Clustering Human Trust Dynamics for Customized Real-time Prediction
Liu, Jundi, Akash, Kumar, Misu, Teruhisa, Wu, Xingwei
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Trust calibration is necessary to ensure appropriate user acceptance in advanced automation technologies. A significant challenge to achieve trust calibration is to quantitatively estimate human trust in real-time. Although multiple trust models exist, these models have limited predictive performance partly due to individual differences in trust dynamics. A personalized model for each person can address this issue, but it requires a significant amount of data for each user. We present a methodology to develop customized model by clustering humans based on their trust dynamics. The clustering-based method addresses the individual differences in trust dynamics while requiring significantly less data than personalized model. We show that our clustering-based customized models not only outperform the general model based on entire population, but also outperform simple demographic factor-based customized models. Specifically, we propose that two models based on ``confident'' and ``skeptical'' group of participants, respectively, can represent the trust behavior of the population. The ``confident'' participants, as compared to the ``skeptical'' participants, have higher initial trust levels, lose trust slower when they encounter low reliability operations, and have higher trust levels during trust-repair after the low reliability operations. In summary, clustering-based customized models improve trust prediction performance for further trust calibration considerations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-8-2021
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