The effect of similarity between human and machine action choices on adaptive automation performance
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
2014
Department
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
School or Division
Graduate School of Engineering and Management
Source Publication
Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference On Artificial Intelligence ; Proceedings of the Nineteenth AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium
Abstract
Excerpt: One of the defining characteristics of an adaptive automation system is the hand-off from machine to human–and vice versa. This research seeks to improve system control hand-offs, by investigating how the manner in which the automation completes its task affects the overall performance of the human-machine team.
Recommended Citation
Bindewald, J. M. (2014). The effect of similarity between human and machine action choices on adaptive automation performance. Proceedings of the Nineteenth AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium, 4, 3061–3062. https://aaai.org/papers/8779-the-effect-of-similarity-between-human-and-machine-action-choices-on-adaptive-automation-performance/
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Author Jason Bindewald was an AFIT PhD student at the time of this conference publication. (AFIT-ENG-DS-15-S-007, September 2015)