Abstract
The purpose of this symposium is to provide an in-depth discussion of some of the key constructs that influence interaction with automation, particularly alarming systems. Emphasis is placed on the issue of trust, and the determinants of compliance and reliance on single versus ‘teams’ of multiple automated systems. The symposium is comprised of five papers presented by well-known scientists in the field. The range of topics discussed in this symposium include: temporal precedence in trust formation, a system-wide theory of trust in multiple automated aids, design of multimodal systems, and new alarm standards. The symposium concludes with a theoretical discussion of the concepts of ‘trust’ versus ‘faith’ in automation.
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