Abstract
The rise of evermore autonomy in vehicles and the expected introduction of self-driving cars have led to a focus on human interactions with such systems from an HCI perspective over the last years. Automotive User Interface researchers have been investigating issues such as transition control procedures, shared control, (over)trust, and overall user experience in automated vehicles. Now, it is time to open the research field of automated driving to other CHI research fields, such as Human-Robot-Interaction (HRI), aeronautics and space, conversational agents, or smart devices. These communities have been dealing with the interplay between humans and automated systems for more than 30 years. In this workshop, we aim to provide a forum to discuss what can be learnt from other domains for the design of autonomous vehicles. Interaction design problems that occur in these domains, such as transition control procedures, how to build trust in the system, and ethics will be discussed.
DOI: 10.1145/3170427.3170614
BibTex
@inproceedings{Meschtscherjakov_2018, doi = {10.1145/3170427.3170614}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145%2F3170427.3170614}, year = 2018, month = {apr}, publisher = {{ACM}}, author = {Alexander Meschtscherjakov and Manfred Tscheligi and Bastian Pfleging and Shadan Sadeghian Borojeni and Wendy Ju and Philippe Palanque and Andreas Riener and Bilge Mutlu and Andrew L. Kun}, title = {Interacting with Autonomous Vehicles}, booktitle = {Extended Abstracts of the 2018 {CHI} Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems} }