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2003 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Adjustable Autonomy and Human-Agent Teamwork in Practice: An Interim Report on Space Applications

verfasst von : Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Maarten Sierhuis, Alessandro Acquisti, Paul Feltovich, Robert Hoffman, Renia Jeffers, Debbie Prescott, Niranjan Suri, Andrzej Uszok, Ron Van Hoof

Erschienen in: Agent Autonomy

Verlag: Springer US

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We give a preliminary perspective on the basic principles and pitfalls of adjustable autonomy and human-centered teamwork. We then summarize the interim results of our study on the problem of work practice modeling and human-agent collaboration in space applications, the development of a broad model of human-agent teamwork grounded in practice, and the integration of the Brahms, KAoS, and NOMADS agent frameworks We hope our work will benefit those who plan and participate in work activities in a wide variety of space applications, as well as those who are interested in design and execution tools for teams of robots that can function as effective assistants to humans.

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Titel
Adjustable Autonomy and Human-Agent Teamwork in Practice: An Interim Report on Space Applications
verfasst von
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
Maarten Sierhuis
Alessandro Acquisti
Paul Feltovich
Robert Hoffman
Renia Jeffers
Debbie Prescott
Niranjan Suri
Andrzej Uszok
Ron Van Hoof
Copyright-Jahr
2003
Verlag
Springer US
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9198-0_11

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