Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Joseph Andrew Giampapa, Katia Sycara, and Gita Sukthankar
Proceedings of the First International Working Conference on Human Factors and Computational Models in Negotiation (HuCom 2008), December, 2008, pp. 55-62.
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| Abstract |
| This article reports work on first steps toward characterizing a negotiation process model for ad hoc and distributed groups or teams, so that automation can more accurately track the states of a negotiation from human discourse. We devised three experimental scenarios and ran human subject experiments that involved group decision-making and consensus building. Our experiments showed that the communication patterns of successful distributed ad hoc teams differed in two significantly different conditions. We describe our motivations, experimental design and results. |
| Keywords |
| Communication process model, consensus building, ad hoc distributed teams, negotiation, teamwork |
| Notes |
Sponsor: US ARL and UK MOD Grant ID: Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands Associated Center(s) / Consortia:
Center for Integrated Manfacturing Decision Systems Associated Lab(s) / Group(s):
Advanced Agent - Robotics Technology Lab Associated Project(s):
IBM ITA: Human-Agent Teamwork Models Number of pages: 8 Note: This research has been funded in part by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.K. Ministry of Defence under Agreement Number W911NF-06-3-0001.
ISBN: 978-90-813811-1-6
Available in ACM Digital Library. |
| Text Reference |
| Joseph Andrew Giampapa, Katia Sycara, and Gita Sukthankar, "Toward Identifying Process Models in Ad Hoc and Distributed Teams," Proceedings of the First International Working Conference on Human Factors and Computational Models in Negotiation (HuCom 2008), December, 2008, pp. 55-62. |
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@inproceedings{Giampapa_2008_6286, author = "Joseph Andrew Giampapa and Katia Sycara and Gita Sukthankar", editor = "Koen V. Hindriks and Willem-Paul Brinkman", title = "Toward Identifying Process Models in Ad Hoc and Distributed Teams", booktitle = "Proceedings of the First International Working Conference on Human Factors and Computational Models in Negotiation (HuCom 2008)", pages = "55-62", publisher = "Delft University of Technology", address = "Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft, The Netherlands", month = "December", year = "2008", Notes = "This research has been funded in part by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.K. Ministry of Defence under Agreement Number W911NF-06-3-0001. ISBN: 978-90-813811-1-6 Available in ACM Digital Library." } |
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