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dc.contributor資科系-
dc.creator劉吉軒-
dc.creatorLiu, Jyi-Shane-
dc.creatorChien, Shih-Yi-
dc.creatorLewis, Michael-
dc.creatorSycara, Katia-
dc.creatorKumru, siye-
dc.date2019-09-
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-27T07:35:18Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-27T07:35:18Z-
dc.date.issued2020-03-27T07:35:18Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/129181-
dc.description.abstractThe reported study compares groups of 120 participants each, from the United States, Taiwan, and Turkey interacting with versions of an automated path planner that vary in transparency and degree of automation. The nationalities were selected in accordance with the theory of Cultural Syndromes as representatives of Dignity (US), Face (Taiwan), and Honor (Turkey) cultures and were predicted to differ in readiness to trust automation, degree of transparency required to use automation, and willingness to use systems with high degrees of automation. Three experimental conditions were tested. In the first, highlight, path conflicts were highlighted leaving rerouting to the participant. In the second, re-planner made requests for permission to reroute when a path conflict was detected. The third combined condition increased transparency of the re-planner by combining highlighting with rerouting to make the conflict on which decision was based visible to the user. A novel framework relating transparency, stages of automation, and trust in automation is proposed in which transparency plays a primary-
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dc.relationIEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems-
dc.titleInfluence of Culture, Transparency,Trust, and Degree of Automation on Automation Use-
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