Pluggable Social Artificial Intelligence for Enabling Human-Agent Teaming (1909.04492v2)
Abstract: As intelligent systems are increasingly capable of performing their tasks without the need for continuous human input, direction, or supervision, new human-machine interaction concepts are needed. A promising approach to this end is human-agent teaming, which envisions a novel interaction form where humans and machines behave as equal team partners. This paper presents an overview of the current state of the art in human-agent teaming, including the analysis of human-agent teams on five dimensions; a framework describing important teaming functionalities; a technical architecture, called SAIL, supporting social human-agent teaming through the modular implementation of the human-agent teaming functionalities; a technical implementation of the architecture; and a proof-of-concept prototype created with the framework and architecture. We conclude this paper with a reflection on where we stand and a glance into the future showing the way forward.
- J. van Diggelen (1 paper)
- J. S. Barnhoorn (1 paper)
- M. M. M. Peeters (1 paper)
- W. van Staal (1 paper)
- M. L. Stolk (1 paper)
- B. van der Vecht (1 paper)
- J. van der Waa (1 paper)
- J. M. Schraagen (1 paper)