Print Email Facebook Twitter The Influence of Information Sharing on the Predictability of the Human to an Agent Title The Influence of Information Sharing on the Predictability of the Human to an Agent Author van der Kruk, Stephen (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft Intelligent Systems) Contributor Tielman, M.L. (mentor) Ferreira Gomes Centeio Jorge, C. (mentor) Verhagen, R.S. (mentor) Krijthe, J.H. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Computer Science and Engineering Project CSE3000 Research Project Date 2021-07-02 Abstract Mutual predictability shows itself as a contributing factor to mutual trust and is known to improve the effectiveness in a human-agent teamwork setting. As team members communicate to coordinate the team through the task, the question arises as to what information the human should share to be predictable to an agent. To experiment with measuring the predictability, defined as to what extent the agent can anticipate the actions of the human, we used the Blocks World for Teams (BW4T) task. The two information types shared are intentions and world knowledge. The predictability is evaluated in the background by the agent logging, with automatic help from the human agent, a sequence containing the human performed actions. The agent can assign 2 probabilities to a human performed action. The first indicates with what probability the agent could say the human chose this action. The second indicates with what probability the agent could say this action led to this outcome. These probabilities then vary based on whether the information sent beforehand implied this action. The experiment has 4 different cases: sharing no information, sharing intentions, sharing world knowledge, and sharing both types. It is shown that sharing intentions contributes the most to higher predictability, due to these messages being the most effective at implying the future action of the human. World knowledge and sharing both types have less effect on predictability. We speculate that this is because of the larger amount of messages to share as well as when to share them, which overloads the human. Subject predictabilityhuman-agent interaction,human-agent trusthuman-agent teamInformation sharing To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6bed715a-d5d2-4b69-bbc9-808c47e969cc Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2021 Stephen van der Kruk Files PDF Research_Paper_Stephen_va ... r_Kruk.pdf 488.19 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6bed715a-d5d2-4b69-bbc9-808c47e969cc/datastream/OBJ/view