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Two Many Cooks: Understanding Dynamic Human-Agent Team Communication and Perception Using Overcooked 2

Human-Computer Interaction 2021-10-08 v1

Abstract

This paper describes a research study that aims to investigate changes in effective communication during human-AI collaboration with special attention to the perception of competence among team members and varying levels of task load placed on the team. We will also investigate differences between human-human teamwork and human-agent teamwork. Our project will measure differences in the communication quality, team perception and performance of a human actor playing a Commercial Off - The Shelf game (COTS) with either a human teammate or a simulated AI teammate under varying task load. We argue that the increased cognitive workload associated with increases task load will be negatively associated with team performance and have a negative impact on communication quality. In addition, we argue that positive team perceptions will have a positive impact on the communication quality between a user and teammate in both the human and AI teammate conditions. This project will offer more refined insights on Human - AI relationship dynamics in collaborative tasks by considering communication quality, team perception, and performance under increasing cognitive workload.

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@article{arxiv.2110.03071,
  title  = {Two Many Cooks: Understanding Dynamic Human-Agent Team Communication and Perception Using Overcooked 2},
  author = {Andres Rosero and Faustina Dinh and Ewart J. de Visser and Tyler Shaw and Elizabeth Phillips},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.03071},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Presented at AI-HRI symposium as part of AAAI-FSS 2021 (arXiv:2109.10836)

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