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Real-Time Estimation of Drivers' Trust in Automated Driving Systems
(International Journal of Social Robotics, 2020-09-19)
Trust miscalibration issues, represented by undertrust and overtrust, hinder the interaction between drivers and self-driving vehicles. A modern challenge for automotive engineers is to avoid these trust miscalibration ...
Personality in Healthcare Human Robot Interaction (H-HRI): A Literature Review and Brief Critique
(HAI 2020, 2020-08-13)
Robots are becoming an important way to deliver health care, and personality is vital to understanding their effectiveness. Despite this, there is a lack of a systematic overarching understanding of personality in health ...
A Review of Personality in Human‒Robot Interactions
(Foundations and Trends® in Information Systems, 2020-02-01)
Personality has been identified as a vital factor in understanding the quality of human robot interactions. Despite this the research in this area remains fragmented and lacks a coherent framework. This makes it difficult ...
Comparing the Effects of False Alarms and Misses on Humans’ Trust in (Semi)Autonomous Vehicles
(HRI 2020, 2020-01-28)
Trust in automated driving systems is crucial for effective driver- (semi)autonomous vehicles interaction. Drivers that do not trust the system appropriately are not able to leverage its benefits. This study presents a ...
Error Type, Risk, Performance, and Trust: Investigating the Different Impacts of false alarms and misses on Trust and Performance
(GVSETS 2019, 2019-06-28)
Semi-autonomous vehicles are intended to give drivers multitasking flexibility and to improve driving safety. Yet, drivers have to trust the vehicle’s autonomy to fully leverage the vehicle’s capability. Prior research on ...
Barriers to AV Bus Acceptance: A U.S. National Survey and Research Agenda
(International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2021-02-03)
Automated Vehicle (AV) buses hold great potential, yet it is not clear if Americans will
choose to ride them. Trust and attitudes, often influenced by individual differences, are vital predictors of technology acceptance ...
Robots and COVID-19: Re-imagining Human–Robot Collaborative Work in Terms of Reducing Risks to Essential Workers
(Robonomics, 2021-01-16)
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the widespread adoption of physical distancing to prevent the disease’s spread. Physical distancing, however, is not always feasible for essential workers. Robots are one proposed solution ...
A Personable Robot: Meta-analysis of Robot Personality and Human Acceptance
(IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2022-05-27)
For robots to be of use to humans, they first must be accepted. One important variable that might impact this acceptance is a robot’s personality. To date, results of studies examining robot personality have produced mixed ...
Birds of a Feather Flock Together: But do Humans and Robots? A Meta-Analysis of Human and Robot Personality Matching
(IEEE RO-MAN 2021, 2021-07-14)
Collaborative work between humans and robots holds great potential but, such potential is diminished should humans fail to accept robots as collaborators. One solution is to design robots to have a similar personality to ...
How internal and external risks affect the relationships between trust and driver behavior in automated driving systems
(Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2021-01-09)
Automated driving systems (ADSs) allow vehicles to engage in self-driving under specific conditions. Along with the potential safety benefits, the increase in productivity through non-driving-related tasks (NDRTs) is often ...