Foundations of Human-Agent Collaboration: Situation-Relevant Information Sharing

Miller, Tim (University of Melbourne) | Pearce, Adrian (University of Melbourne) | Sonenberg, Liz (University of Melbourne) | Dignum, Frank (Universiteit Utrecht) | Felli, Paolo (University of Melbourne) | Muise, Christian (University of Melbourne)

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Empirical studies with humans and agents demonstrate that the nature and forms of information required by the human differ depending on the design of the relationship between the participants — a relationship that is sometimes characterised using the concept of levels of autonomy, though the usefulness of that characterisation has recently been questioned. Therefore, understanding how people work with automation and how to design automated systems to better support people, is a field long studied, but of growing importance. Our current work seeks to contribute to the design of representations and algorithms that can be deployed in such contexts.

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