The DEFACTO System: Coordinating Human-Agent Teams for the Future of Disaster Response

Citation:

Nathan Schurr, Janusz Marecki, Paul Scerri, J. P. Lewis, and Milind Tambe. 2005. “The DEFACTO System: Coordinating Human-Agent Teams for the Future of Disaster Response .” In Programming Multiagent Systems. Springer Press.

Abstract:

Enabling effective interactions between agent teams and humans for disaster response is a critical area of research, with encouraging progress in the past few years. However, previous work suffers from two key limitations: (i) limited human situational awareness, reducing human effectiveness in directing agent teams and (ii) the agent team’s rigid interaction strategies that limit team performance. This paper presents a software prototype called DEFACTO (Demonstrating Effective Flexible Agent Coordination of Teams through Omnipresence). DEFACTO is based on a software proxy architecture and 3D visualization system, which addresses the two limitations described above. First, the 3D visualization interface enables human virtual omnipresence in the environment, improving human situational awareness and ability to assist agents. Second, generalizing past work on adjustable autonomy, the agent team chooses among a variety of “team-level” interaction strategies, even excluding humans from the loop in extreme circumstances.
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