Human-Autonomy Teaming Trust Toolkit (HAT3) Executive Summary
Abstract
Advances in artificial intelligence capabilities in autonomy-enabled systems and robotics have pushed research to address the unique nature of human-autonomy team collaboration. The goals of these advanced technologies are to enable rapid decision making, enhance situation awareness, promote shared understanding, and improve team dynamics. Simultaneously, use of these technologies is expected to reduce risk to those who collaborate with these systems. Yet, for appropriate human autonomy teaming to take place, especially as we move beyond dyadic partnerships, proper calibration of team trust is needed to effectively coordinate interactions during high-risk operations. To meet this end, critical measures of team trust for this new dynamic of human-autonomy teams are needed. This report provides an overview of the purpose, components, and functionality of the Human-Autonomy Teaming Trust Toolkit.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2022
- Accession Number
- AD1189513
Entities
People
- Andrea S. Krausman
- Anthony L Baker
- Catherine Neubauer
- Justin Jagielski
- Sean M. Fitzhugh
Organizations
- United States Army Research Laboratory