A Taxonomy for Improving Dialog between Autonomous Agent Developers and Human-Machine Interface Designers
Hooper, Daylond James (Infoscitex, Inc.) | Duffy, Jeffrey P. (Infoscitex, Inc.) | Calhoun, Gloria L. (Wright Patterson Air Force Base) | Hughes, Thomas C. (Infoscitex, Inc.)
Autonomous agents require interfaces to define their interactions with humans. The coupling between agents and humans is often limited, with disjoint goals between the agent interface and its associated autonomous components. This leads to a gap in human interaction relative to agent capabilities. We seek to aid interface designs by clarifying agent capabilities within an interface context. A taxonomy was developed that can help elucidate the agent’s affordances and constraints that guide interface design. Moreover, the descriptors employed in the taxonomy can serve as a common language to support dialog between agent and interface developers, resulting in improved autonomous systems that support human-autonomy coordination.
Nov-1-2015