Teamwork between humans and computer agents has become increasingly prevalent. This paper presents a behavioral study of fairness and trust in a heterogeneous setting comprising both computer agents and human participants. It investigates people's choice of teammates and their commitment to their teams in a dynamic environment in which actions occur at a fast pace and decisions are made within tightly constrained time frames, under conditions of uncertainty and partial information. In this setting, participants could form teams by negotiating over the division of a reward for the successful completion of a group task. Participants could also choose to defect from their existing teams in order to join or create other teams. Results show that...
The present study develops an artificial agent that plays the iterative chicken game based on a comp...
Forming teams using heterogeneous agents that perform well together to accomplish a task in a game c...
This study examines how comparison of performance among individuals on different teams affects coope...
In this paper we present a computational model of interaction between agents in order to participate...
Team behavior has almost exclusively been studied as involving humans interacting in tasks that requ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSEN | openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigData | openaire: EC/H2020...
Team behavior has almost exclusively been studied as involving humans interacting in tasks that requ...
As technology advances, automated systems become more autonomous which leads to a higher interdepend...
textMulti-agent systems are applied to distributed problem-solving applications because of their abi...
Teamwork is important when humans work together with automated agents to perform tasks requiring mon...
There are several applications in which humans and agents jointly perform a task. If the task involv...
Among researchers in multi-agent systems there has been growing interest in using intelligent agent...
Human trust and reliance in artificial agents is critical to effective collaboration in mixed human ...
This study aims to better understand trust in human-autonomy teams, finding that trust is related to...
With the goal of better understanding Human-machine Teaming (HMT) dynamics and how team competencies...
The present study develops an artificial agent that plays the iterative chicken game based on a comp...
Forming teams using heterogeneous agents that perform well together to accomplish a task in a game c...
This study examines how comparison of performance among individuals on different teams affects coope...
In this paper we present a computational model of interaction between agents in order to participate...
Team behavior has almost exclusively been studied as involving humans interacting in tasks that requ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSEN | openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigData | openaire: EC/H2020...
Team behavior has almost exclusively been studied as involving humans interacting in tasks that requ...
As technology advances, automated systems become more autonomous which leads to a higher interdepend...
textMulti-agent systems are applied to distributed problem-solving applications because of their abi...
Teamwork is important when humans work together with automated agents to perform tasks requiring mon...
There are several applications in which humans and agents jointly perform a task. If the task involv...
Among researchers in multi-agent systems there has been growing interest in using intelligent agent...
Human trust and reliance in artificial agents is critical to effective collaboration in mixed human ...
This study aims to better understand trust in human-autonomy teams, finding that trust is related to...
With the goal of better understanding Human-machine Teaming (HMT) dynamics and how team competencies...
The present study develops an artificial agent that plays the iterative chicken game based on a comp...
Forming teams using heterogeneous agents that perform well together to accomplish a task in a game c...
This study examines how comparison of performance among individuals on different teams affects coope...