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9. AutomotiveUI 2017: Oldenburg, Germany
- Susanne Boll, Bastian Pfleging, Birsen Donmez, Ioannis Politis, David R. Large:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2017, Oldenburg, Germany, September 24 - 27, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5150-8
Comparing Input Modalities
- Tuomo Kujala, Hilkka Grahn:
Visual Distraction Effects of In-Car Text Entry Methods: Comparing Keyboard, Handwriting and Voice Recognition. 1-10 - Alexander Ng, Stephen A. Brewster:
An Evaluation of Touch and Pressure-Based Scrolling and Haptic Feedback for In-Car Touchscreens. 11-20 - Katia Buchhop, Laura Edel, Sabrin Kenaan, Ulrike Raab, Patricia Böhm, Daniel Isemann:
In-Vehicle Touchscreen Interaction: Can a Head-Down Display Give a Heads-Up on Obstacles on the Road? 21-30 - David R. Large, Victoria A. Banks, Gary E. Burnett, Neofytos Margaritis:
Putting the Joy in Driving: Investigating the Use of a Joystick as an Alternative to Traditional Controls within Future Autonomous Vehicles. 31-39
Pedestrians: Communication and Alerts
- Coleman Merenda, Hyungil Kim, Joseph L. Gabbard, Samantha Leong, David R. Large, Gary E. Burnett:
Did You See Me?: Assessing Perceptual vs. Real Driving Gains Across Multi-Modal Pedestrian Alert Systems. 40-49 - Matthias Beggiato, Claudia Witzlack, Josef F. Krems:
Gap Acceptance and Time-To-Arrival Estimates as Basis for Informal Communication between Pedestrians and Vehicles. 50-57 - Raphael Zimmermann, Reto Wettach:
First Step into Visceral Interaction with Autonomous Vehicles. 58-64 - Chia-Ming Chang, Koki Toda, Daisuke Sakamoto, Takeo Igarashi:
Eyes on a Car: an Interface Design for Communication between an Autonomous Car and a Pedestrian. 65-73
Gestures
- Keenan R. May, Thomas M. Gable, Bruce N. Walker:
Designing an In-Vehicle Air Gesture Set Using Elicitation Methods. 74-83 - Gözel Shakeri, John H. Williamson, Stephen A. Brewster:
Novel Multimodal Feedback Techniques for In-Car Mid-Air Gesture Interaction. 84-93 - Florian Roider, Sonja Rümelin, Bastian Pfleging, Tom Gross:
The Effects of Situational Demands on Gaze, Speech and Gesture Input in the Vehicle. 94-102 - Sonja Rümelin, Thomas Gabler, Jesper Bellenbaum:
Clicks are in the Air: How to Support the Interaction with Floating Objects through Ultrasonic Feedback. 103-108 - Debargha Dey, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Pedestrian Interaction with Vehicles: Roles of Explicit and Implicit Communication. 109-113
Driver Information Processing
- Bobbie Seppelt, Sean Seaman, Linda Angell, Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer:
Differentiating Cognitive Load Using a Modified Version of AttenD. 114-122 - Lewis L. Chuang, Christiane Glatz, Stas S. Krupenia:
Using EEG to Understand why Behavior to Auditory In-vehicle Notifications Differs Across Test Environments. 123-133 - Stephanie Balters, Srinath Sibi, Mishel Johns, Martin Steinert, Wendy Ju:
Learning-by-Doing: Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Detect Habituation and Adaptation in Automated Driving. 134-143 - Yumiko Shinohara, Rebecca Currano, Wendy Ju, Yukiko Nishizaki:
Visual Attention During Simulated Autonomous Driving in the US and Japan. 144-153
Fresh Approaches
- Dmitrijs Dmitrenko, Emanuela Maggioni, Chi Thanh Vi, Marianna Obrist:
What Did I Sniff?: Mapping Scents Onto Driving-Related Messages. 154-163 - Gary E. Burnett, Adrian Hazzard, Elizabeth Crundall, David Crundall:
Altering Speed Perception through the Subliminal Adaptation of Music within a Vehicle. 164-172 - Sandra Trösterer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Alexander G. Mirnig, Artur Lupp, Magdalena Gärtner, Fintan McGee, Rod McCall, Manfred Tscheligi, Thomas Engel:
What We Can Learn from Pilots for Handovers and (De)Skilling in Semi-Autonomous Driving: An Interview Study. 173-182 - Sang-Gyun An, Yongkwan Kim, Joon Hyub Lee, Seok-Hyung Bae:
Collaborative Experience Prototyping of Automotive Interior in VR with 3D Sketching and Haptic Helpers. 183-192
Automated Driving: Output and Take-Over
- Dennis Orth, Nadja Schömig, Christian Mark, Monika Jagiellowicz-Kaufmann, Dorothea Kolossa, Martin Heckmann:
Benefits of Personalization in the Context of a Speech-Based Left-Turn Assistant. 193-201 - Brittany E. Noah, Thomas M. Gable, Shao-Yu Chen, Shruti Singh, Bruce N. Walker:
Development and Preliminary Evaluation of Reliability Displays for Automated Lane Keeping. 202-208 - Alexander G. Mirnig, Magdalena Gärtner, Arno Laminger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Sandra Trösterer, Manfred Tscheligi, Rod McCall, Fintan McGee:
Control Transition Interfaces in Semiautonomous Vehicles: A Categorization Framework and Literature Analysis. 209-220 - Shadan Sadeghian Borojeni, Torben Wallbaum, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Comparing Shape-Changing and Vibro-Tactile Steering Wheels for Take-Over Requests in Highly Automated Driving. 221-225
AV-Driver Interaction Paradigms: What is the Role of the Human?
- Hillary Abraham, Bobbie Seppelt, Bruce Mehler, Bryan Reimer:
What's in a Name: Vehicle Technology Branding & Consumer Expectations for Automation. 226-234 - Anna-Katharina Frison, Philipp Wintersberger, Andreas Riener, Clemens Schartmüller:
Driving Hotzenplotz: A Hybrid Interface for Vehicle Control Aiming to Maximize Pleasure in Highway Driving. 236-244 - Michael Inners, Andrew L. Kun:
Beyond Liability: Legal Issues of Human-Machine Interaction for Automated Vehicles. 245-253 - Frederik Naujoks, Katharina Wiedemann, Nadja Schömig:
The Importance of Interruption Management for Usefulness and Acceptance of Automated Driving. 254-263 - Ruilin Liu, Daehan Kwak, Srinivas Devarakonda, Kostas E. Bekris, Liviu Iftode:
Investigating Remote Driving over the LTE Network. 264-269
Peripheral Light Displays
- Sandra Trösterer, Christine Döttlinger, Magdalena Gärtner, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi:
Individual LED Visualization Calibration to Increase Spatial Accuracy: Findings from a Static Driving Simulator Setup. 270-278 - Gerald J. Schmidt, Lena Rittger:
Guiding Driver Visual Attention with LEDs. 279-286 - Tom van Veen, Juffrizal Karjanto, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Situation Awareness in Automated Vehicles through Proximal Peripheral Light Signals. 287-292 - Hanneke Hooft van Huysduynen, Jacques M. B. Terken, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Berry Eggen, Manfred Tscheligi:
Ambient Light and its Influence on Driving Experience. 293-301
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