The trust feedback slider used to get feedback from the participants after every search site. The mission timer is paused when the slider is shown to let the participants take their time in adjusting their trust.

The trust feedback slider used to get feedback from the participants after every search site. The mission timer is paused when the slider is shown to let the participants take their time in adjusting their trust.

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We present the effect of adapting to human preferences on trust in a human-robot teaming task. The team performs a task in which the robot acts as an action recommender to the human. It is assumed that the behavior of the human and the robot is based on some reward function they try to optimize. We use a new human trust-behavior model that enables...

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... the threat level inside it. The participants were specifically asked to report their trust level on the intelligent agent. Further, we updated the trust feedback slider to provide information about the last interaction that the participant had, in order to help them make an informed decision about their trust. The updated interface can be seen in fig. ...
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... Experiment Measures After each site's search was completed, the participants were asked to provide feedback on their level of trust on the intelligent agent's recommendations. The interface can be seen in fig. 2. The slider values were between 0 and 100 with a step of 2 points. The endof-mission trust (used in sec 5) is the feedback given by the participant using this slider after completing the search of the last search ...
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... shows the post-mission trust rating given using Muir's trust scale. Repeated measures ANOVA shows significant difference between the trust ratings given to the three strategies (F (2, 22) = 11.962, p < 0.001), with the highest trust given to the adaptive. ...

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