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January Member Conversation Meeting: Trust in Multi-Human-Robot Teams: A Neuroergonomics Approach

  • 1.  January Member Conversation Meeting: Trust in Multi-Human-Robot Teams: A Neuroergonomics Approach

    Posted 15 days ago
    Edited by Kelly Neville 10 days ago

    Dear HART TG members,

    We are excited to invite you, your guests, and anyone interested in learning about our technical group/TG to the Human-AI-Robot Teaming (HART) TG January Member Conversation on Tuesday, February 28, at 12 PM ET.

    Please bring/invite a friend, bring your questions, join the conversation, share your ideas, and enjoy the research "lightning talk". This month's topic and research lightning talk is "Trust in multi-human-robot teams: a neuroergonomics approach", to be presented by Aakash Yadav of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 

    Speaker Bio: Aakash is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the Neuroergonomics Lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, advised by Dr. Ranjana Mehta. His research interests span trust in human-robot teams, disaster robotics, machine learning, and neuroergonomics.

    Abstract: Understanding team dynamics in multi-human-robot teams (mHRTs) is crucial as robots increasingly operate alongside humans in high-stakes environments. This work explores using neurophysiological measures (i.e., fNIRS, ECG, etc.) to assess team trust. We use methods such as wavelet transform coherence, dynamics time warping, and cross-recurrent quantification analysis to assess team dynamics in addition to individual-based metrics. 

    https://umich.zoom.us/j/96774370098
    Meeting ID: 967 7437 0098
    Passcode: 218613

    Feel free to share this announcement and registration link with your colleagues/guests who may be interested in attending to learn about HART.

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    Kelly Neville
    Chair, HART TG
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