Dr Eugenio Alberdi
- Current Position: Research Fellow
- Research Interests:
- Human reliability
- Expert decision making (decision biases) and decision support
- Cognitive engineering and human factors in socio-technical systems
- Cognitive psychology: categorisation, knowledge acquisition & representation
- Contact Details:
- Tel: 020 7040 8424 (from UK), or +44 20 7040 8424 (outside UK)
- Fax: 020 7040 8585 (from UK), or +44 20 7040 8585 (outside UK)
- E-mail: Eugenio@csr.city.ac.uk
Background: Eugenio joined the CSR in January 2001, employed on the DIRC project.
Other current and recent research projects include: INDEED, ReSIST, CRUK and AMBER.
He studied Psychology in the University of Deusto (Bilbao). He worked almost two years at the Artificial Intelligence Department of Labein Laboratories in Bilbao, on a project combining Machine Learning inductive techniques with theories from the Psychology of Learning. He completed his PhD thesis at the Computing Science Department at the University of Aberdeen (partly supervised by the Psychology Department). The thesis deals with psychological and computational aspects of taxonomic revision. Then he worked for over two years as a Research Fellow in the Psychology Department in Aberdeen, for COGNATE: an ESRC funded cognitive engineering project related to medical decision making and decision support in neonatal intensive care. Before he joined the CSR, he worked at CHIME (UCL) on CADMIUM II: Computer Decision Making in Image Understanding in Medicine.
Personal home page, including a complete list of publications.
Some recent publications
Alberdi, E., Povyakalo, A. A., Strigini, L. & Ayton, P. Computer Aided Detection: Risks and benefits for radiologists' decisions, In Samei, E. & Krupinski, E. (Eds.) The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Techniques, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, In print.
Alberdi, E., Strigini, L., Leach, K., Ryan, P., Palanque, P. & Winckler, M. Gaining assurance in a voter-verifiable voting system, DEPEND 2009, Athens, Greece, 2009.
Alberdi, E., Povyakalo, A. A., Strigini, L. & Ayton, P. Why are people's decisions sometimes worse with computer support?, SAFECOMP. Hamburg, Germany, 2009.
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, vol. 3, pp. 115-122, 2008.
