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AutomotiveUI 2024: Stanford, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2024, Stanford, CA, USA, September 22-25, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0510-6
Session 1: Driver Assistance
- Claudia Buchner, Chantal Himmels, Jan Schmitz, Tanja Stoll, Martin Baumann:
Exploring Urban Challenges: Understanding Advanced Driver Assistance Systems in Different Situational Contexts. 1-12 - Nabil Al Nahin Ch, Jared Fortier, Christian P. Janssen, Orit Shaer, Caitlin Mills, Andrew L. Kun:
Text a Bit Longer or Drive Now? Resuming Driving after Texting in Conditionally Automated Cars. 13-22 - Hiroshi Yasuda, Michael Thompson, Andrea Michelle Rios Lazcano, Allison Morgan, James Dallas, Jenna Lee, Tiffany L. Chen, John Subosits, Kazunori Nimura:
Gliding on Simulated Ice: Effect of Low-μ Emulation on Drift Training. 23-31 - Markus Gödker, Steffen Schmees, Lukas Bernhardt, Jan Heidinger, Daniel Görges, Thomas Franke:
Driving Simulation for Energy Efficiency Studies: Analyzing Electric Vehicle Eco-Driving With EcoSimLab and the EcoDrivingTestPark. 32-42 - Johannes Illgner, Natasa Milicic, Bianca Biebl, Martin Baumann:
Improving Driver Engagement with Level 2 Automated Systems: The Impact of Fully Shared Longitudinal Control. 43-52
Session 2: Methodology
- Matt Franchi, Debargha Dey, Wendy Ju:
Towards Instrumented Fingerprinting of Urban Traffic: A Novel Methodology using Distributed Mobile Point-of-View Cameras. 53-62 - André Clérigo, Maximilian Schrapel, Pedro Teixeira, Pedro Rito, Susana Sargento, Alexey V. Vinel:
SafeARCross: Augmented Reality Collision Warnings and Virtual Traffic Lights for Pedestrian Safety. 63-73 - Heike Christiane Kotsios, Philipp Michael Markus Peter Asteriou, Philipp Wintersberger:
Only Trust a Hidden Wizard: Investigating the Effects of Wizard Visibility in Automotive Wizard of Oz Studies. 74-82 - Ashratuz Zavin Asha, Mark Colley, Sharifa Sultana, Ehud Sharlin:
Introducing AV-Sketch: An Immersive Participatory Design Tool for Automated Vehicle - Passenger Interaction. 83-93 - Patrick Ebel, Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Mark Colley, Courtney Michael Goodridge, Philipp Hock, Christian P. Janssen, Hauke Sandhaus, Aravinda Ramakrishnan Srinivasan, Philipp Wintersberger:
Changing Lanes Toward Open Science: Openness and Transparency in Automotive User Research. 94-105
Session 3: Feedback Modality
- Paul D. S. Fink, Hannah Milne, Anthony Caccese, Maher Alsamsam, Jacob Loranger, Mark Colley, Nicholas A. Giudice:
Accessible Maps for the Future of Inclusive Ridesharing. 106-115 - George Evangelou, Orestis Georgiou, Eddie Brown, Nick Hine, James Moore:
Mid-Air Haptic Feedback Improves Implicit Agency and Trust in Gesture-Based Automotive Infotainment Systems: a Driving Simulator Study. 116-124 - Pablo Puente Guillen, Lee Skrypchuk, Karl Proctor, Aditya Dandekar:
How Do Different Feedback Modalities Affect Drivers' Attention and Task Performance When Interacting with In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems. 125-135 - Rahul Bhaumik, Kevin Fred Mwaita, Fabio Solaroli, Aftab Ahmed, Antonella De Angeli, Michael Haller:
Interaction with a 3D Surface for an Innovative Input Experience on a Central Console. 136-148 - Chelsea A. Deguzman, Birsen Donmez, Joanne L. Harbluk, Caroll Lau, Peter C. Burns:
A Technology Scan of Touchscreen Trends in Passenger Vehicles. 149-159
Session 4: HMI Design
- Haoyu Dong, Tram Thi Minh Tran, Rutger Verstegen, Miguel Bruns, Marieke H. Martens:
A Review on the Development of the In-Vehicle Human-Machine Interfaces in Driving Automation: A Design Perspective. 160-174 - Duncan A. Robertson, Ellie L. Cox:
Steering Away from Automotive HMI De Facto Standards - The Effect on Control Discoverability. 175-183 - Jeroen H. Hogema, Ruben Post, Rutger Verstegen, Jan L. Souman:
Automated Driving System HMIs: "Clear and Unambiguous"? 184-193 - Ammar Al-Taie, Graham A. Wilson, Thomas Goodge, Frank E. Pollick, Stephen Anthony Brewster:
Bike to the Future: Designing Holistic Autonomous Vehicle-Cyclist Interfaces. 194-203 - Martin Lorenz, Tiago Amorim, Debargha Dey, Mersedeh Sadeghi, Patrick Ebel:
Computational Models for In-Vehicle User Interface Design: A Systematic Literature Review. 204-215
Session 5: Situation Awareness
- Philipp Michael Markus Peter Asteriou, Heike Christiane Kotsios, Philipp Wintersberger:
What Characterizes "Situations" in Situation Awareness? Findings from a Human-centered Investigation. 216-226 - Rebecca Currano, Reinhold Bopp, Haoxiang Yang, Etienne Iliffe-Moon, Stefan Heijboer, Brian K. Mok, David Sirkin:
Driven to Distraction: Exploring Mind Wandering During a Virtual Reality City Drive. 227-238 - Akira Utsumi, Hirotake Yamazoe, Tetsushi Ikeda, Yumiko O. Kato, Isamu Nagasawa:
Peripheral Stimuli Without Explanation Can Improve Steering Maneuvers of Human Drivers in Degraded Visual Conditions. 239-247 - Okkeun Lee, Rebecca Currano, Dave Miller, Hyochang Kim, David Sirkin:
Designing Visual Signals to Support Situation Awareness Recovery in Conditional Automated Driving. 248-258 - Navit Klein, Hauke Sandhaus, David Goedicke, Wendy Ju, Avi Parush:
Modeling Social Situation Awareness in Driving Interactions. 259-271
Session 6: Micromobility
- Maximilian Schrapel, Thomas Graf, Domenico Mario Zappalà, Claudia Campolo, Antonella Molinaro, Alexey V. Vinel:
When the E-bike Takes Over: Speed Precision and Perception of Cruise Control for Cyclists. 272-282 - Yu Wang, Sonja Dorfbauer, Linda F. van der Spaa, Alexander G. Mirnig, Florian Michahelles, Philipp Wintersberger:
Development and Evaluation of Advanced Cyclist Assistance Systems on a Bicycle Simulator. 283-293 - Sidney T. Scott-Sharoni, Shashank Mehrotra, Kevin Salubre, Miao Song, Teruhisa Misu, Kumar Akash:
Can we enhance prosocial behavior? Using post-ride feedback to improve micromobility interactions. 294-304
Session 7: Communication
- Xinyue Gui, Mikiya Kusunoki, Bofei Huang, Stela Hanbyeol Seo, Chia-Ming Chang, Haoran Xie, Manabu Tsukada, Takeo Igarashi:
Shrinkable Arm-based eHMI on Autonomous Delivery Vehicle for Effective Communication with Other Road Users. 305-316 - Sergio Passero, Hannah R. M. Pelikan, Mathias Broth, Barry Brown:
Honkable Gestalts: Why Autonomous Vehicles Get Honked At. 317-328 - Daniel Eisele, Carla Bernadette Bubeck, Matthias Rudolf, Tibor Petzoldt:
The Prevalence of Automated Vehicles (with eHMIs) May Influence Pedestrian-Vehicle Interactions. 329-337 - Akshay Rege, Rebecca Currano, David Sirkin, Euiyoung Kim:
'Talking with your Car': Design of Human-Centered Conversational AI in Autonomous Vehicles. 338-349 - Annika Stampf, Mark Colley, Bettina Girst, Enrico Rukzio:
Exploring Passenger-Automated Vehicle Negotiation Utilizing Large Language Models for Natural Interaction. 350-362
Session 8: Prosociality
- Jonna Häkkilä, Siiri Paananen, Jemina Colley, Emma Kirjavainen, Juri Etto:
Steering Towards Safety: Evaluating Signaling Gestures for an Embodied Driver Guide. 363-373 - Jean-Baptiste Haué, Gaëtan Merlhiot:
How do Automated Vehicles Influence Other Road Users and Sometimes Elicit Uncivil Behaviors? 374-383 - Bengt Escher, Jakob Peintner, Andreas Riener:
The Significance of the Bystander Effect on Personal Responsibility in Critical Situations in Shared Automated Vehicles. 384-394 - Sooyeon Kim, Shashank Mehrotra, Kumar Akash, Teruhisa Misu, John D. Lee:
Prosociality Matters: How Does Prosocial Behavior in Interdependent Situations Influence the Well-being and Cognition of Road Users? 395-404 - Marthe Gruner, Tim Schrills, Michelle Wrage, Marvin Sieger, Thomas Franke:
Driven by Motivation: Understanding Perceived Mobility Need Satisfaction in On-Demand Ridepooling. 405-416
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