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2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'06)
Autonomous Agent as Helper - Helpful or Annoying?
Hong Kong, China
December 18-December 22
ISBN: 0-7695-2748-5
Paul Rudman, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Mary Zajicek, Oxford Brookes University, UK
This paper describes an investigation into the feasibility of agent-provided assistance for two specific situations, (1) when a previously-interrupted task is resumed, offer to open previously-used contextual documents and (2) when a non-optimal task is begun, suggest a more suitable alternative task. A paper-based task places participants in the situations described. The concern is to maximise the balance between helpfulness and annoyance.

The results are discussed in terms of timing of interruption and social effects. Overall, the agent needs to take account of the human?s likely feelings towards any intervention; interventions must be both useful and perceived to be useful.

Citation:
Paul Rudman, Mary Zajicek, "Autonomous Agent as Helper - Helpful or Annoying?," iat, pp.170-176, 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'06), 2006
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