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van der Werff, Kevin (author)
With the prevalence of artificial intelligence recently, more attention is being drawn towards the collaboration between humans and agents. Across the many fields where such an agent can be employed, we are going to specifically examine the domain of negotiation. A critical part to ensure success in this human-agent collaboration is to establish...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Penchev, Kostadin (author)
Negotiation is a challenging process for people, which often results in suboptimal agreements between the negotiating parties. This issue leads to lost benefits that one of the negotiating parties could have obtained. To counteract this drawback artificially intelligent negotiation agents are developed. Their goal is to help negotiating parties...
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Kim, Cherin (author)
As autonomous systems are increasingly integrated as a team member for collaborative tasks, trust in human-agent teams (HAT) becomes crucial to foster success. In many real world scenarios, trust violations are expected, thus demanding the use of trust repair strategies to restore damaged trust. Previous research has shown that expressing regret...
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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...
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Tanahashi, Kanta (author)
Nowadays, Human Autonomy Teams (HATs) are incorporated in many fields, where humans and autonomous agents work collaboratively to combine their capabilities with the ultimate goal of performing tasks more efficiently. In such environments, it is imperative to sustain a high level of trust between the agents as collaboration is not possible...
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Lindhorst, Paul (author)
Human-AI teams require trust to operate efficiently and solve certain tasks like search & rescue. Trustworthiness is measured using the ABI model; Ability, Benevolence and Integrity. This research paper tries to observe the effect a conflicting robot has on the human trustworthiness. The hypothesis we try to test is: “human trustworthiness...
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Jehee, Wouter (author)
Federated learning (FL), although a major privacy improvement over centralized learning, is still vulnerable to privacy leaks. The research presented in this paper provides an analysis of the threats to FL Generative Adversarial Networks. Furthermore, an implementation is provided to better protect the data of the participants with Trusted...
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Vogel, Marin (author)
Aligning human trust to correspond with an agent's trustworthiness is an essential collaborative element within Human-Agent Teaming (HAT). Misalignment of trust could cause sub-optimal usage of the agent. Trust can be influenced by providing explanations which clarify the agent's actions. However, research often approaches explanations...
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Nanhekhan, Kevin (author)
Smart contracts play an important role within the blockchain by ensuring that valid transactions are being recorded. However, there are critical concerns regarding the security and privacy of data within these blockchain applications. This research provides information on how the integration of the Trusted Platform Module can achieve more...
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Zlatkutė, Emilija (author)
With the increase of anthropomorphic conversational agents, the research on the effects of anthropomorphism in conversational agents is on the rise. However the studies cannot seem to agree on many of the raised questions and the research on the proper design of conversational agents is still lacking. This research paper attempted to contribute...
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Jiang, Yuxin (author)
Mutual human-agent trust is of great importance for humans and agents to complete a task collaboratively. This paper aims at studying one of the factors influencing this mutual trust, the directability of humans to agents. Previous studies either take directability as a general concept without looking<br/>into its different representations or...
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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...
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van der Kruk, Stephen (author)
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...
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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...
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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...
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van Tiggele, Sebastien (author)
Achieving consensus in a network is one of the most important performance bottlenecks in distributed computing. This paper takes a look at the existing protocols for achieving Byzantine Reliable Broadcast on asynchronous partially connected networks and how these protocols change to leverage the fact that some nodes have access to Trusted...
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Behnen, Francis (author)
The XRP network (Ripple network) is a global transaction network that settles trans- actions in seconds. It is a technology that provides new opportunities for traditional fi- nancial institutions and startups. In the XRP network, participants depend on each other’s functioning. However, at present Ripple Labs, Inc. is the only actor monitor-...
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