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On the Utility of Accounting for Human Beliefs about AI Intention in Human-AI Collaboration [PDF]
To enable effective human-AI collaboration, merely optimizing AI performance without considering human factors is insufficient. Recent research has shown that designing AI agents that take human behavior into account leads to improved performance in human-AI collaboration. However, a limitation of most existing approaches is their assumption that human
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Communicable Diseases and the Workplace [PDF]
[Excerpt] Coming to work when we are sick raises some interesting questions: How contagious are we? Should we stay home? What could be done to prevent disease transmission to others, with its effects on absenteeism, performance, and efficiency, as well ...
Brown, Nellie J
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Analysis of human steering behavior differences in human-in-control and autonomy-in-control driving [PDF]
Steering models (such as the generalized two-point model) predict human steering behavior well when the human is in direct control of a vehicle. In vehicles under autonomous control, human control inputs are not used; rather, an autonomous controller applies steering and acceleration commands to the vehicle.
arxiv
Study on Human-Variability-Respecting Optimal Control Affecting Human Interaction Experience [PDF]
Broad application of human-machine interaction (HMI) demands advanced and human-centered control designs for the machine's automation. Human natural motor action shows stochastic behavior, which has so far not been respected in HMI control designs. Using a previously presented novel human-variability-respecting optimal controller we present a study ...
arxiv
Aims:This study aimed to compare the heat inactivation kinetics of viable human norovirus with the surrogate, MS2 bacteriophage as well as assess the decay of the RNA signal.Methods and results:Human intestinal enteroids were used to analyze the heat ...
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Human Behavior Modeling via Identification of Task Objective and Variability [PDF]
Human behavior modeling is important for the design and implementation of human-automation interactive control systems. In this context, human behavior refers to a human's control input to systems. We propose a novel method for human behavior modeling that uses human demonstrations for a given task to infer the unknown task objective and the ...
arxiv
Mutual Adaptation in Human-Robot Co-Transportation with Human Preference Uncertainty [PDF]
Mutual adaptation can significantly enhance overall task performance in human-robot co-transportation by integrating both the robot's and human's understanding of the environment. While human modeling helps capture humans' subjective preferences, two challenges persist: (i) the uncertainty of human preference parameters and (ii) the need to balance ...
arxiv
Norovirus is the leading cause of epidemic and endemic acute gastroenteritis worldwide and the most frequent cause of foodborne illness in the United States.
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Identifying the Most Significant Microbiological Foodborne Hazards to Public Health: A New Risk Ranking Model [PDF]
In order to help facilitate a risk-based food safety system, we developed the Foodborne Illness Risk Ranking Model (FIRRM), a decisionmaking tool that quantifies and compares the relative burden to society of 28 foodborne pathogens.
Batz, Michael+6 more
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Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Human Norovirus Immunity [PDF]
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