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    This study introduces the MAGNET framework for analyzing human-agent collaboration systems (HACS). MAGNET systematically breaks down HACS into six core elements for comprehensive analysis and design.

    Area of Science:

    • * Artificial Intelligence
    • * Human-Computer Interaction
    • * Systems Engineering

    Background:

    • * Human-Agent Collaboration (HAC) is a rapidly growing research area with significant future potential.
    • * Existing analyses of Human-Agent Collaboration Systems (HACS) lack a unified, systematic approach.
    • * Understanding the intricate relationships within HACS is crucial for developing effective collaborative systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • * To propose a systematic analysis framework for Human-Agent Collaboration Systems (HACS).
    • * To introduce the MAGNET framework, encompassing Man, Agents, Goal, Network, Environment, and Tasks.
    • * To provide a unified approach for analyzing diverse HACS patterns and integrating different HACS types.

    Main Methods:

    • * Development of a systematic analysis framework for HACS, termed MAGNET.

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  • * Construction of a relation graph integrating six key HACS elements: Man, Agents, Goal, Network, Environment, and Tasks.
  • * Comprehensive analysis of these elements and their interrelationships within the proposed framework.
  • Main Results:

    • * Introduction of the MAGNET framework for a structured analysis of HACS.
    • * The framework offers novel insights into analyzing various human-agent collaboration patterns.
    • * MAGNET provides a unifying perspective for understanding and categorizing different types of HACS.

    Conclusions:

    • * The MAGNET framework offers a novel and systematic approach to understanding Human-Agent Collaboration Systems.
    • * This framework facilitates a comprehensive analysis of HACS elements and their relationships.
    • * Part I of this work presents the MAGNET framework, with Part II detailing a design procedure for HACS.