Kulms P. Trust in interdependent and task-oriented human-computer cooperation. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld; 2018.This thesis presents a new paradigm for the modeling of cooperative human–computer interaction in order to evaluate the antecedents, formation, and regulation of human–computer trust. Human–computer trust is the degree to which human users trust computers to help them achieve their goals, and functions as powerful psychological variable that governs user behavior. The modeling framework presented in this thesis aims to extend predominant methods for the study of trust and cooperation by building on competent problemsolving and equal goal contributions by users and computers. Specifically, the framework permits users to parti...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
Buchholz V, Kulms P, Kopp S. It's (Not) Your Fault! Blame and Trust Repair in Human-Agent Cooperatio...
Algorithms support many processes in modern society. Research using trust games frequently reports t...
Kulms P, Kopp S. A social cognition perspective on human--computer trust. The effect of perceived wa...
Trust is a crucial guide in interpersonal interactions, helping people to navigate through social de...
Kulms P, Mattar N, Kopp S. An Interaction Game Framework for the Investigation of Human–Agent Cooper...
Kulms P, Kopp S. The effect of embodiment and competence on trust and cooperation in human-agent int...
As technology advances, automated systems become more autonomous which leads to a higher interdepend...
Trust is an important element of any interaction, but especially when we are interacting with a piec...
Human trust and reliance in artificial agents is critical to effective collaboration in mixed human ...
Human trust and reliance in artificial agents is critical to effective collaboration in mixed human ...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot's behavior-and b...
Trusting is a rather complex phenomena and this complexity has been increasing with the pervasivenes...
Optimal performance of collaborative tasks requires consideration of the interactions between social...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
Buchholz V, Kulms P, Kopp S. It's (Not) Your Fault! Blame and Trust Repair in Human-Agent Cooperatio...
Algorithms support many processes in modern society. Research using trust games frequently reports t...
Kulms P, Kopp S. A social cognition perspective on human--computer trust. The effect of perceived wa...
Trust is a crucial guide in interpersonal interactions, helping people to navigate through social de...
Kulms P, Mattar N, Kopp S. An Interaction Game Framework for the Investigation of Human–Agent Cooper...
Kulms P, Kopp S. The effect of embodiment and competence on trust and cooperation in human-agent int...
As technology advances, automated systems become more autonomous which leads to a higher interdepend...
Trust is an important element of any interaction, but especially when we are interacting with a piec...
Human trust and reliance in artificial agents is critical to effective collaboration in mixed human ...
Human trust and reliance in artificial agents is critical to effective collaboration in mixed human ...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot's behavior-and b...
Trusting is a rather complex phenomena and this complexity has been increasing with the pervasivenes...
Optimal performance of collaborative tasks requires consideration of the interactions between social...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
Buchholz V, Kulms P, Kopp S. It's (Not) Your Fault! Blame and Trust Repair in Human-Agent Cooperatio...
Algorithms support many processes in modern society. Research using trust games frequently reports t...