Measuring Perceived Agent Appropriateness in a Live-Flight Human-Autonomy Teaming Scenario

Joseph Lyons, P. Highland, N. Bos, David Lyons, Anna Skinner, T. Schnell, Ryan Hefron
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United States Air Force Test Pilot School students ( N = 6) participated in a study involving an agent-directed human pilot (“Blue agent”) in dogfighting scenarios against an adversary (“Red agent”). The adversary used three levels of difficulty as follows: low, medium, and high. An agent appropriateness scale was developed to gauge how appropriate the Blue agent’s behaviors were during each dogfight. Results demonstrated that agent appropriateness varied by Red agent difficulty. These results suggest that agent appropriateness is an essential element in human-autonomy teaming research. Practitioners should seek to develop agent appropriateness measures suitable for the particular context and technology in question.
在实时飞行人类自主团队场景中测量感知代理适当性
美国空军试飞员学校的学生(N = 6)参加了一项研究,涉及一名特工指导的人类飞行员(“蓝色特工”)在与对手(“红色特工”)的缠斗场景中。对手使用的难度等级如下:低、中、高。开发了一个代理适当性量表来衡量蓝色代理在每次混战中的行为是否适当。结果表明,药剂的适宜性因红色药剂的难度而异。这些结果表明,代理适当性是人类自主团队研究的一个重要因素。从业者应该寻求开发适合特定环境和相关技术的代理适当性措施。
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