Understanding trust in human-agent teams is of utmost importance if we want to ensure an efficient and effective collaboration. It is well known that predictability is a core component of trust, however it is still unclear what kind of information an agent should share in order to be perceived as predictable. Here we show that in a simple world setup with a noncomplicated task, there is no significant difference in the measured predictability between agents sharing information pertaining to only world knowledge, actions, world knowledge and actions or world knowledge, actions and explanations. However, previous experience with the framework used or having a technical background do greatly impact the perceived predictability. The small sampl...
When a human receives a prediction or recommended course of action from an intelligent agent, what a...
Uncertainty in Human-Agent interactions is often studied in terms of transparency and understandabil...
This perspectives paper proposes a conceptualization of trust that does not require a predefined fea...
Mutual predictability shows itself as a contributing factor to mutual trust and is known to improve ...
Trust is a prerequisite for effective human-agent collaboration. While past work has studied how tru...
Trust is a prerequisite for effective human-agent collaboration. While past work has studied how tru...
Mutual human-agent trust is of great importance for humans and agents to complete a task collaborati...
Increasingly, automated systems are being incorporated in collaborative environments where they are ...
Increasingly, automated systems are being incorporated in collaborative environments where they are ...
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 ...
Motivation – To investigate ways to support human-automation teams with real-world, imperfect automa...
Motivation – To investigate ways to support human-automation teams with real-world, imperfect automa...
This paper discusses two studies testing the effects of agent transparency in joint cognitive system...
Tasks classically performed by human–human teams in today’s workplaces are increasingly given to hum...
When a human receives a prediction or recommended course of action from an intelligent agent, what a...
Uncertainty in Human-Agent interactions is often studied in terms of transparency and understandabil...
This perspectives paper proposes a conceptualization of trust that does not require a predefined fea...
Mutual predictability shows itself as a contributing factor to mutual trust and is known to improve ...
Trust is a prerequisite for effective human-agent collaboration. While past work has studied how tru...
Trust is a prerequisite for effective human-agent collaboration. While past work has studied how tru...
Mutual human-agent trust is of great importance for humans and agents to complete a task collaborati...
Increasingly, automated systems are being incorporated in collaborative environments where they are ...
Increasingly, automated systems are being incorporated in collaborative environments where they are ...
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 ...
Motivation – To investigate ways to support human-automation teams with real-world, imperfect automa...
Motivation – To investigate ways to support human-automation teams with real-world, imperfect automa...
This paper discusses two studies testing the effects of agent transparency in joint cognitive system...
Tasks classically performed by human–human teams in today’s workplaces are increasingly given to hum...
When a human receives a prediction or recommended course of action from an intelligent agent, what a...
Uncertainty in Human-Agent interactions is often studied in terms of transparency and understandabil...
This perspectives paper proposes a conceptualization of trust that does not require a predefined fea...