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Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence, 2017
- William F. Lawless, Ranjeev Mittu, Donald Sofge, Stephen Russell:

Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence: A Threat or Savior? Springer International Publishing 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-59718-8 - William F. Lawless, Ranjeev Mittu, Stephen Russell, Donald Sofge:

Introduction. 1-11 - James Llinas, Galina Rogova, Kevin Barry, Rachel Hingst, Peter Gerken, Alicia Ruvinsky:

Reexamining Computational Support for Intelligence Analysis: A Functional Design for a Future Capability. 13-46 - Jonathan Lwowski, Patrick Benavidez, John J. Prevost, Mo Jamshidi:

Task Allocation Using Parallelized Clustering and Auctioning Algorithms for Heterogeneous Robotic Swarms Operating on a Cloud Network. 47-69 - Stephen Russell, Ira S. Moskowitz, Adrienne Raglin:

Human Information Interaction, Artificial Intelligence, and Errors. 71-101 - Signe A. Redfield, Mae L. Seto:

Verification Challenges for Autonomous Systems. 103-127 - Paul Robinette

, Ayanna M. Howard, Alan R. Wagner:
Conceptualizing Overtrust in Robots: Why Do People Trust a Robot That Previously Failed? 129-155 - Ciara Sibley, Joseph T. Coyne, Sarah Sherwood:

Research Considerations and Tools for Evaluating Human-Automation Interaction with Future Unmanned Systems. 157-178 - Catherine Tessier:

Robots Autonomy: Some Technical Issues. 179-194 - Boris A. Galitsky

, Anna Parnis:
How Children with Autism and Machines Learn to Interact. 195-226 - Douglas Summers-Stay:

Semantic Vector Spaces for Broadening Consideration of Consequences. 227-243 - Chris Berka, Maja Stikic:

On the Road to Autonomy: Evaluating and Optimizing Hybrid Team Dynamics. 245-262 - Michael Mylrea, Sri Nikhil Gupta Gourisetti:

Cybersecurity and Optimization in Smart "Autonomous" Buildings. 263-294 - William F. Lawless, Donald A. Sofge:

Evaluations: Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence: A Threat or Savior? 295-316

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