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Strategic Shaping of Human Prosociality: A Latent-State POMDP Framework

Human-Computer Interaction 2026-03-04 v1 Robotics Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

We propose a decision-theoretic framework in which a robot strategically can shape inferred human's prosocial state during repeated interactions. Modeling the human's prosociality as a latent state that evolves over time, the robot learns to infer and influence this state through its own actions, including helping and signaling. We formalize this as a latent-state POMDP with limited observations and learn the transition and observation dynamics using expectation maximization. The resulting belief-based policy balances task and social objectives, selecting actions that maximize long-term cooperative outcomes. We evaluate the model using data from user studies and show that the learned policy outperforms baseline strategies in both team performance and increasing observed human cooperative behavior.

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@article{arxiv.2603.02379,
  title  = {Strategic Shaping of Human Prosociality: A Latent-State POMDP Framework},
  author = {Zahra Zahedi and Xinyue Hu and Shashank Mehrotra and Mark Steyvers and Kumar Akash},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.02379},
  year   = {2026}
}

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This article has been published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11410120