Recognizing Situations that Demand Trust
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Wagner, Alan R.
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This article presents an investigation into the
theoretical and computational aspects of trust as applied to
robots. It begins with an in-depth review of the trust literature
in search of a definition for trust suitable for implementation
on a robot. Next we apply the definition to our interdependence
framework for social action selection and develop an algorithm
for determining if an interaction demands trust on the part of
the robot. Finally, we apply our algorithm to several canonical
social situations and review the resulting indications of whether
or not the situation demands trust.
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2011
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