Mohammad Maifi Hasan Khan
Associate Professor/Computing
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Scholarly Contributions
62 Scholarly Contributions
Power-Based Diagnosis of Node Silence in Remote High-End Sensing Systems
2014
Research Type: Journal Article
Performance analysis of fault-tolerant exact motif mining algorithm on the cloud.
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
PRONET: Network Trust Assessment Based on Incomplete Provenance, MILCOM 2011 Military Communications Conference
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
It's Only a Machine (But I Like It): Factors Influencing Initial Trust in a Safety-Critical System
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Investigating the Effects of (Empty) Promises on Human-Automation Interaction and Trust Repair.
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Investigating the Effect of System Reliability, Risk, and Role on Users' Emotions and Attitudes toward a Safety-Critical Drone System.
2019
Research Type: Journal Article
Investigating the Effect of System Reliability on Users’ Emotions
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Initial Trustworthiness Perceptions of a Drone System based on Performance and Process Information.
2024
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
I'm Only Human: The Effects of Trust Dampening by Anthropomorphic Agents
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Human vs. Automation: Which One Will You Trust More If You Are About to Lose Money?
2022
Research Type: Journal Article
How Does this Message Make You Feel?: A Study of User Perspectives on Software Update/Warning Message Design
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Exposing Complex Bug-Triggering Conditions in Distributed Systems via Graph Mining, International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP)
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Evaluation of Network Trust Using Provenance Based on Distributed Local Intelligence, MILCOM 2011 Military Communications Conference
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Using Hints for Autobiographical Authentication: A Real Life Study
Research Type: Conference Proceedings