, Chestnut J, et al. (1994) PASIM: A spreadsheet-based decision support system for performance analysis of production workers Computers and Industrial Engineering. 27: 193-196
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