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11th AutomotiveUI 2019: Utrecht, The Netherlands - Adjunct Proceedings
- Christian P. Janssen, Stella F. Donker, Lewis L. Chuang, Wendy Ju:
Adjunct Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2019, Utrecht, The Netherlands, September 21-25, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6920-6
Workshops
- Markus Wallmyr, Taufik Akbar Sitompul, Lewis L. Chuang:
1st workshop on user interfaces for heavy vehicles: let's get to work. 1-6 - Seul Chan Lee, Kristina Stojmenova, Jaka Sodnik, Ronald Schroeter, JaeKon Shin, Myounghoon Jeon:
Localization vs. internationalization: research and practice on autonomous vehicles across different cultures. 7-12 - Brittany E. Holthausen, Philipp Wintersberger, Zoe M. Becerra, Alexander G. Mirnig, Alexander Kunze, Bruce N. Walker:
Third workshop on trust in automation: how does trust influence interaction. 13-18 - Peter Fröhlich, Matthias Baldauf, Alexander G. Mirnig:
2nd workshop on user interfaces for public transport vehicles: interacting with automation. 19-24 - Sven Krome, Eric Deng, David Goedicke, Wendy Ju, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Jaka Sodnik, Andrew Veit, Francesco Grani:
Simulator showdown: pitch your virtual ride. 25-31 - Quentin Meteier, Marine Capallera, Leonardo Angelini, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, Stefano Carrino, Emmanuel de Salis, Stéphane Galland, Susanne Boll:
Workshop on explainable AI in automated driving: a user-centered interaction approach. 32-37 - Andreas Riegler, Andrew L. Kun, Stephen A. Brewster, Andreas Riener, Joe Gabbard, Carolin Wienrich:
MRV 2019: 3rd workshop on mixed reality for intelligent vehicles. 38-44 - Dylan Moore, Rebecca M. Currano, David Sirkin, Azra Habibovic, Victor Malmsten-Lundgren, Debargha Dey, Kai Holländer:
Wizards of WoZ: using controlled and field studies to evaluate AV-pedestrian interactions. 45-49 - Matti Krüger, Bruce N. Walker, Lewis L. Chuang:
The embodied vehicle. 50-55 - Andrew L. Kun, Orit Shaer, Andreas Riener, Stephen A. Brewster, Clemens Schartmüller:
AutoWork 2019: workshop on the future of work and well-being in automated vehicles. 56-62 - Philipp Wintersberger, Remo M. A. van der Heiden, Shadan Sadeghian Borojeni, Michael A. Gerber, Paul Green:
First workshop on attentive and pervasive UI in automated vehicles. 63-70
Works in progress
- Lydia Jin, Brian C. Tefft, William J. Horrey:
Mining consumer complaints to identify unsuccessful interactions with advanced driver assistance systems. 71-75 - Konrad Bielecki, Marten Bloch, Robin Schmidt, Daniel López Hernández, Marcel Baltzer, Frank Flemisch:
Tangible virtual reality in a multi-user environment. 76-80 - Mayank Agrawal, Kavita Vemuri:
Analyzing high decibel honking effect on driving behavior using VR and bio-sensors. 81-85 - Marine Capallera, Emmanuel de Salis, Quentin Meteier, Leonardo Angelini, Stefano Carrino, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini:
Secondary task and situation awareness, a mobile application for conditionally automated vehicles. 86-92 - Stefan Heijboer, Josef Schumann, Erik Tempelman, Pim Groen:
Physical fights back: introducing a model for bridging analog digital interactions. 93-98 - Nadia Fereydooni, Orit Shaer, Andrew L. Kun:
Switching between augmented reality and a manual-visual task: a preliminary study. 99-103 - Hao Tan, Yaqi Zhou, Ruixiang Shen, Xiantao Chen, Xuning Wang, Moli Zhou, Daisong Guan, Qin Zhang:
A classification framework based on driver's operations of in-car interaction. 104-108 - Melanie Berger, Regina Bernhaupt, Bastian Pfleging:
A tactile interaction concept for in-car passenger infotainment systems. 109-114 - Hailong Liu, Toshihiro Hiraoka:
Driving behavior model considering driver's over-trust in driving automation system. 115-119 - Emma M. van Zoelen, Laure Peeters, Sander J. Bos, Feng Ye:
Shared control and the democratization of driving in autonomous vehicles. 120-124 - David Lindström, Victor Malmsten-Lundgren, Jonas Andersson, Thanh Bui, Azra Habibovic, Henrik Clasen, Hugo Drakeskär:
Designing HMIs for an active safety system on bicycles. 125-129 - Saif A. Al Khamissi, Bastian Pfleging:
User expectations and implications for designing the user experience of shared vehicles. 130-134 - Shabnam Haghzare, Katherine Bak, Jennifer L. Campos, Alex Mihailidis:
Factors influencing older adults' acceptance of fully automated vehicles. 135-139 - Yannick Forster, Anna-Katharina Frison, Philipp Wintersberger, Viktoria Geisel, Sebastian Hergeth, Andreas Riener:
Where we come from and where we are going: a review of automated driving studies. 140-145 - Jihyun Kim, Meuel Jeong, Seul Chan Lee:
"Why did this voice agent not understand me?": error recovery strategy for in-vehicle voice user interface. 146-150 - Hiroaki Kuramochi, Akira Utsumi, Tetsushi Ikeda, Yumiko O. Kato, Isamu Nagasawa, Kazuhiko Takahashi:
Effect of human-machine cooperation on driving comfort in highly automated steering maneuvers. 151-155 - Emma van Amersfoorth, Lotte Roefs, Quinta Bonekamp, Laurent Schuermans, Bastian Pfleging:
Increasing driver awareness through translucency on windshield displays. 156-160 - Marine Capallera, Peïo Barbé-Labarthe, Leonardo Angelini, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini:
Convey situation awareness in conditionally automated driving with a haptic seat. 161-165 - Yusuke Sakai, Toshimitsu Watanabe, Yoshio Ishiguro, Takanori Nishino, Kazuya Takeda:
Effects on user perception of a 'modified' speed experience through in-vehicle virtual reality. 166-170 - Abhishek Mukhopadhyay, Imon Mukherjee, Pradipta Biswas:
Comparing CNNs for non-conventional traffic participants. 171-175 - Kosuke Ito, Kento Ohtani, Yoshio Ishiguro, Takanori Nishino, Kazuya Takeda:
Improving target selection accuracy for vehicle touch screens. 176-180 - Andrea Isabell Müller, Veronika Weinbeer, Klaus Bengler:
Using the wizard of Oz paradigm to prototype automated vehicles: methodological challenges. 181-186 - Anna-Katharina Frison, Philipp Wintersberger, Amelie Oberhofer, Andreas Riener:
ATHENA: supporting UX of conditionally automated driving with natural language reliability displays. 187-193 - Emmanuel de Salis, Dan Yvan Baumgartner, Stefano Carrino:
Can we predict driver distraction without driver psychophysiological state?: a feasibility study on noninvasive distraction detection in manual driving. 194-198 - Jürgen Pichen, Martin Baumann, Tanja Stoll:
Stuck behind a truck: a cooperative interaction design approach to efficiently cope with the limitations of automated systems. 199-204 - Guiyoung Kim, Yong Gu Ji:
Visual aided speech interface to reduce driver distraction. 205-208 - Seul Chan Lee, Harsh Sanghavi, Sangjin Ko, Myounghoon Jeon:
Autonomous driving with an agent: speech style and embodiment. 209-214 - Lara Scatturin, Rainer Erbach, Martin Baumann:
Cognitive psychological approach for unraveling the take-over process during automated driving. 215-220 - Alexander G. Mirnig, Sandra Trösterer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Artur Lupp, Manfred Tscheligi, Thomas Engel, Fintan McGee, Roderick McCall, Mickaël Stefas, Joan Baixauli, Francesco Bongiovanni:
Driving simulator studies at home: promises, potholes, and pitfalls. 221-226 - Erika E. Miller, Steven Hwang, Tomaz Cegovnik, Linda Ng Boyle, Jaka Sodnik:
Takeover response: differences between US and Slovenia. 227-231 - Marcel Walch, David Lehr, Mark Colley, Michael Weber:
Don't you see them?: towards gaze-based interaction adaptation for driver-vehicle cooperation. 232-237 - Mickaël Jean Rémy Perrier, Tyron Louw, Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
Applying participatory design to symbols for SAE level 2 automated driving systems. 238-242 - David Sauer, Martin Albert, Stephanie Cramer:
Evaluation of driving behavior on highway entries. 243-248 - Philipp Hock, Enrico Rukzio, Martin Baumann:
The effect of incentives in driving simulator studies. 249-253 - Laura Boffi, Philipp Wintersberger, Paola Cesaretti, Giuseppe Mincolelli, Andreas Riener:
The first co-drive experience prototype. 254-259 - Michael Oehl, Klas Ihme, Uwe Drewitz, Anna-Antonia Pape, Sonja Cornelsen, Martin Schramm:
Towards a frustration-aware assistant for increased in-vehicle UX: F-RELACS. 260-264 - Fei Yan, Shyukryan Karaosmanoglu, Aslihan Demir, Martin Baumann:
Spatial visualization of sensor information for automated vehicles. 265-270 - Sabine Springer, Isabel Neumann, Bettina Kämpfe, Tina Morgenstern, Josef F. Krems, Franziska Schmalfuß, Johanna Busch, Oliver Vogel, Alexander Jungmann:
HMI-testing for (non-) automated vehicles in urban connected mixed traffic: cooperative lane change. 271-276 - Steffen Maurer, Ramona Schmid, Rainer Erbach, Enrico Rukzio:
Inducing erroneous behavior in a driving simulator with gamification. 277-281 - Philipp Hock, Franziska Babel, Kristin Mühl, Enrico Rukzio, Martin Baumann:
Online experiments as a supplement of automated driving simulator studies: a methodological insight. 282-286 - Alexander Trende, Daniela Gräfing, Lars Weber:
Personalized user profiles for autonomous vehicles. 287-291 - Christof van Nimwegen, Kwintijn Schuurman:
Effects of gesture-based interfaces on safety in automotive applications. 292-296 - Akira Utsumi, Tsukasa Mikuni, Isamu Nagasawa:
Effect of on-road virtual visual references on vehicle control stability of wide/narrow FOV drivers. 297-301 - Vanessa Sauer, Alexander Mertens, Stefan Groß, Verena Nitsch, Jens Heitland:
Comparing user requirements for automated vehicle interiors in China and Germany. 302-306 - Mark Colley, Marcel Walch, Jan Gugenheimer, Enrico Rukzio:
Including people with impairments from the start: external communication of autonomous vehicles. 307-314 - Angus McKerral, Nathan Boyce, Kristen Pammer:
Supervising the self-driving car: situation awareness and fatigue during automated driving. 315-320 - Holger Schmidt, Gottfried Zimmermann, Albrecht Schmidt:
Using gaze-based interactions in automated vehicles for increased road safety. 321-326 - Abdallah El Ali, Liam Ashby, Andrew M. Webb, Robert Zwitser, Pablo César:
Uncovering perceived identification accuracy of in-vehicle biometric sensing. 327-334 - David R. Large, Gary E. Burnett, Leigh Clark:
Lessons from Oz: design guidelines for automotive conversational user interfaces. 335-340 - Su Jin Baek, Hanna Yun, Ji Hyun Yang:
How do humans respond when automated vehicles request an immediate vehicle control take-over? 341-345 - Sinan E. Arkonac, Duncan P. Brumby, Tim Smith, Harsha Vardhan Ramesh Babu:
In-car distractions and automated driving: a preliminary simulator study. 346-351 - Jingyi Li, Michael Braun, Andreas Butz, Florian Alt:
Designing emotion-aware in-car interactions for unlike markets. 352-357 - Matthias Schneider, Anna Bruder, Marc Necker, Tim Schluesener, Niels Henze, Christian Wolff:
A field study to collect expert knowledge for the development of AR HUD navigation concepts. 358-362 - Kathrin Knutzen, Florian Weidner, Wolfgang Broll:
Talk to me!: exploring stereoscopic 3D anthropomorphic virtual assistants in automated vehicles. 363-368 - Vanessa Sauer, Alexander Mertens, Verena Nitsch, Jens Dietmar Reuschel:
An empirical investigation of measures for well-being in highly automated vehicles. 369-374 - Jingyi Li, Kai Holländer, Andreas Butz:
Introducing automated driving to the generation 50+. 375-380 - Zoe M. Becerra, Brittany E. Holthausen, Bruce N. Walker:
Bringing the thrill to automated vehicles: an evaluation of thrill-seeking driving displays. 381-386 - Zili Song, Shuolei Wang, Weikai Kong, Xiangjun Peng, Xu Sun:
First attempt to build realistic driving scenes using video-to-video synthesis in OpenDS framework. 387-391 - Sangjin Ko, Yiqi Zhang, Myounghoon Jeon:
Modeling the effects of auditory display takeover requests on drivers' behavior in autonomous vehicles. 392-398 - Uwe Gruenefeld, Sebastian Weiß, Andreas Löcken, Isabella Virgilio, Andrew L. Kun, Susanne Boll:
VRoad: gesture-based interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles in virtual reality. 399-404 - Yoshio Ishiguro, Kazuya Takeda:
LeadingDisplay: a versatile, robotic display for infotainment in autonomous vehicles. 405-409 - Anika Boelhouwer, Arie Paul van den Beukel, Mascha van der Voort, Marieke H. Martens:
Designing a naturalistic in-car tutor system for the initial use of partially automated cars: taking inspiration from driving instructors. 410-414 - Christian P. Janssen, Remo M. A. van der Heiden, Stella F. Donker, J. Leon Kenemans:
Measuring susceptibility to alerts while encountering mental workload. 415-420 - Chao Wang:
A framework of the non-critical spontaneous intervention in highly automated driving scenarios. 421-426 - Marcel Walch, Mark Colley, Michael Weber:
Driving-task-related human-machine interaction in automated driving: towards a bigger picture. 427-433 - Mark McGill, Stephen A. Brewster:
Virtual reality passenger experiences. 434-441 - Mark Colley, Marcel Walch, Enrico Rukzio:
For a better (simulated) world: considerations for VR in external communication research. 442-449 - Robin Neuhaus, Matthias Laschke, Dimitra Theofanou-Fülbier, Marc Hassenzahl, Shadan Sadeghian:
Exploring the impact of transparency on the interaction with an in-car digital AI assistant. 450-455 - Franck Techer, Ebru Dogan, Félicie Rampillon, Luciano Ojeda, Stéphane Feron, David Barat, Jean-Yves Marteau:
Providing contextual information when encountering traffic interruptions during automated driving: a preliminary study. 456-460
Videos
- Takashi Matsumoto, Motoaki Yamazaki, Kei Furukawa, Yuya Igarashi, Ryotaro Yoshida, Michihito Shiraishi:
Smart bus stop made with interactive surfaces. 461-464 - Christian P. Janssen, Andrew L. Kun, Stephen A. Brewster, Linda Ng Boyle, Duncan P. Brumby, Lewis L. Chuang:
Exploring the concept of the (future) mobile office. 465-467 - Gary E. Burnett, Wendy Ju, Sabine Langlois, Andreas Riener, Steven E. Shladover:
Novel human-machine interfaces for the management of user-vehicle transitions in automated driving. 468-471 - Haena Kim, Auður Anna Jónsdóttir, Jai Shankar, Linda Ng Boyle:
S.Wing: a shared on-demand transportation network system for children. 472-474 - Dylan Moore, G. Ella Strack, Rebecca M. Currano, David Sirkin:
Visualizing implicit eHMI for autonomous vehicles. 475-477 - Anna-Katharina Frison, Philipp Wintersberger, Clemens Schartmüller, Andreas Riener:
The real T(h)OR: evaluation of emergency take-over on a test track. 478-482 - Martin Heckmann, Dennis Orth, Mark Dunn, Nico Steinhardt, Bram Bolder, Dorothea Kolossa:
CORA, a prototype for a cooperative speech-based on-demand intersection assistant. 483-488
Interactive demos
- Haoyu Dong:
Disappearing textile interface with inherent feedforwards. 489-493 - Michael Hildebrandt, Jens-Patrick Langstrand, Hoa Thi Nguyen:
Synopticon: a real-time data fusion platform for behavioral research. 494-497 - Jan Conrad, Dieter Wallach, Arthur Barz, Daniel Kerpen, Tobias Puderer, Andreas Weisenburg:
Concept simulator K3F: a flexible framework for driving simulations. 498-501 - Andreas Riegler, Andreas Riener, Clemens Holzmann:
Virtual reality driving simulator for user studies on automated driving. 502-507
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