David Grimm
Georgia Institute of Technology
29 Papers
65 Citations
David Grimm is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Teamwork. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of David Grimm include VA Palo Alto Healthcare System.
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Papers
Understanding and Modeling Teams As Dynamical Systems.
TL;DR: This article presents a framework for understanding and modeling teams as dynamical systems and describes empirical studies of team coordination dynamics at the perceptual-motor, cognitive-behavioral, and cognitive-neurophysiological levels of analysis.
Measuring Real-Time Team Cognition During Team Training:
Jamie C. Gorman,David Grimm,Ronald H. Stevens,Trysha Galloway,Ann Willemsen-Dunlap,Donald J. Halpin +5 more
TL;DR: The ability of teams to rapidly and effectively reorganize coordination patterns as the situation demands is a team cognitive skill that can be measured and tracked.
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Exploration of Teammate Trust and Interaction Dynamics in Human-Autonomy Teaming
Mustafa Demir,Nathan J. McNeese,Jaime C. Gorman,Nancy J. Cooke,Christopher W. Myers,David Grimm +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the dynamic nature of teammate trust through real-time measures of team interactions and find that team interaction would be related to the development of trust and recovery from the failures.
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Effective Team Interaction for Adaptive Training and Situation Awareness in Human-Autonomy Teaming
Mustafa Demir,Nathan J. McNeese,Craig J. Johnson,Jamie C. Gorman,David Grimm,Nancy J. Cooke +5 more
- 08 Apr 2019
TL;DR: Findings are found that in order to adapt to dynamic environments and overcome unexpected failures, teams should receive role-related training as well as training about how to interact with one another (dynamic and coordination-based) and designing synthetic agents with effective team coordination mechanisms will help future team training exercises.
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Online ethics: where will the interface of mental health and the internet lead us?
Victoria E. Cosgrove,Victoria E. Cosgrove,Emma Gliddon,Emma Gliddon,Lesley Berk,Lesley Berk,David Grimm,Sue Lauder,Sue Lauder,Seetal Dodd,Seetal Dodd,Michael Berk,Trisha Suppes,Trisha Suppes +13 more
TL;DR: While e-health initiatives are poised to revolutionize delivery and access to mental health care, conducting clinical research online involves specific contextual and ethical considerations that need to be recognized and proactively managed.