Trust is a fundamental aspect of teamwork in Human-Agent Teams (HATs). Trust violations are an inevitable aspect of the cycle of trust, so effective trust repair strategies are needed to ensure durable and successful team performance. This study explores the effectiveness of four trust repair strategies. In a first-person shooter resembling HAT task, a trust violation was provoked when the robotic agent failed to detect an approaching enemy. After this, the agent offered an apology composed of an explanation and/or an expression of regret (either one alone, both or neither). Our results indicated that expressing regret was crucial for effective trust repair, and that trust repair was most effective when the apology contained both components
Robot co-workers, like human co-workers, make mistakes that undermine trust. Yet, trust is just as i...
Optimal performance of collaborative tasks requires consideration of the interactions between social...
As intelligent agents are becoming human's teammates, not only do humans need to trust intelligent a...
The role of intelligent agents becomes more social as they are expected to act in direct interaction...
Autonomous agents (AA) will increasingly be deployed as teammates instead of tools. In many operatio...
Robots like human co-workers can make mistakes violating a human’s trust in them. When mistakes happ...
Robots like human co-workers can make mistakes violating a human’s trust in them. When mistakes happ...
The effects of anthropomorphism, transparency and system failure on task performance and trust towar...
The researchers investigated trust in a distributed work team. We explored the extent to which incre...
Intelligent agents are increasingly required to engage in collaboration with humans in the context o...
Nowadays, Human Autonomy Teams (HATs) are incorporated in many fields, where humans and autonomous a...
Aligning human trust to correspond with an agent's trustworthiness is an essential collaborative ele...
Buchholz V, Kulms P, Kopp S. It's (Not) Your Fault! Blame and Trust Repair in Human-Agent Cooperatio...
Trust is vital for effective human–robot teams. Trust is unstable, however, and it changes over time...
Across domains, organizations and society are facing a trust deficit (Twenge, Campbell, & Carter, 20...
Robot co-workers, like human co-workers, make mistakes that undermine trust. Yet, trust is just as i...
Optimal performance of collaborative tasks requires consideration of the interactions between social...
As intelligent agents are becoming human's teammates, not only do humans need to trust intelligent a...
The role of intelligent agents becomes more social as they are expected to act in direct interaction...
Autonomous agents (AA) will increasingly be deployed as teammates instead of tools. In many operatio...
Robots like human co-workers can make mistakes violating a human’s trust in them. When mistakes happ...
Robots like human co-workers can make mistakes violating a human’s trust in them. When mistakes happ...
The effects of anthropomorphism, transparency and system failure on task performance and trust towar...
The researchers investigated trust in a distributed work team. We explored the extent to which incre...
Intelligent agents are increasingly required to engage in collaboration with humans in the context o...
Nowadays, Human Autonomy Teams (HATs) are incorporated in many fields, where humans and autonomous a...
Aligning human trust to correspond with an agent's trustworthiness is an essential collaborative ele...
Buchholz V, Kulms P, Kopp S. It's (Not) Your Fault! Blame and Trust Repair in Human-Agent Cooperatio...
Trust is vital for effective human–robot teams. Trust is unstable, however, and it changes over time...
Across domains, organizations and society are facing a trust deficit (Twenge, Campbell, & Carter, 20...
Robot co-workers, like human co-workers, make mistakes that undermine trust. Yet, trust is just as i...
Optimal performance of collaborative tasks requires consideration of the interactions between social...
As intelligent agents are becoming human's teammates, not only do humans need to trust intelligent a...