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CommuterNews: a prototype of persuasive in-car entertainment

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CommuterNews is a prototype of an in-car persuasive entertainment system developed by the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab in collaboration with DaimlerChrysler. The system presents daily news stories in the form of multiple-choice questions and short relevant sound clips selected from a standard broadcast story. By asking questions about the content before hearing the story, CommuterNews motivates the driver to actively engage themselves while gathering the news.

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CHI EA '00: CHI '00 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2000
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ISBN:1581132484
DOI:10.1145/633292
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  1. embedded systems
  2. in-car entertainment
  3. interactive news
  4. persuasive technology
  5. speech recognition
  6. user testing

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