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AutomotiveUI 2022: Seoul, Republic of Korea
- AutomotiveUI '22: 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, Seoul, Republic of Korea, September 17 - 20, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9415-4
Full Paper Session 1: Accessibility & Sustainability
- Henrik Detjen, Stefan Schneegass, Stefan Geisler, Andrew L. Kun, Vidya Sundar:
An Emergent Design Framework for Accessible and Inclusive Future Mobility. 1-12 - Martina Schuß, Carina Manger, Andreas Löcken, Andreas Riener:
You'll Never Ride Alone: Insights into Women's Security Needs in Shared Automated Vehicles. 13-23 - Mark Colley, Jan Ole Rixen, Italgo Walter Pellegrino, Enrico Rukzio:
(Eco-)Logical to Compare? - Utilizing Peer Comparison to Encourage Ecological Driving in Manual and Automated Driving. 24-33 - Shadan Sadeghian, Philipp Wintersberger, Matthias Laschke, Marc Hassenzahl:
Designing Sustainable Mobility: Understanding Users' Behavior. 34-44 - Nikolas Martelaro, Patrick Carrington, Sarah E. Fox, Jodi Forlizzi:
Designing an Inclusive Mobile App for People with Disabilities to Independently Use Autonomous Vehicles. 45-55 - Debargha Dey, Coen de Zeeuw, Miguel Bruns, Marieke H. Martens, Bastian Pfleging:
Shape-Changing Interfaces in the Automotive Context: A Taxonomy to Aid the Systematic Development of Intuitive Gesture-Based eHMIs. 56-64
Full Paper Session 2: Take-Over!
- Sara Hong, Jooyoung Maeng, Hee Jeong Kim, Ji Hyun Yang:
Development of Warning Methods for Planned and Unplanned Takeover Requests in a Simulated Automated Driving Vehicle. 65-74 - Erfan Pakdamanian, Erzhen Hu, Shili Sheng, Sarit Kraus, Seongkook Heo, Lu Feng:
Enjoy the Ride Consciously with CAWA: Context-Aware Advisory Warnings for Automated Driving. 75-85 - Manhua Wang, Seul Chan Lee, Genevieve Montavon, Jiakang Qin, Myounghoon Jeon:
Conversational Voice Agents are Preferred and Lead to Better Driving Performance in Conditionally Automated Vehicles. 86-95 - Lei Hsiung, Yung-Ju Chang, Wei-Ko Li, Tsung-Yi Ho, Shan-Hung Wu:
A Lab-Based Investigation of Reaction Time and Reading Performance using Different In-Vehicle Reading Interfaces during Self-Driving. 96-107 - Henrik Detjen, Sarah Faltaous, Jonas Keppel, Marvin Prochazka, Uwe Gruenefeld, Shadan Sadeghian, Stefan Schneegass:
Investigating the Influence of Gaze- and Context-Adaptive Head-up Displays on Take-Over Requests. 108-118 - Marcel Woide, Mark Colley, Nicole Damm, Martin Baumann:
Effect of System Capability Verification on Conflict, Trust, and Behavior in Automated Vehicles. 119-130
Full Paper Session 3: Drivers' Expectations & Safety
- Sami Park, Yilun Xing, Kumar Akash, Teruhisa Misu, Linda Ng Boyle:
The Impact of Environmental Complexity on Drivers' Situation Awareness. 131-138 - Jackie Ayoub, Zifei Wang, Meitang Li, Huizhong Guo, Rini Sherony, Shan Bao, Feng Zhou:
Cause-and-Effect Analysis of ADAS: A Comparison Study between Literature Review and Complaint Data. 139-149 - Linda Miller, Ina Koniakowsky, Johannes Kraus, Martin Baumann:
The Impact of Expectations about Automated and Manual Vehicles on Drivers' Behavior: Insights from a Mixed Traffic Driving Simulator Study. 150-161 - Zahra Sajedinia, Kumar Akash, Zhaobo Zheng, Teruhisa Misu, Miaomiao Dong, Vidya Krishnamoorthy, Kimberly D. Martinez, Keertana Sureshbabu, Gaojian Huang:
Investigating Users' Preferences in Adaptive Driving Styles for Level 2 Driving Automation. 162-170 - Nabil Al Nahin Ch, Diana Tosca, Tyanna Crump, Alberta Ansah, Andrew L. Kun, Orit Shaer:
Gesture and Voice Commands to Interact With AR Windshield Display in Automated Vehicle: A Remote Elicitation Study. 171-182
Full Paper Session 4: Human-Centered Design
- Melanie Berger, Debargha Dey, Aditya Dandekar, Bahareh Barati, Regina Bernhaupt, Bastian Pfleging:
Together in the Car: A Comparison of Five Concepts to Support Driver-Passenger Collaboration. 183-194 - Anton Torggler, Justin Edwards, Philipp Wintersberger:
Beyond the Halo: Investigation of Trust and Functional Specificity in Automated Driving with Conversational Agents. 195-203 - Philipp Hock, Mark Colley, Ali Askari, Tobias Wagner, Martin Baumann, Enrico Rukzio:
Introducing VAMPIRE - Using Kinaesthetic Feedback in Virtual Reality for Automated Driving Experiments. 204-214 - Amr Gomaa, Alexandra Alles, Elena Meiser, Lydia Helene Rupp, Marco Molz, Guillermo Reyes:
What's on your mind? A Mental and Perceptual Load Estimation Framework towards Adaptive In-vehicle Interaction while Driving. 215-225 - Shruti Rao, Surjya Ghosh, Gerard Pons Rodriguez, Thomas Röggla, Abdallah El Ali, Pablo César:
Investigating Affective Responses toward In-Video Pedestrian Crossing Actions using Camera and Physiological Sensors. 226-235 - Fan He, Catherine M. Burns:
A Battle of Voices: A Study of the Relationship between Driving Experience, Driving Style, and In-Vehicle Voice Assistant Character. 236-242
Full Paper Session 5: Novel Interfaces and Artifacts
- Mark Colley, Julian Britten, Simon Demharter, Tolga Hisir, Enrico Rukzio:
Feedback Strategies for Crowded Intersections in Automated Traffic - A Desirable Future? 243-252 - Shannon C. Roberts, Yalda Ebadi, Nandni Talreja, Michael A. Knodler, Donald L. Fisher:
Designing and Evaluating an Informative Interface for Transfer of Control in a Level 2 Automated Driving System. 253-262 - Patrick Ebel, Moritz Berger, Christoph Lingenfelder, Andreas Vogelsang:
How Do Drivers Self-Regulate their Secondary Task Engagements? The Effect of Driving Automation on Touchscreen Interactions and Glance Behavior. 263-273 - Chao Wang, Derck Chu, Marieke Martens, Matti Krüger, Thomas H. Weisswange:
Hybrid Eyes: Design and Evaluation of the Prediction-Level Cooperative Driving with a Real-World Automated Driving System. 274-284 - Dina Stiegemeier, Sabrina Bringeland, Johannes Kraus, Martin Baumann:
User Experience of In-Vehicle Gesture Interaction: Exploring the Effect of Autonomy and Competence in a Mock-Up Experiment. 285-296 - Julia Graefe, Selma Paden, Doreen Engelhardt, Klaus Bengler:
Human Centered Explainability for Intelligent Vehicles - A User Study. 297-306
Full Paper Session 6: e-HMI
- Debargha Dey, Azra Habibovic, Melanie Berger, Devanshi Bansal, Raymond H. Cuijpers, Marieke H. Martens:
Investigating the Need for Explicit Communication of Non-Yielding Intent through a Slow-Pulsing Light Band (SPLB) eHMI in AV-Pedestrian Interaction. 307-318 - Xinyue Gui, Koki Toda, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Chia-Ming Chang, Takeo Igarashi:
"I am going this way": Gazing Eyes on Self-Driving Car Show Multiple Driving Directions. 319-329 - Yiyuan Wang, Luke Hespanhol, Stewart Worrall, Martin Tomitsch:
Pedestrian-Vehicle Interaction in Shared Space: Insights for Autonomous Vehicles. 330-339 - Jakob Benedikt Peintner, Carina Manger, Andreas Riener:
"Can you rely on me?" Evaluating a Confidence HMI for Cooperative, Automated Driving. 340-348 - Chia-Ming Chang, Koki Toda, Xinyue Gui, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Takeo Igarashi:
Can Eyes on a Car Reduce Traffic Accidents? 349-359 - Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Lars Kooijman, Dimitra Dodou, Kirsten Mallant, Victor Roosens, Marloes Middelweerd, Lucas Overbeek, Joost C. F. de Winter:
Get Out of The Way! Examining eHMIs in Critical Driver-Pedestrian Encounters in a Coupled Simulator. 360-371
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