Knowledge, mental models, and trust regarding AI for baggage screening
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2025
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04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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Übergeordnetes Werk
2025 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST)
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Seiten / Dauer
1-6
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IEEE
Verlagsort / Veranstaltungsort
San Antonio
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Zusammenfassung
AI-based automated prohibited item detection (APID) is increasingly being introduced at airports to support security officers (screeners) for cabin baggage screening. Literature shows that a good mental model about AI and appropriate trust are necessary for successful human-AI interaction. We tested whether providing screeners with factual knowledge about APID increased the quality of their mental model and their trust. Thirty-three screeners were randomly assigned to either receive basic or detailed information about the APID. They were then tested on their knowledge and on the goodness of their mental model by being asked to explain X-ray images showing correct and incorrect suggestions from the APID. They then completed a questionnaire on trust in the APID. Even though screeners who received detailed information scored higher in the knowledge test about the APID, we did not find an increased goodness of their mental models. We derive from this that further interventions might be necessary, e.g. to discuss examples of APID decisions or to provide opportunities to gain experience and train with the APID using computer-based or on the job training, which has shown promising first results in studies on other AI systems. Finally, screeners who received detailed information did not report more trust in the APID. However, in the group who received detailed information, trust correlated positively with affinity for technology interaction, suggesting that detailed information can increase the trust of screeners with high affinity for technology interaction, whereas it can lower trust in APID of screeners with low affinity for technology interaction.
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Veranstaltung
2025 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST)
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Enddatum der Ausstellung
Startdatum der Konferenz
13.10.2025
Enddatum der Konferenz
17.10.2025
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ISBN
979-8-3315-2319-0
979-8-3315-2320-6
979-8-3315-2320-6
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Sprache
Englisch
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Ja
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Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Begutachtung
peer-reviewed
Open Access-Status
Closed
Zitation
Staufer, G., Schwaninger, A., & Sterchi, Y. (2025). Knowledge, mental models, and trust regarding AI for baggage screening. 2025 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1109/iccst63435.2025.11293871