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  1. Chapter and Conference Paper

    Human-Agent Teaming for Effective Multirobot Management: Effects of Agent Transparency

    The U.S. Army Research Laboratory is engaged in a multi-year program focusing on the human role in supervising autonomous vehicles. We discuss this research with regard to patterns of human/intelligent agent (...

    Michael J. Barnes, Jessie Y. C. Chen in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2016)

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    Effects of Individual Differences on Human-Agent Teaming for Multi-robot Control

    In the current experiment, we simulated a military multitasking environment and evaluated the effects of RoboLeader on the performance of human operators (i.e., vehicle commanders) who had the responsibility o...

    Jessie Y. C. Chen, Stephanie A. Quinn in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2013)

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    An Overview of Humans and Autonomy for Military Environments: Safety, Types of Autonomy, Agents, and User Interfaces

    The objective of this review is to extract design implications from multiyear US Army sponsored research investigating humans and autonomy. The programs covered diverse research paradigms: (a) effects of auton...

    Michael J. Barnes, Jessie Y. C. Chen in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2013)