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Qualifications
Master of Science by research, The University of Melbourne
Graduate Diploma in Education, Australian Catholic University
BSc(hons) James Cook University.
Responsibilities
Coordinator of Undergraduate student projects CP710,CP711, CP783, CP784.
Teaching Areas
Software Engineering
Research Interests
Computational Cognitive Models of Expert Behaviour.
Intelligent Autonomous Multi-agent Systems: Teamwork in agent systems, Team Situation awareness, Negotiation and collaboration between cooperating artificial agents.
Publications
"Analysis and Visualization of Complex Behavioural Data: A Case Study of Disturbance Management in Anaesthesia," Kathleen Keogh and Liz Sonenberg, in Proceedings of Human Factors 2002 Melbourne November 25-27, 2002
"A Computational model of disturbance management in anaesthesia," Kathleen Keogh. Unpublished MSc Thesis (2002) University of Melbourne
"Towards a Computational Model of Disturbance Management in Anaesthesia",
Kathleen Keogh, Liz Sonenberg, and Jeanette Lawrence, Proceedings of the Eighth Australian Joint Conference on AI, pp 115-122
"Prospects for ECollaboration with artificial partners" Book Chapter.
In press Encyclopedia of ECollaboration T.Kock (editor) Idea Group
"Keeping the Patient Asleep and Alive: Towards a computational cognitive model of disturbance management in anaesthesia". K.Keogh and E.A.Sonenberg 2007 Journal of Cognitive Systems Research (paper accepted Dec 2006)
"Agent Teamwork and Reorganization: exploring self-awareness in dynamic
situations" K.Keogh and E.A.Sonenberg. AAMAS 2006 Disaster Management Workshop
proceedings, Hakodate, Japan, May 2006.
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