Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasingly autonomous, intelligent robots interacting with humans in a more naturalistic manner, approaching a relationship more akin to human-human teamwork. Given the impact of trust observed in other systems, trust in the robot team member will likely be critical to effective and safe performance. Our thesis for this paper is that trust in a robot team member must be appropriately calibrated rather than simply maximized. We describe how the human team member\u27s understanding of the system contributes to trust in human-robot teaming, by evoking mental model theory. We discuss how mental models are related to physical and behavioral characterist...
We are witnessing accelerating technological advances in autonomous systems, of which driverless car...
It is proposed that trust is a critical element in the interactive relations between humans and the ...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
This work explores the theoretical foundations of trust which provide the framework for the developm...
Robotic systems are being introduced into military echelons to extend warfighter capabilities in com...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
Current ground robots are largely employed via tele-operation and provide their operators with usefu...
A transition in robotics from tools to teammates is underway, but, because it is in an early state, ...
Despite the widespread use of robots in teams, there is still much to learn about what facilitates b...
The collaboration between AI agents (Artificial Intelligence) and human is an essential part of achi...
In this paper we briefly describe teaming heuristics as they are applied to human-human teams, and d...
Intelligent systems are increasingly entering the workplace, gradually moving away from technologies...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
We are witnessing accelerating technological advances in autonomous systems, of which driverless car...
It is proposed that trust is a critical element in the interactive relations between humans and the ...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
This work explores the theoretical foundations of trust which provide the framework for the developm...
Robotic systems are being introduced into military echelons to extend warfighter capabilities in com...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot’s behavior–and b...
Current ground robots are largely employed via tele-operation and provide their operators with usefu...
A transition in robotics from tools to teammates is underway, but, because it is in an early state, ...
Despite the widespread use of robots in teams, there is still much to learn about what facilitates b...
The collaboration between AI agents (Artificial Intelligence) and human is an essential part of achi...
In this paper we briefly describe teaming heuristics as they are applied to human-human teams, and d...
Intelligent systems are increasingly entering the workplace, gradually moving away from technologies...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
We are witnessing accelerating technological advances in autonomous systems, of which driverless car...
It is proposed that trust is a critical element in the interactive relations between humans and the ...
Mutual trust is considered a required coordinating mechanism for achieving effective teamwork in hum...