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7. AutomotiveUI 2015: Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Gary E. Burnett, Joseph L. Gabbard, Paul A. Green, Sebastian Osswald:
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2015, Nottingham, United Kingdom, September 1-3, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3736-6
Autonomous driving
- Ioannis Politis, Stephen A. Brewster, Frank E. Pollick:
Language-based multimodal displays for the handover of control in autonomous cars. 3-10 - Marcel Walch, Kristin Lange, Martin Baumann, Michael Weber:
Autonomous driving: investigating the feasibility of car-driver handover assistance. 11-18 - Marin Sikkenk, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Rules of conduct for autonomous vehicles. 19-22
Haptic/touch interfaces
- Ariel Telpaz, Brian Rhindress, Ido Zelman, Omer Tsimhoni:
Haptic seat for automated driving: preparing the driver to take control effectively. 23-30 - Lisa Diwischek, Jason Lisseman:
Tactile feedback for virtual automotive steering wheel switches. 31-38 - Ilhan Aslan, Alina Krischkowsky, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Martin Wuchse, Manfred Tscheligi:
A leap for touch: proximity sensitive touch targets in cars. 39-46 - Bashar I. Ahmad, Patrick M. Langdon, Simon J. Godsill, Robert Hardy, Lee Skrypchuk, Richard Donkor:
Touchscreen usability and input performance in vehicles under different road conditions: an evaluative study. 47-54
Augmented reality/HUD interfaces
- Adam Bolton, Gary E. Burnett, David R. Large:
An investigation of augmented reality presentations of landmark-based navigation using a head-up display. 56-63 - Renate Häuslschmid, Laura Schnurr, Julie Wagner, Andreas Butz:
Contact-analog warnings on windshield displays promote monitoring the road scene. 64-71 - Mike Long, Gary E. Burnett, Robert Hardy, Harriet A. Allen:
Depth discrimination between augmented reality and real-world targets for vehicle head-up displays. 72-79 - Missie Smith, Jillian Streeter, Gary E. Burnett, Joseph L. Gabbard:
Visual search tasks: the effects of head-up displays on driving and task performance. 80-87
Driver modelling
- Phillip Taylor, Nathan Griffiths, Abhir Bhalerao, Xu Zhou, Adam Gelencser, Thomas Popham:
Warwick-JLR driver monitoring dataset (DMD): statistics and early findings. 89-92 - Shinjae Kang, Byungjo Kim, Sangrok Han, Hyogon Kim:
Do you see what I see: towards a gaze-based surroundings query processing system. 93-100 - Ignacio J. Alvarez, Laura Rumbel, Robert Adams:
Skyline: a rapid prototyping driving simulator for user experience. 101-108
Methods and individual differences
- Sudeep Pournami, David R. Large, Gary E. Burnett, Catherine Harvey:
Comparing the NHTSA and ISO occlusion test protocols: how many participants are sufficient? 110-116 - David R. Large, Editha van Loon, Gary E. Burnett, Sudeep Pournami:
Applying NHTSA task acceptance criteria to different simulated driving scenarios. 117-124 - Mauricio Muñoz, Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler:
Exploring new qualitative methods to support a quantitative analysis of glance behavior. 125-132 - Leeseul Shim, Peipei Liu, Ioannis Politis, Paula Regener, Stephen A. Brewster, Frank E. Pollick:
Evaluating multimodal driver displays of varying urgency for drivers on the autistic spectrum. 133-140
Mobile devices in the driving context
- Kyungjoo Cha, Joseph Giacomin, Mark Lycett, Francis Mccullough, Dave Rumbold:
Identifying human desires relative to the integration of mobile devices into automobiles. 142-149 - Thomas McWilliams, Bryan Reimer, Bruce Mehler, Jonathan Dobres, Joseph F. Coughlin:
Effects of age and smartphone experience on driver behavior during address entry: a comparison between a Samsung Galaxy and Apple iPhone. 150-153 - Wayne Chi Wei Giang, Inas Shanti, Huei-Yen Winnie Chen, Alex Zhou, Birsen Donmez:
Smartwatches vs. smartphones: a preliminary report of driver behavior and perceived risk while responding to notifications. 154-161
Novel automotive user-interfaces
- Andrew L. Kun, Jerry Wachtel, W. Thomas Miller III, Patrick Son, Martin Lavallière:
User interfaces for first responder vehicles: views from practitioners, industry, and academia. 163-170 - Thomas M. Gable, Bruce N. Walker, Andrew S. Amontree:
Investigating a new display format for CarPlay to decrease impact of mode change inputs. 171-178 - Nora Broy, Mengbing Guo, Stefan Schneegass, Bastian Pfleging, Florian Alt:
Introducing novel technologies in the car: conducting a real-world study to test 3D dashboards. 179-186 - Nicole Perterer, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi:
Co-Navigator: an advanced navigation system for front-seat passengers. 187-194
Visualization & ambient lighting
- Sandra Trösterer, Martin Wuchse, Christine Döttlinger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi:
Light my way: visualizing shared gaze in the car. 196-203 - Andreas Löcken, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Supporting lane change decisions with ambient light. 204-211 - Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Christine Döttlinger, Christina Rödel, Manfred Tscheligi:
ChaseLight: ambient LED stripes to control driving speed. 212-219
Poster presentations
- David R. Large, Elizabeth Crundall, Gary E. Burnett, Lee Skrypchuk:
Predicting the visual demand of finger-touch pointing tasks in a driving context. 221-224 - Andreas Braun, Sebastian Frank, Martin Majewski, Xiaofeng Wang:
CapSeat: capacitive proximity sensing for automotive activity recognition. 225-232 - Daniela Wurhofer, Alina Krischkowsky, Marianna Obrist, Evangelos Karapanos, Evangelos Niforatos, Manfred Tscheligi:
Everyday commuting: prediction, actual experience and recall of anger and frustration in the car. 233-240 - Tanja Schneeberger, Simon von Massow, Mohammad Mehdi Moniri, Angela Castronovo, Christian A. Müller, Jan Macek:
Tailoring mobile apps for safe on-road usage: how an interaction concept enables safe interaction with hotel booking, news, Wolfram Alpha and Facebook. 241-248 - Thomas Franke, Maria Trantow, Madlen Günther, Josef F. Krems, Viktoria Zott, Andreas Keinath:
Advancing electric vehicle range displays for enhanced user experience: the relevance of trust and adaptability. 249-256 - Hanneke Hooft van Huysduynen, Jacques M. B. Terken, Jean-Bernard Martens, Berry Eggen:
Measuring driving styles: a validation of the multidimensional driving style inventory. 257-264 - Sven Krome, William Goddard, Stefan Greuter, Steffen P. Walz, Ansgar Gerlicher:
A context-based design process for future use cases of autonomous driving: prototyping AutoGym. 265-272 - Ja Young Lee, Madeleine Gibson, John D. Lee:
Secondary task boundaries influence drivers' glance durations. 273-280 - Sonia Baltodano, Srinath Sibi, Nikolas Martelaro, Nikhil Gowda, Wendy Ju:
The RRADS platform: a real road autonomous driving simulator. 281-288 - Anders Lundström, Fredrik Hellström:
Getting to know electric cars through an app. 289-296 - Thomas M. Gable, Siddharth R. Raja, Dean P. Samuels, Bruce N. Walker:
Exploring and evaluating the capabilities of Kinect v2 in a driving simulator environment. 297-304 - Thomas Grah, Felix A. Epp, Martin Wuchse, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Frank Gabler, Arnd Steinmetz, Manfred Tscheligi:
Dorsal haptic display: a shape-changing car seat for sensory augmentation of rear obstacles. 305-312 - John G. Gaspar, Timothy L. Brown, Dawn C. Marshall:
Examining the interaction between timing and modality in forward collision warnings. 313-319 - Fabius Steinberger, Ronald Schroeter, Verena Lindner, Zachary Fitz-Walter, Joshua V. Hall, Daniel M. Johnson:
Zombies on the road: a holistic design approach to balancing gamification and safe driving. 320-327
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