| Katia P. Sycara and C. Michael Lewis. Calibrating trust to integrate intelligent agents into human teams. In Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 1998. 13 |
....proof that task behaviour is in accordance with user desires, guarded execution of incompletely trusted behaviours and incremental trust growth based on scenario generalisation. The scale of the problem is perhaps indicated by the scope of the proposed mechanism to address it. Sycara et al. [31] report on the impact of (experimentally determined) errors made by an agent on the trust placed in that agent by a user in a high pressure task environment. Milewski and Lewis [11] investigate delegation to agents as a general concern, reviewing social science literature on delegation as well as ....
Sycara, KP., Lewis M, Lenox T, Roberts L. "Calibrating trust to integrate intelligent agents into human teams" Proceedings of the 31 st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp 263 -- 268, 1998
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Katia P. Sycara and C. Michael Lewis. Calibrating trust to integrate intelligent agents into human teams. In Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 1998. 13
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Katia P. Sycara and C. Michael Lewis. Calibrating trust to integrate intelligent agents into human teams. In Proceedings of the Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 1998. 13
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K. Sycara, M. Lewis, T. Lenox, and L. Roberts, "Calibrating trust to integrate intelligent agents into human teams," 31st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1998.
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