2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2212.00607
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Real-time Trust Prediction in Conditionally Automated Driving Using Physiological Measures

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“…Defining trust has in and of itself proven challenging. For the purposes of this study, the definition of trust was adapted from previous work, where it was interpreted to be contingent upon the interaction between human operators and technology in distinct contexts [5]. The intricate and multidimensionality of trust, particularly in dynamic settings like Air Traffic Management (ATM), necessitates the adoption of a multimodal approach for the assessment of trust, wherein input from questionnaires, behavioural metrics, as well as physiological metrics can be incorporated to present a more complete picture of trust [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defining trust has in and of itself proven challenging. For the purposes of this study, the definition of trust was adapted from previous work, where it was interpreted to be contingent upon the interaction between human operators and technology in distinct contexts [5]. The intricate and multidimensionality of trust, particularly in dynamic settings like Air Traffic Management (ATM), necessitates the adoption of a multimodal approach for the assessment of trust, wherein input from questionnaires, behavioural metrics, as well as physiological metrics can be incorporated to present a more complete picture of trust [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%