Best Paper Award for the 6th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design, in the context of HCI International 2014, 22-27 June 2014, Crete, Greece
Certificate for Best Paper Award of the 6th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design
conferred to
Shih-Yi Chien (University of Pittsburgh, USA),
Zhaleh Semnani-Azad (University of Waterloo, Canada),
Michael Lewis (University of Pitts-burgh, USA),
Katia Sycara (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
for the paper entitled
"Towards the development of an Inter-Cultural Scale to Measure Trust in Automation"
Presented in the context of
HCI International 2014
22-27 June 2014, Crete, Greece
Paper Abstract
"Trust is conceived as an attitude leading to intentions resulting in user actions involving automation. It is generally believed that trust is dynamic and that a user’s prior experience with automation affects future behavior indirectly through causing changes in trust. Additionally, individual differences and cultural factors have been frequently cited as the contributors to influencing trust beliefs about using and monitoring automation. The presented research focuses on modeling human’s trust when interacting with automated systems across cultures. The initial trust assessment instrument, comprising 110 items along with 2 perceptions (general vs. specific use of automation), has been empirically validated. Detailed results comparing items and dimensionality with our new pooled measure will be presented."
The full paper is available through SpringerLink, provided that you have proper access rights.