Presentation 2009-07-24
Toward more systematic and rigorous discussions on human's over-trust in smart machines
Toshiyuki INAGAKI,
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Abstract(in English) In human-machine systems, it is usually claimed that, "the human must have final authority over the automation." However, authority trading from humans to automation may be indispensable for assuring systems safety, and that a machine-initiated automation invocation may be required even in the human-centered automation. This paper discusses whether human can place too much trust in such an automation and rely on it in an inappropriate manner.
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Keyword(in English) Authority and responsibility / human-centered automation / situation awareness / trust and over-trust
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Conference Date 2009/7/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Toward more systematic and rigorous discussions on human's over-trust in smart machines
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Keyword(1) Authority and responsibility
Keyword(2) human-centered automation
Keyword(3) situation awareness
Keyword(4) trust and over-trust
1st Author's Name Toshiyuki INAGAKI
1st Author's Affiliation School of Systems Information and Engineering, University of Tsukuba()
Date 2009-07-24
Paper # SSS2009-6
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 151
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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