2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50788-6_23
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On the Importance of Adaptive Operator Training in Human-Swarm Interaction

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“…JHSL refers to a cybernetic perspective on HSI where human and swarm are seen as interdependent parts of the same goal-oriented system (Ashby, 1961a;Clark & Chalmers, 1998;Hasbach, Witte, & Bennewitz, 2020;Hollnagel & Woods, 2005;Hutchins, 1995;Rasmussen, Pejtersen, & Goodstein, 1994; Woods & Hollnagel, As a research field: Combination of human-factors engineering and swarm robotics that addresses the challenge how the distributed nature of robot swarms and the centralized control and feedback demands of humans can be combined into one loop As a system component: Interaction between human and robot swarm Joint human-swarm loop (JHSL)…”
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“…JHSL refers to a cybernetic perspective on HSI where human and swarm are seen as interdependent parts of the same goal-oriented system (Ashby, 1961a;Clark & Chalmers, 1998;Hasbach, Witte, & Bennewitz, 2020;Hollnagel & Woods, 2005;Hutchins, 1995;Rasmussen, Pejtersen, & Goodstein, 1994; Woods & Hollnagel, As a research field: Combination of human-factors engineering and swarm robotics that addresses the challenge how the distributed nature of robot swarms and the centralized control and feedback demands of humans can be combined into one loop As a system component: Interaction between human and robot swarm Joint human-swarm loop (JHSL)…”
Section: Holistic Perspective On Hsimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note how this relates to the discussion of intelligent systems that tune the robust controller by rules of adaptation (Section 3.2). Similarly, the operator should be exposed to different situations so that he is able to develop an intuition of swarm dynamics as well as how his own states influence these dynamics (Hasbach et al, 2020). This process may be described by neural plasticity (Hebb, 1949), meaning it can be seen as self-organizing on the neural level.…”
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