2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Exploring Patterns as a Framework for Embedding Consent Mechanisms in Human-Agent Collectives
Authors : Stuart Moran, Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden
Published in: Active Media Technology
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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With ever increasing developments in computing technology, approaches to attaining informed consent are becoming outdated. In light of this ongoing change, researchers have begun to propose several new mechanisms to meet the emerging challenges of consent in pervasive settings. Unfortunately a particular problem arises when considering consent in the context of Human-Agent Collectives (HACs). These large-scale heterogeneous networks, of multiple co-operating humans and agents are particularly complex and it is difficult to know
what
,
where
and
how
to introduce these new mechanisms. In this paper we explore the potential of patterns of interactional arrangement as a framework for embedding consent mechanisms in HACs and other ubiquitous systems.