How and when can robots be team members? Three decades of research on human–robot teams

FD Wolf, RM Stock-Homburg - Group & Organization …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Artificial intelligence and robotic technologies have grown in sophistication and reach.
Accordingly, research into mixed human–robot teams that comprise both robots and humans …

Who will be the members of Society 5.0? Towards an anthropology of technologically posthumanized future societies

ME Gladden - Social Sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
The Government of Japan's “Society 5.0” initiative aims to create a cyber-physical society in
which (among other things) citizens' daily lives will be enhanced through increasingly close …

Dataflow query execution in a parallel main-memory environment

AN Wilschut, PMG Apers - Distributed and Parallel Databases, 1993 - Springer
In this paper, the performance and characteristics of the execution of various join-trees on a
parallel DBMS are studied. The results of this study are a step into the direction of the design …

Who/what is my teammate? Team composition considerations in human–AI teaming

NJ McNeese, BG Schelble… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
There are many unknowns regarding the characteristics and dynamics of human-AI teams,
including a lack of understanding of how certain human-human teaming concepts may or …

Using perceptual and cognitive explanations for enhanced human-agent team performance

MA Neerincx, J van der Waa, F Kaptein… - … Conference, EPCE 2018 …, 2018 - Springer
Most explainable AI (XAI) research projects focus on well-delineated topics, such as
interpretability of machine learning outcomes, knowledge sharing in a multi-agent system or …

Human-robot teams: A review

FD Wolf, R Stock-Homburg - International Conference on Social Robotics, 2020 - Springer
Research on human-robots teams (HRTs) as teams in which humans and robots work
together is an emerging interdisciplinary field that still has white spots that are only slowly …

Cobotic service teams and power dynamics: Understanding and mitigating unintended consequences of human-robot collaboration in healthcare services

I Shanks, ML Scott, M Mende, J van Doorn… - Journal of the Academy …, 2024 - Springer
In cobotic service teams, employees and robots collaborate to serve customers. As cobotic
teams become more prevalent, a key question arises: How do consumers respond to cobotic …

Exploring shared control in automated driving

M Johns, B Mok, D Sirkin, N Gowda… - 2016 11th ACM/IEEE …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Automated driving systems that share control with human drivers by using haptic feedback
through the steering wheel have been shown to have advantages over fully automated …

Designing planning and control interfaces to support user collaboration with flying robots

D Szafir, B Mutlu, T Fong - The International Journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Robots are becoming increasingly prevalent and are already providing assistance in a
variety of activities, ranging from space exploration to domestic housework. Recent …

Enabling robotic social intelligence by engineering human social-cognitive mechanisms

TJ Wiltshire, SF Warta, D Barber, SM Fiore - Cognitive Systems Research, 2017 - Elsevier
For effective human-robot interaction, we argue that robots must gain social-cognitive
mechanisms that allow them to function naturally and intuitively during social interactions …