The Evaluation of a Playbook Interface for Human-Autonomy Teaming in Single Pilot Operations

G. Tokadlı, M. Dorneich, M. Matessa, Seiya Eda
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This paper presents preliminary results of an evaluation of a Playbook delegation interface for human-autonomy teaming (HAT) in Single Pilot Operations (SPO). In this context, autonomy is defined as a class of automation that acts with more intention and authority, and it behaves more like a team member than a tool. In SPO, there will be a single pilot who will serve as the pilot-in-command (PIC) to make all flight decisions, perform flight tasks, and collaborate with an autonomous teammate during the flight. To enable a move to SPO, an autonomous teammate would share responsibility, authority, and tasks with a human operator to achieve the mission goals. HAT is the study of how to design the functions, interaction, and skills of autonomous teammate to work best with humans as a team. A Playbook interface has been developed as a delegation interface for HAT to support the single pilot during the flights. It allows humans to express their intent to an autonomous teammate to efficiently adapt the function allocation in response to a situation. This may lead to more efficient coordination and joint team performance. The ability to delegate implies that function allocation between teammates can be dynamic and responsive to the current situation. Specifically, in HAT, the challenge in deciding the function allocation prior to and during task execution is how to enable teammates to express their intent to each other quickly and accurately. In SPO, Playbook enables the single pilot to call a template play and modify it with the collaboration of the autonomous teammate. The modification of a play allows not only the changing of task details but also allows changes in allocation between the human and the autonomous teammates. The Playbook evaluation study aims to evaluate (1) the ability of pilots to make function allocation decisions in real-time, and (2) the usability and functionality of the Playbook interface.
单飞行员作战中人机自主协作的剧本界面评价
本文介绍了在单驾驶员操作(SPO)中对人类自主团队(HAT)的Playbook授权接口进行评估的初步结果。在此上下文中,自治被定义为具有更多意图和权限的一类自动化,并且它的行为更像团队成员而不是工具。在SPO中,将有一名飞行员担任机长(PIC),做出所有飞行决策,执行飞行任务,并在飞行过程中与自主队友协作。为了实现向SPO的迁移,自主队友将与人类操作员共享责任、权限和任务,以实现任务目标。HAT研究的是如何设计自主团队的功能、交互和技能,以便与人类作为一个团队最好地合作。已经开发了一个Playbook接口作为HAT的委托接口,以支持飞行期间的单个飞行员。它允许人类向自主的队友表达他们的意图,以有效地调整功能分配以响应情况。这可能导致更有效的协调和联合团队绩效。委派的能力意味着团队成员之间的功能分配可以是动态的,并且可以对当前情况做出响应。具体来说,在HAT中,在任务执行之前和期间决定功能分配的挑战是如何使团队成员能够快速准确地相互表达他们的意图。在SPO中,Playbook允许单个驾驶员调用模板play,并在自主队友的协作下修改它。游戏的修改不仅允许改变任务细节,还允许改变人类和自主队友之间的分配。Playbook评估研究旨在评估(1)飞行员实时做出功能分配决策的能力,以及(2)Playbook界面的可用性和功能性。
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