arXiv Open Access 2025

Designing Intent Communication for Agent-Human Collaboration

Yi Li Francesco Chiossi Helena Anna Frijns Jan Leusmann Julian Rasch +4 lainnya
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As autonomous agents, from self-driving cars to virtual assistants, become increasingly present in everyday life, safe and effective collaboration depends on human understanding of agents' intentions. Current intent communication approaches are often rigid, agent-specific, and narrowly scoped, limiting their adaptability across tasks, environments, and user preferences. A key gap remains: existing models of what to communicate are rarely linked to systematic choices of how and when to communicate, preventing the development of generalizable, multi-modal strategies. In this paper, we introduce a multidimensional design space for intent communication structured along three dimensions: Transparency (what is communicated), Abstraction (when), and Modality (how). We apply this design space to three distinct human-agent collaboration scenarios: (a) bystander interaction, (b) cooperative tasks, and (c) shared control, demonstrating its capacity to generate adaptable, scalable, and cross-domain communication strategies. By bridging the gap between intent content and communication implementation, our design space provides a foundation for designing safer, more intuitive, and more transferable agent-human interactions.

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Penulis (9)

Y

Yi Li

F

Francesco Chiossi

H

Helena Anna Frijns

J

Jan Leusmann

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Julian Rasch

R

Robin Welsch

P

Philipp Wintersberger

F

Florian Michahelles

A

Albrecht Schmidt

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Li, Y., Chiossi, F., Frijns, H.A., Leusmann, J., Rasch, J., Welsch, R. et al. (2025). Designing Intent Communication for Agent-Human Collaboration. https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.20409

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