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Emotion-matched in-vehicle assistants: an exploration in regulating drivers' incidental emotions and enhancing takeover performance and situational awareness

Zhao et al., 2024

Document ID
17609604897610676083
Author
Zhao Y
Jiang K
Yu Z
Huang Z
Publication year
Publication venue
Cognition, Technology & Work

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In conditional autonomous driving, drivers are prone to experiencing incidental emotions during non-driving tasks, which are unrelated to driving decisions but may have negative effects on drivers' takeover performance. Voice assistants have been shown to regulate …
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