Automation Reliability and Decision Strategy: A Sequential Decision Making Model for Automation Interaction

Author:

Acharya Aditya1,Howes Andrew1,Baber Chris2,Marshall Tom3

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham. UK

2. School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham. UK

3. Institute of Applied Healthcare Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham. UK

Abstract

The question of how people make use of automation to support their decision making is becoming increasingly important. As computers provide ever greater input to the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, so they are more likely to be partners in decision making. However, when automation makes recommendations that the human disagrees with or that might be based on erroneous analysis, then this could result in a change in decision strategy. It is not simply a matter of ignoring or rejecting the recommendation but rather a matter of deciding how best to make use of the automation’s output. By modeling information search and decision strategies under different levels of information reliability, we demonstrate that it makes sense to adapt decision strategy to the information context.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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