In human-agent teams, how one teammate trusts another teammate should correspond to the latter's actual trustworthiness, creating what we would call appropriate mutual trust. Although this sounds obvious, the notion of appropriate mutual trust for human-agent teamwork lacks a formal definition. In this article, we propose a formalization which represents trust as a belief about trustworthiness. Then, we address mutual trust, and pose that agents can use beliefs about trustworthiness to represent how they trust their human teammates, as well as to reason about how their human teammates trust them. This gives us a formalization with nested beliefs about beliefs of trustworthiness. Next, we highlight that mutual trust should also be appropriat...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
Trust and cooperation are fundamental to human interac-tions. How much we trust other people directl...
As intelligent agents are becoming human's teammates, not only do humans need to trust intelligent a...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...
As technology advances, automated systems become more autonomous which leads to a higher interdepend...
Mutual human-agent trust is of great importance for humans and agents to complete a task collaborati...
The role of intelligent agents becomes more social as they are expected to act in direct interaction...
Intelligent systems are increasingly entering the workplace, gradually moving away from technologies...
Collaborative AI (CAI) is a fast growing field of study. Cooperation between teams composed of human...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility --- as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howev...
Defining and measuring trust in dynamic, multiagent teams is important in a range of contexts, parti...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
We outline the notion of trust and two formal models developed to solve the trust problem in multi-a...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
Trust and cooperation are fundamental to human interac-tions. How much we trust other people directl...
As intelligent agents are becoming human's teammates, not only do humans need to trust intelligent a...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...
As technology advances, automated systems become more autonomous which leads to a higher interdepend...
Mutual human-agent trust is of great importance for humans and agents to complete a task collaborati...
The role of intelligent agents becomes more social as they are expected to act in direct interaction...
Intelligent systems are increasingly entering the workplace, gradually moving away from technologies...
Collaborative AI (CAI) is a fast growing field of study. Cooperation between teams composed of human...
Trust is a judgement of unquestionable utility --- as humans we use it every day of our lives. Howev...
Defining and measuring trust in dynamic, multiagent teams is important in a range of contexts, parti...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the difficult problem of es-tablishing and mai...
We outline the notion of trust and two formal models developed to solve the trust problem in multi-a...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
This article addresses the problem of finding suitable agents to collaborate with for a given intera...
Trust and cooperation are fundamental to human interac-tions. How much we trust other people directl...