Abstract. Robots can be important additions to human teams if they improve team performance by providing new skills or improving existing skills. However, to get the full benefits of a robot the team must trust and use it appropriately. We present an agent algorithm that allows a robot to estimate its trustworthiness and adapt its behavior in an attempt to increase trust. It uses case-based reasoning to store previous behav-ior adaptations and uses this information to perform future adaptations. We compare case-based behavior adaptation to behavior adaptation that does not learn and show it significantly reduces the number of behav-iors that need to be evaluated before a trustworthy behavior is found. Our evaluation is in a simulated roboti...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
Trust between human and robot is one of the crucial issues in robot-based therapy.It is highly impor...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
The addition of a robot to a team can be difficult if the human teammates do not trust the robot. Th...
Abstract. It is important for robots to be trusted by their human team-mates so that they are used t...
We present the effect of adapting to human preferences on trust in a human-robot teaming task. The t...
Trust is a key element for successful human-robot interaction. When robots are placed in human envir...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
In socially assistive robotics, an important research area is the development of adaptation techniqu...
We are witnessing accelerating technological advances in autonomous systems, of which driverless car...
In this paper, we study the model of human trust where an operator controls a robotic swarm remotely...
Trust and reputation are concepts that have been traditionally studied in domains such as electronic...
This article presents an investigation into the theoretical and computational aspects of trust as a...
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 ...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
Trust between human and robot is one of the crucial issues in robot-based therapy.It is highly impor...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...
The addition of a robot to a team can be difficult if the human teammates do not trust the robot. Th...
Abstract. It is important for robots to be trusted by their human team-mates so that they are used t...
We present the effect of adapting to human preferences on trust in a human-robot teaming task. The t...
Trust is a key element for successful human-robot interaction. When robots are placed in human envir...
This article investigates the challenge of developing a robot capable of determining if a social sit...
In socially assistive robotics, an important research area is the development of adaptation techniqu...
We are witnessing accelerating technological advances in autonomous systems, of which driverless car...
In this paper, we study the model of human trust where an operator controls a robotic swarm remotely...
Trust and reputation are concepts that have been traditionally studied in domains such as electronic...
This article presents an investigation into the theoretical and computational aspects of trust as a...
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 ...
Future robotic systems are expected to transition from tools to teammates, characterized by increasi...
Trust between human and robot is one of the crucial issues in robot-based therapy.It is highly impor...
Trust is the foundation of successful human collaboration. This has also been found to be true for h...