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Task load dependent decision referrals for joint binary classification in human-automation teams

Systems and Control 2025-04-08 v1 Artificial Intelligence Human-Computer Interaction Systems and Control

Abstract

We consider the problem of optimal decision referrals in human-automation teams performing binary classification tasks. The automation, which includes a pre-trained classifier, observes data for a batch of independent tasks, analyzes them, and may refer a subset of tasks to a human operator for fresh and final analysis. Our key modeling assumption is that human performance degrades with task load. We model the problem of choosing which tasks to refer as a stochastic optimization problem and show that, for a given task load, it is optimal to myopically refer tasks that yield the largest reduction in expected cost, conditional on the observed data. This provides a ranking scheme and a policy to determine the optimal set of tasks for referral. We evaluate this policy against a baseline through an experimental study with human participants. Using a radar screen simulator, participants made binary target classification decisions under time constraint. They were guided by a decision rule provided to them, but were still prone to errors under time pressure. An initial experiment estimated human performance model parameters, while a second experiment compared two referral policies. Results show statistically significant gains for the proposed optimal referral policy over a blind policy that determines referrals using the automation and human-performance models but not based on the observed data.

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@article{arxiv.2504.04248,
  title  = {Task load dependent decision referrals for joint binary classification in human-automation teams},
  author = {Kesav Kaza and Jerome Le Ny and Aditya Mahajan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.04248},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to IEEE for possible publication

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