Browsing by Author "Sycara, K."
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The effect of culture on trust in automation: reliability and workload
Chien, S.-Y.; Lewis, M.; Sycara, K.; Liu, J.-S.; Kumru, Asiye (ACM, 2018-11)Trust in automation has become a topic of intensive study since the late 1990s and is of increasing importance with the advent of intelligent interacting systems. While the earliest trust experiments involved human ... -
Influence of cultural factors in dynamic trust in automation
Chien, S.-Y.; Lewis, M.; Sycara, K.; Liu, J.-S.; Kumru, Asiye (IEEE, 2016)The use of autonomous systems has been rapidly increasing in recent decades. To improve human-automation interaction, trust has been closely studied. Research shows trust is critical in the development of appropriate ... -
Influence of culture, transparency, trust, and degree of automation on automation use
Chien, S. Y.; Lewis, M.; Sycara, K.; Kumru, Asiye; Liu, J. S. (IEEE, 2020-06)The reported study compares groups of 120 participants each, from the United States (U.S.), Taiwan (TW), and Turkey (TK), interacting with versions of an automated path planner that vary in transparency and degree of ... -
Reasoning about uncertain information and conflict resolution through trust revision
Şensoy, Murat; Fokoue, A.; Pan, J. Z.; Norman, T. J.; Tang, Y.; Oren, N.; Sycara, K. (International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2013)In information driven MAS, information consumers collect information about their environment from various sources such as sensors. However, there is no guarantee that a source will provide the requested information truthfully ... -
Reasoning with uncertain information and trust
Şensoy, Murat; Mel, G. de; Fokoue, A.; Norman, T. J.; Pan, J. Z.; Tang, Y.; Oren, N.; Sycara, K.; Kaplan, L.; Pham, T. (SPIE, 2013)A limitation of standard Description Logics is its inability to reason with uncertain and vague knowledge. Although probabilistic and fuzzy extensions of DLs exist, which provide an explicit representation of uncertainty, ...
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