Multidisciplinary research collaborations
between City University London
(Centre for Software Reliability & Department of Psychology)
and other sites in the UK:
University of Edinburgh, Lancaster University, University College London, St. Georges Hospital
as part of various research projects:
DIRC (Dependability IRC), Cancer Research UK grant, INDEED (Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of Dependability)
PUBLICATIONS (in reverse chronological order):Alberdi, E., Povyakalo, A. , Strigini, L. and Ayton, P. (2009) Computer Aided Detection: Risks and benefits for radiologists' decisions, in The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques, E. Samei and E. Krupinski, Eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 320-332, ISBN-13: 9780521513920.
Alberdi, E., Strigini, L. Povyakalo, A. A., & Ayton, P. (2009) Why are people's decisions sometimes worse with computer support?, in Proc. SAFECOMP 2009, The 28th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security, (Bettina Buth, Gerd Rabe, Till Seyfarth, Eds.), pp. 18-31, Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5775, Hamburg, Germany, 2009. [Abstract]
Alberdi, E, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L, Ayton, P., Given-Wilson, R. CAD in mammography: lesion-level versus case-level analysis of the effects of prompts on human decisions. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 3(1-2), 115-122, 2008 (DOI: 10.1007/s11548-008-0213-x). [Abstract] [funded by Cancer Research UK]
Alberdi, E, Ayton, P, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L. Automation bias and system design: A case study in a medical application. Proc. IEE People & Systems Symposium, London, November, 2005. [Abstract]
Alberdi, E, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L, Ayton, P. Automation bias in medical decision making: A study of unreliable computer advice in breast cancer screening. Proc. 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM05), San Francisco, October, 2005. [Abstract]
Alberdi, E, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L, Ayton, P, Hartswood, M, Procter, R, Slack, R. Use of Computer Aided Detection tools in screening mammography: A multidisciplinary investigation. British Journal of Radiology, 78, 31-40, 2005. [Abstract + Link to Full Paper (subject to subscription)]
Alberdi, E, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L, Ayton, P. Effects of incorrect computer-aided detection (CAD) output on human decision making in mammography. Acad Radiol, 11, pp. 909-918, 2004. [Abstract + Link to Full Paper (subject to subscription)]
[recipient of the 2005 Herbert M. Stauffer Award for the "Best Clinical Paper" from the Association of University Radiologists]Povyakalo, A. A., Alberdi, E., Strigini, L. & Ayton, P. (2004). Evaluating ``Human + Advisory computer'' system: A case study. In Proceedings of the 18th British HCI Group Annual Conference. Leeds, UK, 6-10 September 2004, Vol. 2, 93-96, 2004.. [Abstract + Link to Full Paper]
Strigini L. Computer assistance, diversity and dependability, Slides for a presentation at IFIP 10.4 workshop on "Human Computer Interaction and Dependability", Siena, Italy -- July 3-7, 2004, 2004. [Slides]
Hartswood, M, Procter, R, Rouncefield, M, Slack, R et al. 'Repairing' the Machine: A Case Study of the Evaluation of Computer-Aided Detection Tools in Breast Screening. Proc. Eighth European Conf. on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW 2003), Helsinki, 2003. [Full paper]
Alberdi, E, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L, Ayton, P. Decision support or automation bias? A study of computer aided decision making in breast screening. Proceedings of SPUDM 2003 (Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making), Zurich, August 2003. [Abstract]
Alberdi, E, Povyakalo, AA, Strigini, L, Ayton, P. Does incorrect computer prompting affect human decision making? A case study in mammography. International Congress Series (Proceedings of CARS 2003: Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery), (H.U. Lemke, M.W. Vannier, K. Inamura, A.G. Farman, K. Doi and J.H.C. Reiber, Eds.), vol. 1256, pp. 938-943, 2003. [Abstract]
Strigini, L, Povyakalo, AA, Alberdi, E. Human-machine diversity in the use of computerised advisory systems: a case study. Proc. 2003 Int. Conf. on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'03), San Francisco, 2003. [Abstract + Link to Full Paper (subject to subscription)]
CONTACTS:
Lorenzo Strigini
Centre for Software Reliability,
City University London,
Northampton Square,
London, UK
EC1V 0HB
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7040 8245
E-mail: strigini@csr.city.ac.uk
Eugenio Alberdi
Centre for Software Reliability,
City University London,
Northampton Square,
London, UK
EC1V 0HB
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7040 8424
E-mail: e.alberdi@csr.city.ac.uk