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Autor:
Jessie Y. C. Chen, Michael J. Barnes
Publikováno v:
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 54:157-174
Objective: A military multitasking environment was simulated to examine the effects of an intelligent agent, RoboLeader, on the performance of robotics operators. Background: The participants’ task was to manage a team of ground robots with the ass
Autor:
Jessie Y. C. Chen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. 5:83-105
A military vehicle crew station environment was simulated and a series of three experiments was conducted to examine the workload and performance of the combined position of the gunner and robotics operator in a multitasking environment. The study al
Autor:
Joseph E. Mercado, Michael A. Rupp, Daniel Barber, Michael J. Barnes, Jessie Y. C. Chen, Katelyn Procci
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 58(3)
Objective: We investigated the effects of level of agent transparency on operator performance, trust, and workload in a context of human–agent teaming for multirobot management. Background: Participants played the role of a heterogeneous unmanned v
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 58(3)
Objective: We used meta-analysis to assess research concerning human trust in automation to understand the foundation upon which future autonomous systems can be built. Background: Trust is increasingly important in the growing need for synergistic h
Publikováno v:
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics. Understanding Human Cognition ISBN: 9783642393594
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In the current experiment, we simulated a military multitasking environment and evaluated the effects of RoboLeader on the performance of human operators (i.e., vehicle commanders) who had the responsibility of supervising the plans/routes for a conv
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d74a770fa7532ec9711ca5d9a8700615
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39360-0_30
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39360-0_30
Autor:
Kristin E. Schaefer, Jessie Y. C. Chen, Deborah R. Billings, Raja Parasuraman, Peter A. Hancock, Ewart J. de Visser
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 53(5)
Objective: We evaluate and quantify the effects of human, robot, and environmental factors on perceived trust in human-robot interaction (HRI). Background: To date, reviews of trust in HRI have been qualitative or descriptive. Our quantitative review