Hu et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Computational modeling of the dynamics of human trust during human–machine interactionsHu et al., 2018
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- Hu W
- Akash K
- Reid T
- Jain N
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- IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
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We developed an experiment to elicit human trust dynamics in human-machine interaction contexts and established a quantitative model of human trust behavior with respect to these contexts. The proposed model describes human trust level as a function of experience …
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