Ten challenges for making automation a "team player" in joint human-agent activity
Title | Ten challenges for making automation a "team player" in joint human-agent activity |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | G. Klien, D. D. Woods, J. M. Bradshaw, R. R. Hoffman, P. J. Feltovich |
Journal | IEEE Intelligent Systems |
Volume | 19 |
Pagination | 91-95 |
Date Published | Nov |
ISSN | 1541-1672 |
Keywords | Automation, automation components, C3E 2019, Cognition, delay, Displays, Electric breakdown, HMT, human computer interaction, human factors, Human Machine Teaming, human-agent activity, human-centered computing, Humans, intelligent agent, Interactions, joint activity, joint human-agent activity, multi-agent systems, Systems engineering and theory, team player, team working, Teamwork, Technology management |
Abstract | We propose 10 challenges for making automation components into effective "team players" when they interact with people in significant ways. Our analysis is based on some of the principles of human-centered computing that we have developed individually and jointly over the years, and is adapted from a more comprehensive examination of common ground and coordination. |
DOI | 10.1109/MIS.2004.74 |
Citation Key | 1363742 |
- human-centered computing
- Technology management
- Teamwork
- team working
- team player
- Systems engineering and theory
- multi-agent systems
- joint human-agent activity
- joint activity
- Interactions
- intelligent agent
- Humans
- automation
- human-agent activity
- Human Machine Teaming
- Human Factors
- human computer interaction
- HMT
- Electric breakdown
- Displays
- delay
- cognition
- C3E 2019
- automation components
- Human Machine Teaming
- Interactions
- C3E 2019