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de Witte, Sven (author)
Bounding boxes are often used to communicate automatic object detection results to humans, aiding humans in a multitude of tasks. We investigate the relationship between bounding box localization errors and human task performance. We use observer performance studies on a visual multi-object counting task to measure both human trust and...
master thesis 2023
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Zhou, Jing (author)
Explainable AI (XAI) has gained increasing attention from more and more researchers with an aim to improve human interaction with AI systems. In the context of human-agent teamwork (HAT), providing explainability to the agent helps to increase shared team knowledge and belief, therefore improving overall teamwork. With various backgrounds and...
master thesis 2023
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Aishwarya, Nilay (author)
As AI is progressively incorporated into several spheres of society. This rapid growth has also brought a lot of challenges such as discriminating or skewed results and a lack of accountability. To address these challenges, there is a growing interest in Human-AI teams where AI-assisted decision-making includes humans in the loop. This approach...
master thesis 2023
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Zhang, liang (author)
Trust is a fundamental component in human-AI relationships, serving as a critical element of user acceptance and satisfaction, particularly within the realm of Decision Support Systems (DSS). The technological advances in conversational user interfaces (CUIs) such as ChatGPT and digital assistants (e.g., Alexa) allow laypeople to interact with...
master thesis 2023
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Germanov, Pavel (author)
Trust in negotiation agents plays a crucial role in their adoption and utilization. However, there is not enough research on what factors influence it. This paper aims to investigate how different explanations of a negotiation agent’s strategy affect human trust and decision-making. Specifically, it compares the effects of a truthful explanation...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Luu, justin (author)
This research experiment aimed to investigate the level of trust placed in an AI negotiation assistant paired with a truthful explanation of their negotiation strategy versus an opposite explanation within the Pocket Negotiator platform. A between-user study involving 30 participants was conducted to assess participants’ trust perceptions based...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Hasdemir, Deniz Tan (author)
Negotiations have an essential role in our lives as they help us to find mutually beneficial solutions and resolve conflicts. It leads to effective communication and collaboration between the involved parties. Negotiation among parties has high importance to have an outcome that is suitable for all. In such scenarios, negotiation agents can be...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Marcu, Alexandra (author)
Intelligent agents are increasingly required to engage in collaboration with humans in the context of human-agent teams (HATs) to achieve shared goals. Interdependence is a fundamental concept in teamwork. It enables humans and robots to leverage their capabilities and collaboratively work towards a shared goal, fostering the development of...
bachelor thesis 2023
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de Nie, Robert (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the construction industry in the Netherlands as projects came to a stop and project teams struggled to collaborate remotely. To cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and consequential virtual work environment, it is crucial to have effectively collaborating design teams. A renown contributor to team...
master thesis 2022
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van Rossum, Alan (author)
This research set out to find whether the use of gestures by virtual embodied agents could affect perceptions of integrity by humans. 48 participants played a quiz with the assistance of a gesturing and an idle agent. Likert scales were used to evaluate their perceptions of integrity, which showed no significant difference between either agent....
master thesis 2022
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Jung, Ji Youn (author)
Research has shown how people anthropomorphize conversational agents (CA) and unconsciously bring their gender stereotypes into human-agent interaction. For this reason, there has been a long lasted dilemma on whether designers should design CAs that conform to or violate stereotypical expectations. Despite the urgency and importance of...
master thesis 2022
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Degachi, Chadha (author)
Increased levels of user control and feedback incorporation in learning systems is commonly cited as good AI development practice. However, the evidence as to the exact effect of perceived control over trust in these systems is mixed. This study investigates the relationship between different dimensions of trust and perceived control in...
master thesis 2022
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Slobbe, Hidde (author)
This report describes the graduation project for the MSc program Strategic Product Design. The client in this project is Etro Vastgoedzorg, a real estate maintenance company. Etro has a need for having and providing overview on client satisfaction, with the clients being several large housing corporations. To create this overview, the initial...
master thesis 2021
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Shivankar, Shantanu (author)
The mental model is a very rarely studied topic when it comes to human-machine interaction. Nearly all the studies that are done in this field are on measuring the actual performance of the human while performing the collaborative task with the automation system rather than understanding the complete picture of how the human is understanding and...
master thesis 2021
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Cebeci, Merve Seher (author)
Thanks to growing online shopping, last mile logistics is becoming a more relevant problem for cities due to its negative impacts, such as congestion and environmental problems. In this research, one of the urban freight transport services aiming to tackle these externalities is analysed: crowdshipping. Crowdshipping is a service where the...
master thesis 2021
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Ziad Ahmad Saad Soliman Nawar, Ziad (author)
The collaboration between AI agents (Artificial Intelligence) and human is an essential part of achieving complex goals more efficiently. Many aspects are influential in achieving effective teamwork. One of them is trust. In addition, sharing the mental model would improve the understanding of the other’s behavior and the prediction of their...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Tofacchi, Tommaso (author)
The complex dynamics that shape human interactions have been the object of studies for decades. One of the most famous examples to analyse the cooperative or defective nature of people is the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma (IPD), a versatile dynamic game which has been shown capable of capturing the emergence of cooperative behaviours in...
bachelor thesis 2021
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de Klerk, Leon (author)
The domain name system (DNS) and public key infrastructure (PKI) provide the core services for the Internet. The use of these systems requires trust in institutions to provide proper services, which they can fail to provide. Centralized management allows these institutions to perform censorship. Additionally, these legacy systems have seen...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Ramesh, Aravindakshan (author)
Recent developments in information technology such as artificial intelligence and machine learning allow the storage and processing of gigabytes of personal data allowing the possibility of a range of negative effects. Centralized digital solutions have proved to have massive data leaks in the past. Blockchain technology is proposed as a...
master thesis 2020
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van Beek, O.A. (author)
Trust is a human mechanism that opens doors to innovation and progress. Especially when risk is involved, trust will create a bridge between you and an opportunity and will enable that crossover. I believe design can form such a bridge, and in this project I explored how design can create trust.<br/>This project was done in the context of a...
master thesis 2020
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