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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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    The Effect of Agent Reasoning Transparency on Automation Bias: An Analysis of Response Performance

    We examined how the transparency of an agent’s reasoning affected the human operator’s complacent behavior in a military route selection task. Participants guided a three-vehicle convoy through a simulated env...

    Julia L. Wright, Jessie Y. C. Chen in Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality (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)

  4. Chapter and Conference Paper

    Designing Effective Soldier-Robot Teams in Complex Environments: Training, Interfaces, and Individual Differences

    Extensive US Army programs are being pursued to increase the effectiveness of unmanned vehicles for diverse missions during future combat. The following paper identified 23 human-robot interaction (HRI) guidel...

    Michael J. Barnes, Jessie Y. C. Chen in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2011)