Trust in Automation: Designing for Appropriate Reliance
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Abstract
Automation is often problematic because people fail to rely upon it appropriately. Because people respond to technology socially, trust influences reliance on automation. In particular, trust guides reliance when complexity and unanticipated situations make a complete understanding of the automation impractical. This review considers trust from the organizational, sociological, interpersonal, psychological, and neurological perspectives. It considers how the context, automation characteristics, and cognitive processes affect the appropriateness of trust. The context in which the automation is used influences automation performance and provides a goal-oriented perspective to assess automation characteristics…
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- Automation
- Context (archaeology)
- Computer science
- Interpersonal communication
- Knowledge management
- Perspective (graphical)
- Human–computer interaction
- Risk analysis (engineering)
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