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TIP: A trust inference and propagation model in multi-human multi-robot teams

Yaohui Guo, X. Jessie Yang, Cong Shi

发表年份
2024
引用次数
20
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摘要

Trust is a crucial factor for effective human–robot teaming. Existing literature on trust modeling predominantly focuses on dyadic human-autonomy teams where one human agent interacts with one robot. There is little, if not no, research on trust modeling in teams consisting of multiple human and robotic agents. To fill this important research gap, we present the Trust Inference and Propagation (TIP) model to model and estimate human trust in multi-human multi-robot teams. In a multi-human multi-robot team, we postulate that there exist two types of experiences that a human agent has with a robot: direct and indirect experiences. The TIP model presents a novel mathematical framework that explicitly accounts for both types of experiences. To evaluate the model, we conducted a human-subject experiment with 15 pairs of participants ( $$N=30$$ ). Each pair performed a search and detection task with two drones. Results show that our TIP model successfully captured the underlying trust dynamics and significantly outperformed a baseline model. To the best of our knowledge, the TIP model is the first mathematical framework for computational trust modeling in multi-human multi-robot teams.

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Computer scienceInferenceRobotArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interaction

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