Wiki source code of Human-Agent Teamwork
Version 2.1 by Clara Stiller on 2022/04/01 10:37
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| 2 | === Teamwork concepts:=== | ||
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| 4 | * **Joint activities** | ||
| 5 | ** Interpredictability | ||
| 6 | ability, to predict what others will do (foresee if someone needs help e.g. exit the train with a baby stroller) | ||
| 7 | ** Common ground | ||
| 8 | team has to have mutual knowledge, beliefs and assumptions about others' skills or capabilities -> related to the Ontology in our project | ||
| 9 | ** Directability | ||
| 10 | individuals are able to modify actions of the others, as well as conditions and priorities | ||
| 11 | one can influence others, they react to the influence | ||
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| 13 | * **shared mental model** | ||
| 14 | ** Mental Model | ||
| 15 | *** = internal representation of the world, which is used to describe, explain and predict | ||
| 16 | *** related to 'theory of mind' | ||
| 17 | *** a theory of mind enables the ability to attribute mental states (beliefs, intentions, emotions, desires) that are different from one's own | ||
| 18 | //example: Richard believes that MAry intends him to persuade Albert that...// | ||
| 19 | ** Shared mental Model | ||
| 20 | [[mental model.png||height="100"]] | ||
| 21 | *** 'overlap' of individual mental models, knowledge representation shared by team members | ||
| 22 | ***same use as mental model, but for team behavior (describe, explain, predict) | ||
| 23 | *** allows coordination and adaption of changes | ||
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