Designing Hybrid Intelligence Techniques for Facilitating Collaboration Informed by Social Science

Conference Paper (2022)
Author(s)

Tiffany Matej Hrkalovic (TU Delft - Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Research Group
Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3536221.3557032
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Research Group
Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics
Pages (from-to)
679-684
ISBN (electronic)
9781450393904
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Abstract

Designing (socially) intelligent systems for facilitating collaborations in human-human and human-AI teams will require them to have a basic understanding of principles underlying social decision-making. Partner selection - the ability to identify and select suitable partners for collaborative relationships - is one relevant component of social intelligence and an important ingredient for successful relationship management. In everyday life, decision to engage in joint undertakings are often based on impressions made during social interactions with potential partners. These impressions, and consequently, partner selection are informed by (non)-verbal behavioral cues. Despite its importance, research investigating how these impressions and partner selection decisions unfold in naturalistic settings seem to be lacking. Thus, in this paper, we present a project focused on understanding, predicting and modeling partner selection and understanding its relationship with human impressions in semi- naturalistic settings, such as social interactions, with the aim of informing future designing approaches of (hybrid) intelligence system that can understand, predict and aid in initiating and facilitating (current and future) collaborations.