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Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization
Read-only archive of site from September 29, 2023.
CPS-VO
Social psychology
biblio
How Humans Develop Trust in Communication Robots: A Phased Model Based on Interpersonal Trust
Submitted by grigby1 on Tue, 12/01/2020 - 1:22pm
pubcrawl
trust development
trust
standards
social robots
social robot
Social psychology
Service robots
self-esteem
robust trust
Robot Trust
Resiliency
resilience
communication robot
psychology
Presses
phased model
interpersonal trust
Humanoid robots
human-robot interaction
Human Factors
Human behavior
general category trust
Educational robots
Economics
communication robot NAO
biblio
Toward Interactional Trust for Humans and Automation: Extending Interdependence
Submitted by aekwall on Mon, 09/21/2020 - 3:39pm
team working
Computer Theory and Trust
trustworthiness machines
trusted teammates
trust-related concepts
Social psychology
social exchange
outcome-based trust
interdependence theory
interactional trust
integrated interactional approach
human-automation trust
Human-automation interaction
automated future
security of data
human-robot interaction
Matrix decomposition
Nash Equilibrium
Compositionality
Human Factors
psychology
human computer interaction
automation
tools
composability
pubcrawl
Trusted Computing
file
On Leveraging Social Informatics for Transportation Cyber-Physical Systems
Submitted by sfelixwu on Thu, 02/20/2014 - 12:07pm. Contributor:
S. Felix Wu
CPS Domains
Automotive
Communication
Platforms
Control
Transportation
CPS Technologies
Foundations
cyber physical systems
Informatics
Social psychology
social-behavioral factors
CFP Submissions
CFP Paper Submissions
2014 National Workshop on Transportation CPS
2014
Academia
Position Paper
Publications
file
Designing Cyber-Spaces & Promoting Cyber-Cultures to Reduce SPEC-Inspired Hacktivism
Submitted by Katie Dey on Wed, 12/19/2012 - 2:31pm. Contributors:
Lisa M. PytlikZillig
Tonya K. Bernadt
Michael J. Hayes,
Ashok Samal
Leen-Kiat Soh
Alan J. Tomkins
Shiyuan Wang
ABSTRACT
SaTC Posters
hacktivism
Social psychology
trust
University of Nebraska Public Policy Center
1228937
SaTC PI Meeting 2012
Academia
Poster