A Classification Model for Sensing Human Trust in Machines Using EEG and GSR

03/27/2018
by   Kumar Akash, et al.
0

Today, intelligent machines interact and collaborate with humans in a way that demands a greater level of trust between human and machine. A first step towards building intelligent machines that are capable of building and maintaining trust with humans is the design of a sensor that will enable machines to estimate human trust level in real-time. In this paper, two approaches for developing classifier-based empirical trust sensor models are presented that specifically use electroencephalography (EEG) and galvanic skin response (GSR) measurements. Human subject data collected from 45 participants is used for feature extraction, feature selection, classifier training, and model validation. The first approach considers a general set of psychophysiological features across all participants as the input variables and trains a classifier-based model for each participant, resulting in a trust sensor model based on the general feature set (i.e., a "general trust sensor model"). The second approach considers a customized feature set for each individual and trains a classifier-based model using that feature set, resulting in improved mean accuracy but at the expense of an increase in training time. This work represents the first use of real-time psychophysiological measurements for the development of a human trust sensor. Implications of the work, in the context of trust management algorithm design for intelligent machines, are also discussed.

READ FULL TEXT
research
10/09/2021

Clustering Human Trust Dynamics for Customized Real-time Prediction

Trust calibration is necessary to ensure appropriate user acceptance in ...
research
10/16/2020

Monitoring Trust in Human-Machine Interactions for Public Sector Applications

The work reported here addresses the capacity of psychophysiological sen...
research
06/29/2020

Human Trust-based Feedback Control: Dynamically varying automation transparency to optimize human-machine interactions

Human trust in automation plays an essential role in interactions betwee...
research
06/28/2021

Trust is not all about performance: trust biases in interaction with humans, robots and computers

Trust is essential for sustaining cooperation among humans. The same pri...
research
09/25/2019

Decentralized Trust Management: Risk Analysis and Trust Aggregation

Decentralized trust management is used as a referral benchmark for assis...
research
03/16/2016

A Review of Theoretical and Practical Challenges of Trusted Autonomy in Big Data

Despite the advances made in artificial intelligence, software agents, a...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset