Biography

Prof. Xiaocong Fan

California State University San Marcos, USA


Email: sfan@csusm.edu


Qualifications

1999  Ph.D., Nanjing University, China

1996  M.S., Zhengzhou University of Technology, China

1993  B.S., Zhengzhou Institute of Technology, China


Publications (selected)

  1. X. Fanand M. Su, “Multi-agent Diffusion of Decision Experiences”, International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, Vol. 22, No. 5  (19 pages), 2013.
  2. X. Fanand J. Yen, “Intentions and Potential Intentions Revisited,”Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics,  Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 203–230, July–September 2012.
  3. X. Fanand J. Yen, “Modeling Cognitive Loads for Evolving Shared Mental Models in Human–Agent Collaboration,”IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 354-367, 2011.
  4. X. Fan, M. McNeese, B. Sun, T. Hanratty, L. Allender, and J. Yen, “Human–Agent Collaboration for Time-Stressed Multicontext Decision Making,”IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans( doi:10.1109/TSMCA.2009.2035302), vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 306-320, 2010.
  5. X. Fan, M. McNeese, and J. Yen, “NDM-Based Cognitive Agents for Supporting Decision Making Teams,” Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 195-234, 2010.
  6. X. Fan, P. Chen, and J. Yen, “Learning HMM-Based Cognitive Load Models for Supporting Human-Agent Teamwork,”Cognitive Systems Research, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 108-119, 2010.
  7. X. Fanand J. Yen. Multi-party communication and information-need anticipation by experience,Web Intelligence and Agent Systems, 5(4): 357-373, 2007.
  8. K. Kamali,X. Fan, J. Yen.Towards a Theory for Multiparty Proactive Communication in Agent Teams.International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 16(2): 271-298, 2007.
  9. X. Fan, J. Yen, M. Miller, T. Ioerger, and R. A. Volz. MALLET—A Multi-agent Logic Language for Encoding Teamwork.IEEE Transaction on Knowledge and Data Engineering,18(1):123--138, 2006.
  10. X. Fan, R. Wang, S. Sun, J. Yen, and R. A. Volz. Context-Centric Needs Anticipation Using Information Needs Graphs.Journal of Applied Intelligence,24(1):75--89, 2006.
  11. J. Yen,X. Fan,S. Sun, T. Hanratty, and J. Dumer. Agents with Shared Mental Models for Enhancing Team Decision-Makings.Decision Support Systems,Special issue on Intelligence and Security Informatics, 41(3):634--653, 2006.
  12. X. Fan, J. Yen, and R. A. Volz. A Theoretical Framework on Proactive Information Exchange in Agent Teamwork,Artificial Intelligence, 169(1):23--97, 2005.
  13. X. Fanand J. Yen. Modeling and Simulating Human Teamwork Behaviors Using Intelligent Agents.Journal of Physics of Life Reviews, 1(3):173--201, 2004.
  14. J. Yen,X. Fan, and R. A. Volz. Information-needs in Agent Teamwork.Web Intelligence and Agent Systems: An International Journal, 2(4): 231--247, 2004.
  15. X. Fanand J. Yen. A Logical Splitting Strategy for the Belief Structure of Agents.Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 13(2): 199--221, 2003.
  16. X. Fan and M. Su, “Using Geometric Diffusions for Recognition-Primed Multi-Agent Decision Making,”Proceedings,Ninth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS’10),pp. 275-282, Toronto, Canada, May 10-14, 2010.
  17. X. Fan. On Time-Stressed Team Collaboration. InProceedings of theEighth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS’09),pp. 1353-1354, Budapest, Hungary, May 2009.
  18. X. Fan, S. Oh, M. McNeese, J. Yen, H. Cuevas, L. Strater and M. Endsley.“The Influence of Agent Reliability on Trust in Human-Agent Collaboration,”Proceedings of the 2008 European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, (8 pages), Madeira, Portugal, September 16-19, 2008.
  19. X. Fan, P. Chen, and J. Yen.Learning Cognitive Load Models for Developing Team Shared Mental Models. InProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM), pp. 145–150, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 26-29, 2007.
  20. X. Fan and J. Yen. R-CAST: Integrating Team Intelligence for Human-Centered Teamwork. InProceedings of the Twenty-SecondNational Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI’07),pp. 1535-1541, Vancouver, Canada, 2007.
  21. X. Fan and J. Yen. Realistic Cognitive Load Modeling for Enhancing Shared Mental Models in Human-Agent Collaboration. InProceedings of the Sixth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS’07),pp. 383-390, Hawaii, May 2007.
  22. X. Fan, B. Sun, S. Sun, M. McNeese, J. Yen, R. Jones, T. Hanratty, and L. Allender. RPD-Enabled Agents Teaming with Humans for Multi-Context Decision Making. InProceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS’06),pages 34--41, May 8-12, Japan, 2006.
  23. K. Kamali,X. Fan, and J. Yen. Multiparty Proactive Communication: A Perspective for Evolving Shared Mental Models. InProceedings of the Twenty First National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06), July 16–20, Boston, MA, 2006.
  24. X. Fan, S. Sun, M. McNeese, and J. Yen. Extending the Recognition-Primed Decision Model to Support Human-Agent Collaboration. InProceedings of the Fourth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS’05),pages 945—952, July 25-29, Netherlands, 2005.
  25. X. Fanand J. Yen. The Semantics of Potential Intentions. InProceedings of the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-05),pages 71--76. Menlo Park, Calif.: AAAI Press, 2005.


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