Abstract
This research aims to study trust in Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT). A multiple regression model was employed to explore potential predictors in tasks that might dynamically influence trust levels. By computing entropy across different system layers of a remotely piloted aerial vehicle system, we measured the influence of these dynamic predictors on trust. The findings suggest the presence of potential trust predictors in human-autonomy interactions as measured using entropy. Some layers had to be combined due to high multicollinearity, addressed through Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Further research is required for a more in-depth understanding of these components and their implications for trust dynamics.
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