Effect of human biases on human-agent teams
As human-agent teams get increasingly deployed in the real-world, agent designers need to take into account that humans and agents have different abilities to specify preferences. In this paper, we focus on how human biases in specifying preferences for resources impacts the performance of large, he...
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Main Authors: | PARUCHURI, Praveen, VARAKANTHAM, Pradeep Reddy, SYCARA, Katia, SCERRI, Paul |
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2010
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