Clustering Trust Dynamics in a Human-Robot Sequential Decision-Making Task
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Affiliation:
1. Industrial and Operations Engineering Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
2. Air Force Research Laboratory, OH, USA
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Control and Optimization,Computer Science Applications,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Mechanical Engineering,Human-Computer Interaction,Biomedical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering
Link
http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/7083369/9831196/09816108.pdf?arnumber=9816108
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