Interaction Design Patterns for Adaptive Human-Agent-Robot Teamwork in High-Risk Domains

conference paper
Integrating cognitive agents and robots into teams that operate in high-demand situations involves mutual and context-dependent behaviors of the human and agent/robot team-members. We propose a cognitive engineering method that includes the development of Interaction Design patterns for such systems as re-usable, theoretically and empirically founded, design solutions. This paper presents an overview of the background, the method and three example patterns.
TNO Identifier
574970
Publisher
Springer
Source title
EPCE 2016: Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
Editor(s)
Harris, D.
Pages
211-220
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