Title :
Determining the Effect of Personality Types on Human-Agent Interactions
Author :
Hongying Du ; Huhns, Michael N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract :
Because of the large number of agents and robots beginning to affect everyday life of humans, it is important to understand how humans would treat agents in a mixed human-agent society. In this paper, we are trying to find answers to two questions: whether humans possess different attitudes towards other humans and agents, and whether the personality type of a human influences his/her decisions and how. To investigate these problems, first we use the Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II (KTS-II) to discover the personality types of our human participants. Then each participant plays the "Who Gets More Cake?" game three times, with a simulated human and an agent as opponents. The experimental results are shown in two aspects: the tendency aspect and the consistency aspect. It is shown that humans treat other humans and agents differently and humans with different KTS-II temperaments behave differently on the above two aspects. It is very possible that the Thinking-Feeling dichotomy of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the tendency results are not independent. Also, there is a correlation between the Extraversion-Introversion dichotomy and the consistency results.
Keywords :
game theory; human factors; human-robot interaction; Keirsey temperament sorter-II; Myers-Briggs type indicator; consistency aspect; extraversion-introversion dichotomy; human attitudes; human decisions; human-agent interactions; mixed human-agent society; personality types; tendency aspect; thinking-feeling dichotomy; Atmospheric measurements; Frequency measurement; Games; Particle measurements; Robots; Sensors; Size measurement; Human Behavior; Human-Agent Interactions; Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II; Personality Types;
Conference_Titel :
Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT), 2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2902-3
DOI :
10.1109/WI-IAT.2013.115