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Exploring Human-Robot Trust During Teaming in a Real-World Testbed
Paul Robinette, Michael Novitzky, Caileigh Fitzgerald, Michael R. Benjamin, Henrik Schmidt
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
Project Aquaticus is a human-robot teaming competition on the water involving autonomous surface vehicles and human operated motorized kayaks. Teams composed of both humans and robots share the same physical environment to play capture the flag. In this paper, we present results from seven competitions of our half-court (one participant versus one robot) game. We found that participants indicated more trust in more aggressive behaviors from robots.
Keywords
TestbedRobotComputer scienceHuman–robot interactionFlag (linear algebra)Human–computer interactionCompetition (biology)Artificial intelligenceComputer securityWorld Wide Web
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