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5. AutomotiveUI 2013: Eindhoven, Netherlands
- Jacques M. B. Terken:
Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI '13, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, October 28-30, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2478-6
Interaction techniques 1 - gesturing
- Andreas Riener, Alois Ferscha, Florian Bachmair, Patrick Hagmüller, Alexander Lemme, Dominik Muttenthaler, David Pühringer, Harald Rogner, Adrian Tappe, Florian Weger:
Standardization of the in-car gesture interaction space. 14-21 - Gary E. Burnett, Elizabeth Crundall, David R. Large, Glyn Lawson, Lee Skrypchuk:
A study of unidirectional swipe gestures on in-vehicle touch screens. 22-29 - Leonardo Angelini, Francesco Carrino, Stefano Carrino, Maurizio Caon, Denis Lalanne, Omar Abou Khaled, Elena Mugellini:
Opportunistic synergy: a classifier fusion engine for micro-gesture recognition. 30-37
Interaction techniques 2 - pointing
- Sonja Rümelin, Chadly Marouane, Andreas Butz:
Free-hand pointing for identification and interaction with distant objects. 40-47 - Sonja Rümelin, Andreas Butz:
How to make large touch screens usable while driving. 48-55 - Kikuo Fujimura, Lijie Xu, Cuong Tran, Rishabh Bhandari, Victor Ng-Thow-Hing:
Driver queries using wheel-constrained finger pointing and 3-D head-up display visual feedback. 56-62
Measuring and reducing distraction
- Thomas M. Gable, Bruce N. Walker, Haifa R. Moses, Ramitha D. Chitloor:
Advanced auditory cues on mobile phones help keep drivers' eyes on the road. 66-73 - Sabine Langlois:
ADAS HMI using peripheral vision. 74-81 - Tuomo Kujala, Johanna M. Silvennoinen, Annegret Lasch:
Visual-manual in-car tasks decomposed: text entry and kinetic scrolling as the main sources of visual distraction. 82-89
Multimodal interaction
- Ioannis Politis, Stephen A. Brewster, Frank E. Pollick:
Evaluating multimodal driver displays of varying urgency. 92-99 - Richard Swette, Keenan R. May, Thomas M. Gable, Bruce N. Walker:
Comparing three novel multimodal touch interfaces for infotainment menus. 100-107 - W. Thomas Miller III, Andrew L. Kun:
Using speech, GUIs and buttons in police vehicles: field data on user preferences for the Project54 system. 108-113 - Linn Hackenberg, Sara Bongartz, Christian Härtle, Paul Leiber, Thorb Baumgarten, Jo Ann G. Sison:
International evaluation of NLU benefits in the domain of in-vehicle speech dialog systems. 114-120
Texting and calling
- Jibo He, Alex Chaparro, Bobby Nguyen, Rondell Burge, Joseph Crandall, Barbara S. Chaparro, Rui Ni, Shi Cao:
Texting while driving: is speech-based texting less risky than handheld texting? 124-130 - Bastian Pfleging, Stefan Schneegaß, Albrecht Schmidt:
Exploring user expectations for context and road video sharing while calling and driving. 132-139
Driver modelling
- Michael Heymann, Asaf Degani:
Automated driving aids: modeling, analysis, and interface design considerations. 142-149 - Stefan Schneegaß, Bastian Pfleging, Nora Broy, Frederik Heinrich, Albrecht Schmidt:
A data set of real world driving to assess driver workload. 150-157 - Swethan Anand, Jacques M. B. Terken, Jeroen H. Hogema:
The effect of cognitive load on adaptation to differences in steering wheel force feedback level. 158-164
Methodology
- David Wilfinger, Martin Murer, Axel Baumgartner, Christine Döttlinger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi:
The car data toolkit: smartphone supported automotive HCI research. 168-175 - Vera Demberg, Asad B. Sayeed, Angela Mahr, Christian A. Müller:
Measuring linguistically-induced cognitive load during driving using the ConTRe task. 176-183 - Paul A. Green:
Standard definitions for driving measures and statistics: overview and status of recommended practice J2944. 184-191
Experience
- Moritz Körber, Klaus Bengler:
Measurement of momentary user experience in an automotive context. 194-201 - Qonita Shahab, Jacques M. B. Terken, Berry Eggen:
Development of a questionnaire for identifying driver's personal values in driving. 202-208 - Tove Helldin, Göran Falkman, Maria Riveiro, Staffan Davidsson:
Presenting system uncertainty in automotive UIs for supporting trust calibration in autonomous driving. 210-217
Posters
- Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Sandra Trösterer, Christine Döttlinger, David Wilfinger, Manfred Tscheligi:
Computerized experience sampling in the car: issues and challenges. 220-223 - Hyungil Kim, Xuefang Wu, Joseph L. Gabbard, Nicholas F. Polys:
Exploring head-up augmented reality interfaces for crash warning systems. 224-227 - Andrew L. Kun, Travis Royer, Adam Leone:
Using tap sequences to authenticate drivers. 228-231 - Derek Viita, Alexander Muir:
Exploring comfortable and acceptable text sizes for in-vehicle displays. 232-236 - Oskar Palinko, Andrew L. Kun, Zachary Cook, Adam Downey, Aaron Lecomte, Meredith Swanson, Tina Tomaszewski:
Towards augmented reality navigation using affordable technology. 238-241 - Peter A. Heeman, Tomer Meshorer, Andrew L. Kun, Oskar Palinko, Zeljko Medenica:
Estimating cognitive load using pupil diameter during a spoken dialogue task. 242-245 - Zoë Terken, Roy Haex, Luuk Beursgens, Elvira Arslanova, Maria Vrachni, Jacques M. B. Terken, Dalila Szostak:
Unwinding after work: an in-car mood induction system for semi-autonomous driving. 246-249 - Tomás Macek, Tereza Kasparová, Jan Kleindienst, Ladislav Kunc, Martin Labský, Jan Vystrcil:
Mostly passive information delivery in a car. 250-253 - Martin Kracheel, Roderick McCall, Vincent Koenig, Thomas Engel:
Driver diaries: a multimodal mobility behaviour logging methodology. 254-257 - David E. Dass Jr., Alex J. Uyttendaele, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Haptic in-seat feedback for lane departure warning. 258-261 - Stefan Diewald, Andreas Möller, Luis Roalter, Tobias Stockinger, Matthias Kranz:
Gameful design in the automotive domain: review, outlook and challenges. 262-265 - Nicolas Louveton, Roderick McCall, Tigran Avanesov, Vincent Koenig, Thomas Engel:
Assessing in-vehicle information systems application in the car: a versatile tool and unified testing platform. 266-269 - Galia Weidl, Gabi Breuel, Virat Singhal:
Collision risk prediction and warning at road intersections using an object oriented Bayesian network. 270-277 - Rich C. McIlroy, Neville A. Stanton, Catherine Harvey, Duncan Robertson:
Sustainability, transport and design: reviewing the prospects for safely encouraging eco-driving. 278-284 - Patrick Stahl, Birsen Donmez, Greg A. Jamieson:
Anticipatory driving competence: motivation, definition & modeling. 286-291 - Renate Häuslschmid, Klaus Bengler, Cristina Olaverri-Monreal:
Graphic toolkit for adaptive layouts in in-vehicle user interfaces. 292-298 - Cuong Tran, Karlin Bark, Victor Ng-Thow-Hing:
A left-turn driving aid using projected oncoming vehicle paths with augmented reality. 300-307
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