An EEG-network-metric based approach to real-time trust inference in human-autonomy teaming

基于脑电网络指标的人机协作实时信任推断方法

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Abstract

Efficient and effective teaming between humans and autonomous systems requires the establishment and maintenance of trust to maximize team task performance. Despite advances in autonomous systems, human expertise remains critical in tasks fraught with deviations from procedures or plans that cannot be pre-programmed. As autonomous systems become more sophisticated, they will possess the ability to positively influence interactions with their human partners, provided the autonomous systems have a real-time estimation of their human partner's cognitive state (including trust). In this paper, we report our results in ascertaining a human's trust in an autonomous system via electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements. We report that trust can be measured continuously and unobtrusively, and that using analysis techniques which account for interactions among brain regions shows benefits compared to more traditional methods which use only EEG signal-power. Inter-channel connectivity network-metrics, which measure dynamic changes in synchronous behavior between distant brain regions, appear to better capture cognitive activities that correlate with a human's trust in an autonomous system.

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