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Barnhoorn, J.S. (author), Rakhorst-Oudendijk, M. (author), Veltman, K. (author), Holleman, B. (author), Haije, T. (author), Wolbers, J. (author), Janssen, J. (author)
The Royal Netherlands Navy is moving towards more autonomous ships to cope with the increasingly complex naval operations while sailing with a reduced manning. The strong expansion of automation and autonomous systems on board requires new solutions for optimal collaboration between the crew and the extensive set of ship systems. We are...
conference paper 2022
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Schadd, M.P.D. (author), Schoonderwoerd, T.A.J. (author), van den Bosch, K. (author), Visker, O.H. (author), Haije, T. (author), Veltman, K.H.J. (author)
The rapid progress in artificial intelligence enables technology to more and more become a partner of humans in a team, rather than being a tool. Even more than in human teams, partners of human–agent teams have different strengths and weaknesses, and they must acknowledge and utilize their respective capabilities. Coordinated team collaboration...
article 2022
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van der Waa, J. (author), Verdult, S. (author), van den Bosch, K. (author), van Diggelen, J. (author), Haije, T. (author), van der Stigchel, B. (author), Cocu, I. (author)
With the progress of Artificial Intelligence, intelligent agents are increasingly being deployed in tasks for which ethical guidelines and moral values apply. As artificial agents do not have a legal position, humans should be held accountable if actions do not comply, implying humans need to exercise control. This is often labeled as Meaningful...
article 2021
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Haije, T. (author), van der Waa, J.S. (author), Veltman, K. (author)
report 2021
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