Autonomy as a Teammate: Evaluation of Teammate-Likeness

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Pub Date : 2022-06-12 DOI:10.1177/15553434221108002
G. Tokadlı, M. Dorneich
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Abstract

What makes an autonomous system a teammate? The paper presents an evaluation of factors that can encourage a human perceive an autonomous system as a teammate rather than a tool. Increased perception of teammate-likeness more closely matches the human’s expectations of a teammate’s behavior, benefiting coordination and cooperation. Previous work with commercial pilots suggested that autonomous systems should provide visible cues of actions situated in the work environment. These results motivated the present study to investigate the impact of feedback modality on the teammate-likeness of an autonomous system under low (sequential events) and high (concurrent events) task loads. A Cognitive Assistant (CA) was developed as an autonomous teammate to support a (simulated) Mars mission. With centralized feedback, an autonomous teammate provided verbal and written information on a dedicated display. With distributed feedback, the autonomous teammate provided visible cues of actions in the environment in addition to centralized feedback. Perception of teammate-likeness increased with distributed feedback due to increased awareness of the CA’s actions, especially under low task load. In high task load, teamwork performance was higher with distributed feedback when compared to centralized feedback, where in low task load there was no difference in teamwork performance between feedback modalities.
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作为队友的自主性:队友相似性的评价
是什么让一个自治系统成为一个队友?本文提出了一个评估因素,可以鼓励人们将自主系统视为一个队友,而不是一个工具。对队友相似度的感知增加,更符合人类对队友行为的期望,有利于协调和合作。先前对商业飞行员的研究表明,自主系统应该在工作环境中提供可见的动作提示。这些结果促使本研究探讨反馈方式对低(顺序事件)和高(并发事件)任务负载下自主系统队友相似性的影响。一个认知助理(CA)被开发为一个自主的队友来支持(模拟)火星任务。通过集中反馈,自主队友可以在专用显示屏上提供口头和书面信息。通过分布式反馈,除了集中式反馈外,自主团队还提供了环境中行动的可见线索。由于对CA行为的认识增加,特别是在低任务负荷下,分布式反馈增加了对队友相似度的感知。在高任务负荷下,分布式反馈方式的团队合作绩效高于集中式反馈方式,而在低任务负荷下,不同反馈方式的团队合作绩效无显著差异。
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