We present the effect of adapting to human preferences on trust in a human-robot teaming task. The team performs a task in which the robot acts as an action recommender to the human. It is assumed that the behavior of the human and the robot is based on some reward function they try to optimize. We use a new human trust-behavior model that enables the robot to learn and adapt to the human's preferences in real-time during their interaction using Bayesian Inverse Reinforcement Learning. We present three strategies for the robot to interact with a human: a non-learner strategy, in which the robot assumes that the human's reward function is the same as the robot's, a non-adaptive learner strategy that learns the human's reward function for per...
Human and robot partners increasingly need to work together to perform tasks as a team. Robots desig...
The modelling of trust values on agents is broadly considered fundamental for decision-making in hum...
The present work investigated the effects of trust violations on perceptions and risk-taking behavio...
We present the effect of adapting to human preferences on trust in a human-robot teaming task. The t...
Trust-aware human-robot interaction (HRI) has received increasing research attention, as trust has b...
In this paper, we present a framework for trust-aware sequential decision-making in a human-robot te...
We are interested in asymmetric human-robot teams, where a human supervisor occasionally takes over ...
Increasing anthropomorphic robot behavioral design could affect trust and cooperation positively. Ho...
Despite the widespread use of robots in teams, there is still much to learn about what facilitates b...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot's behavior-and b...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
We are interested in asymmetric human-robot teams adhering to a "supervisor-worker" relationship, wh...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
In socially assistive robotics, an important research area is the development of adaptation techniqu...
How do mistakes made by a robot affect its trustworthiness and acceptance in human-robot collaborati...
Human and robot partners increasingly need to work together to perform tasks as a team. Robots desig...
The modelling of trust values on agents is broadly considered fundamental for decision-making in hum...
The present work investigated the effects of trust violations on perceptions and risk-taking behavio...
We present the effect of adapting to human preferences on trust in a human-robot teaming task. The t...
Trust-aware human-robot interaction (HRI) has received increasing research attention, as trust has b...
In this paper, we present a framework for trust-aware sequential decision-making in a human-robot te...
We are interested in asymmetric human-robot teams, where a human supervisor occasionally takes over ...
Increasing anthropomorphic robot behavioral design could affect trust and cooperation positively. Ho...
Despite the widespread use of robots in teams, there is still much to learn about what facilitates b...
In order to interact seamlessly with robots, users must infer the causes of a robot's behavior-and b...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
We are interested in asymmetric human-robot teams adhering to a "supervisor-worker" relationship, wh...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
In socially assistive robotics, an important research area is the development of adaptation techniqu...
How do mistakes made by a robot affect its trustworthiness and acceptance in human-robot collaborati...
Human and robot partners increasingly need to work together to perform tasks as a team. Robots desig...
The modelling of trust values on agents is broadly considered fundamental for decision-making in hum...
The present work investigated the effects of trust violations on perceptions and risk-taking behavio...