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From Trust in Automation to Decision Neuroscience: Applying Cognitive Neuroscience Methods to Understand and Improve Interaction Decisions Involved in Human Automation Interaction

机译:从对自动化的信任到决策神经科学:应用认知神经科学方法来理解和改进涉及人类自动化交互的交互决策

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Human automation interaction (HAI) systems have thus far failed to live up to expectations mainly because human users do not always interact with the automation appropriately. Trust in automation (TiA) has been considered a central influence on the way a human user interacts with an automation; if TiA is too high there will be overuse, if TiA is too low there will be disuse. However, even though extensive research into TiA has identified specific HAI behaviors, or trust outcomes, a unique mapping between trust states and trust outcomes has yet to be clearly identified. Interaction behaviors have been intensely studied in the domain of HAI and TiA and this has led to a reframing of the issues of problems with HAI in terms of reliance and compliance. We find the behaviorally defined terms reliance and compliance to be useful in their functionality for application in real-world situations. However, we note that once an inappropriate interaction behavior has occurred it is too late to mitigate it. We therefore take a step back and look at the interaction decision that precedes the behavior. We note that the decision neuroscience community has revealed that decisions are fairly stereotyped processes accompanied by measurable psychophysiological correlates. Two literatures were therefore reviewed. TiA literature was extensively reviewed in order to understand the relationship between TiA and trust outcomes, as well as to identify gaps in current knowledge. We note that an interaction decision precedes an interaction behavior and believe that we can leverage knowledge of the psychophysiological correlates of decisions to improve joint system performance. As we believe that understanding the interaction decision will be critical to the eventual mitigation of inappropriate interaction behavior, we reviewed the decision making literature and provide a synopsis of the state of the art understanding of the decision process from a decision neuroscience perspective. We forward hypotheses based on this understanding that could shape a research path toward the ability to mitigate interaction behavior in the real world.
机译:迄今为止,人类自动化交互(HAI)系统未能达到期望,这主要是因为人类用户并不总是与自动化进行适当的交互。对自动化的信任(TiA)已被视为对人类用户与自动化交互方式的重要影响。如果TiA太高,则会过度使用;如果TiA太低,则会废弃。然而,尽管对TiA的广泛研究已经确定了特定的HAI行为或信任结果,但信任状态与信任结果之间的唯一映射尚未明确地确定。在HAI和TiA领域已经对交互行为进行了深入研究,这导致了在依赖和合规方面重新定义HAI问题的问题。我们发现,行为定义的术语依赖和合规性在其功能上很有用,可用于现实环境中。但是,我们注意到,一旦发生了不适当的交互行为,为时已晚,无法缓解它。因此,我们退后一步,看看行为之前的交互决策。我们注意到决策神经科学界已经发现,决策是相当刻板的过程,并伴有可测量的心理生理相关性。因此回顾了两篇文献。全面审查了TiA文献,以了解TiA与信任结果之间的关系,并找出当前知识中的空白。我们注意到,交互决策先于交互行为,并认为我们可以利用决策的心理生理相关知识来改善关节系统的性能。由于我们认为了解交互决策对于最终缓解不适当的交互行为至关重要,因此我们回顾了决策文献,并从决策神经科学的角度概述了对决策过程的最新了解。我们基于这种理解来提出假设,这些假设可能会为减轻现实世界中的交互行为的能力塑造一条研究之路。

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