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A User Study Evaluation of Predictive Formal Modelling at Runtime in Human-Swarm Interaction

Ayodeji O. Abioye, William Hunt, Yue Gu, Eike Schneiders, Mohammad Naiseh, Blair Archibald, Michele Sevegnani, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Joel E. Fischer, Mohammad Divband Soorati

发表年份
2025
引用次数
2

摘要

Formal Modelling is often used as part of the design and testing process of software development to ensure that components operate within suitable bounds even in unexpected circumstances. We conducted a user study evaluation of predictive formal modelling (PFM) at runtime in a human-swarm mission to determine the benefit of PFM on performance and human-swarm interaction. A total of 180 participants were recruited to perform the role of aerial swarm operators delivering parcels to target locations in a simulation environment. The PFM model was integrated into the simulation software to inform the operator of the estimated mission completion time given the current number of drones deployed. The operator could increase the number of parcels delivered in any timestep by adding drones, which also increased costs, thus requiring the use of the minimum number of drones necessary to complete the task in the given time. We collected user feedback using standard survey questionnaires and measured performance using data obtained from the Human and Robot Interactive Swarm (HARIS) simulator. Our results show that PFM increased the performance of the human swarm team without significantly increasing the operators’ workload or affecting the system’s usability.

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Computer scienceSwarm behaviourHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligence

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