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Joseph B. Lyons
Also published under:Joseph Lyons, J. B. Lyons, J. Lyons
Affiliation
Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Topic
Beta Distribution,Human-robot Interaction,Markov Decision Process,Models Of Human Behavior,Personality,Reward Function,Transition Function,Adaptive Learning,Agentic,Automatic System,Autonomic System,Autonomous Agents,Blue Triangles,Collision Risk,Decision Aid,Differences In Intentions,Dynamic Model,End Of The Experiment,End-users,European Space Agency,Health Loss,High Trust,Human Operator,Human Preferences,Human-robot Collaboration,Individual Differences,Individual Goals,Intelligence Agencies,Interaction Strategies,Inverse Reinforcement Learning,Learning Algorithms,Level Of Autonomy,Level Of Preparedness,Memory Footprint,Number Of Agreements,Operationalized,Optimal Policy,Performance Metrics,Performance Of Agents,Personal Characteristics,Personal Safety,Primary Control,Probability Of Presence,Prototype,Recommendation Performance,Recommender Systems,Red Triangles,Risk Aversion,Robotic Agents,Root Mean Square Error,
Biography
Joseph B. Lyons is a Principal Research Psychologist within the 711 Human Performance Wing at Wright- Patterson AFB, OH. Dr. Lyons received his PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Wright State University in Dayton, OH, in 2005. Some of Dr. Lyons' research interests include human-machine trust, interpersonal trust, human factors, and influence. Dr. Lyons has worked for the Air Force Research Laboratory as a civilian researcher since 2005, and between 2011- 2013 he served as the Program Officer at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research where he created a basic research portfolio to study both interpersonal and human-machine trust as well as social influence. Dr. Lyons has published in a variety of peer-reviewed journals, and is an Associate Editor for the journal Military Psychology. Dr. Lyons is an AFRL Fellow, Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and Fellow of the Society for Military Psychologists. Dr. Lyons can be contacted at: [email protected].