ICAO Dealing with Unexpected Events (DUE) Working Group
.
Human Cognitive Performance
DUE Group Members
3
• Dr. Michelle Millar of ICAO (Chair) • Dr. (...) Stimulus Perception Response
Sensory perception
No emotional significance
Emotional significance
Physiological response
Cognitive processing
False alarm
Threat
Cognitive response
Cognitive focus and clear thinking
Cognitive tunneling, decreased working memory capacity, non‐ constructive processing
Initial
Prolonged Response to an UTE
Research Purpose
10
• To develop a detailed understanding of professional PICs’ experiences of an extended, extreme in‐flight emergency, which were successfully overcome, focused on the cognitive processes employed.
Research Focus
11
• Cognitive processes in general, and aeronautical decision making specifically, to include risk assessment and problem solving.
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Score: 1062764.5
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...%20Cognitive%20Performance.pdf
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TG-Neuro - Att.3: Presentation
FGAI4H-H-016-A03
Brasilia, 21-22 January 2020
Source:
TG-Neuro Topic Driver
Title:
TDD update: TG-Neuro (Neurological disorders)
Purpose:
Discussion
Contact:
Marc Lecoultre ML Lab, Switzerland
E-mail: ml@mllab.ai
Abstract:
This PPT summarizes the content of H-016-A01 with the TDD for the TG on neuro-cognitive diseases, for presentation and discussion during the meeting.
1
Meeting H - Topic Group Update Neurocognitive disorders (TG-Neuro)
Marc Lecoultre ml@mllab.ai
Ferath Kherif CHUV/LREN
Overview
This topic group is dedicated to AI against neuro-cognitive diseases.
(...) The neuro-cognitive diseases use case becomes a sub-topic group within TG-Neuro.
(...) Problem we want to solve
Problem we want to solve
Early-stage detection and classification of neurological diseases using clinical scores, diagnostic, cognitive measures and biological measures (PET, MRI, fMRI, lab results)
TG Progress : Data catalogue
Identification of new cohorts to be included
Create a catalogue of potential studies that can be included in the future.
++ Protential large datasets
challenges : Harmonization
-- Only in Europe
TG Progress
TG Progress
Identification of new cohorts to be included
Create a catalogue of potential studies that can be included in the future.
++ Protential large datasets
challenges : Harmonization
-- Only in Europe
Criteria
SUBJECTS NUMEROSITY (baseline)
Type of data Collected
Bio-Bank
95782
Biological
296963
Clinical
332045
Cognitive abilities
320743
EEG
4000
Epidemiological
360564
Genetic
315910
Imaging
349394
Bio-Bank Biological Clinical Cognitive abilities EEG Epidemiological Genetic Imaging 95782 296963 332045 320743 4000 360564 315910 349394
TG Progress
Identification of new cohorts to be included
Create a catalogue of potential studies that can be included in the future.
++ Protential Comorbidities
Ageing Dementia Cardiovascular NDD PDD PSY PSY-NDD 260623 13849 10994 40039 26750 7990 2500
TG Progress
Members
Requests
From few startups (3).
Language:English
Score: 1032109
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...ents/all/FGAI4H-H-016-A03.pptx
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Bayesian Online Learning-Based Spectrum Occupancy Prediction in Cognitive Radio Networks
Abstract
Predicting the near future of primary user (PU) channel state availability (i.e. spectrum occupancy) is quite important in cognitive radio networks in order to avoid interfering its transmission by a cognitive spectrum user (i.e. secondary user (SU)). (...) Keywords
Bayesian online learning, cognitive radio, primary user, spectrum occupancy prediction
Author
Ahmed Mohammed Mikaeil
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Ahmed Mohammed Mikaeil received his Master's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun, China, in 2015.He is currently working toward his Ph.D. degree at the Department of Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
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Score: 1028516.9
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https://www.itu.int/en/journal/001/Pages/11.aspx
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Resolution 58
Main
Number
Title
Status
Res.58-2 (2019)
Studies on the implementation and use of cognitive radio systems
In force (Main)
Previous versions
Number
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Res.58-1 (2015)
Studies on the implementation and use of cognitive radio systems
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Res.58 (2012)
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Score: 1023766
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https://www.itu.int/pub/R-RES-R.58
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These differences are particularly marked in attitudes to cognitive networks and the regulation of licence exempt, spurious emissions. Cognitive networks that aim to effectively use vacant or unused RF spectrum without interfering with incumbent services are being proposed as alternatives to conventional spectrum allocation schemes. (...) Thursday 27.10.2011 11:00-12:30 LabSpace #3 Cognitive Management of Spectrum Technical Symposium Session
Language:English
Score: 1019722.4
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/Publ..._E/web/WebSearch/page0053.html
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Topic group: AI against neuro-cognitive diseases
A topic group is a community of stakeholders from the medical and AI communities with a shared interest in a topic. (...) The data will include clinical scores, diagnostic, cognitive measures and biological measures (PET, MRI, fMRI, lab results).
(...) He used functional imaging to probe cognitive function and used my mathematical background to test new hypotheses pertaining the explanation of individual differences.
Language:English
Score: 1014105.8
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f...ents/all/FGAI4H-G-005-A02.docx
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The figures show a decreasing cognitive skills
pattern for both boys and girls. There is a sharp decline in cognitive skill levels for girls who
take on average between 5 and 30 minutes to collect water. (...) : the effects of drinking water on
cognition in children’, Appetite 52(3), 776–779.
Esrey, S. (...) Figure 2: Time to collect water and cognitive skills
Source: Author’s calculations from the YLSS data.
Language:English
Score: 1013325
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https://www.un.org/ldc5/sites/...r_scarcity_-_anita_staneva.pdf
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At the same time, there is a lack of knowledge among parents, caregivers and teachers about adequate cognitive stimulus; low access to early childhood education; and low birth registration levels. (...) At the same time, there is a lack of knowledge among parents, caregivers and teachers about adequate cognitive stimulus; low access to early childhood education; and low birth registration levels. (...) At the same time, there is a lack of knowledge among parents, caregivers and teachers about adequate cognitive stimulus; low access to early childhood education; and low birth registration levels.
Language:English
Score: 1006974.8
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https://www.unicef.org/bolivia/nutrici%C3%B3n
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Discussions during the workshop centred on international and national regulations and best practices for the use of White Spaces by cognitive radio systems. The ITU World Radiocommunication Conference 2012 ( WRC-12 ) concluded that the current international regulatory framework can accommodate cognitive radio systems, without being changed. (...) ITU-R Study Group 1 (responsible for Spectrum Management studies) is expected to provide a Report on best practices in Spectrum management for cognitive radio systems by mid-2014. Discussions in the Workshop highlighted the need for these best practices to address the coordination of geo-location databases in border areas; the co-existence between licensed and unlicensed uses in the same spectrum; equipment type approval and market surveillance; and the means of monitoring and resolving cases of harmful interference that may arise from unlicensed uses of spectrum into licensed ones.
(...) “This workshop and future discussions on this issue in ITU will help in achieving a better understanding of what is to be expected for cognitive systems, such as those using TV white spaces and assist ITU in studying and promoting best practices in this regard and enable cognitive radio systems to develop in a sustainable way, in harmony with other systems using the same spectrum,” said Mr François Rancy, Director of ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau.
Language:English
Score: 1006831.2
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https://www.itu.int/net/presso...ce/press_releases/2014/02.aspx
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The data will include clinical scores, diagnostic, cognitive measures and biological measures (PET, MRI, fMRI, lab results). (...) He used functional imaging to probe cognitive function and used my mathematical background to test new hypotheses pertaining the explanation of individual differences. (...) "Participation topic group AI against neuro-cognitive diseases"), briefly introduce yourself and your organization, concisely describe your relevant experience and expertise, and explain your interest in the topic group.
Language:English
Score: 1006472
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/f.../Documents/tg/CfP-TG-Neuro.pdf
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