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MobiTAS: HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems - Program

HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems - Program

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(Last Updated: 3 July, 2024)
Saturday, 29 June 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S018: Safe and Trustworthy Interactions with Autonomous Vehicles
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Investigating the Impact Factors for Trust Analysis of Autonomous Vehicle
    Tianxiong Wang, Mengmeng Xu, Long Liu, Jing Chen, Yuanyuan Wang, P.R. China
  • Verification of Continuous Recovery Operation using Teleoperation System for Autonomous Vehicles - Consideration Focusing on Impact of Road Markings
    Tomonori Yasui, Kouyou Otsu, Tomoko Izumi, Japan
  • DriveSense: A Multi-modal Emotion Recognition and Regulation System for a Car Driver
    Lei Zhu, Zhinan Zhong, Wan Dai, Yunfei Chen, Yan Zhang, Mo Chen, P.R. China
  • Unlock your trust: experiencing a biophilic autonomous driving ‎through gamification ‎
    Saeedeh Mosaferchi, Salvatore Cesarano, Alessandro Naddeo, Italy
  • What Humans Should Be Thinking While Driving: Method for Integration of Driver Cognitive Load Information with Map Data
    Arun Balakrishna, Tom Gross, Germany
  • Better Together: Anthropomorphic Assistant Avatars and Empathetic Voice Interventions for Emotion Regulation
    Bofei Huang, Xinyue Gui, Chia-Ming Chang, Haoran Xie, Japan

S019: Design and Interaction Practices for Automotive Systems
Chair(s): To be announced

  • User-Centered Design of Land-Air Travel Service: HMI Design Strategies and Challenges
    YiQian Xu, Jieqi Yang, Ping Wang, Yuchen Wang, Jianmin Wang, P.R. China
  • A Study on the Effects of Different Interaction Modalities on Driving Trust in Automated Vehicles
    Bo Qi, Qi Guo, Miao Liu, P.R. China
  • Research on Intelligent Cabin Design of Camper Vehicle Based on Kano Model and Generative AI
    Miao Liu, Zeming Zhao, Bo Qi, P.R. China
  • A Two-Loop Coupled Interaction System Design for Autonomous Driving Scenarios
    Mingyu Cui, Yahui Zhang, Kejia Zhang, P.R. China
  • A Study on Automotive HMI Design Evaluation Method Based on Usability Test Metrics and XGBoost Algorithm
    Xiaocong Niu, P.R. China; Ting Tang, Canada
  • User Participatory In-Vehicle Gesture Interaction Design Based on Electric Vehicles
    Yuncheng Ge, Chengxi Xie, Dian Jin, Zhe Cheng, Yu Zhang, Meng Li, P.R. China
Sunday, 30 June 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S065: PANEL: Autonomous Vehicles: What About the Driver?
Chair: Heidi Krömker, Germany

  • Driver Distraction in Partial and Conditional Automated Driving
    Avinoam Borowksy, Israel
  • Do you like it like this? A Peak in the Relationship of Autonomous Cars and their Drivers
    Angelika Bullinger-Hoffmann, Germany
  • Autonomous Driving: What about Driver with Special Needs?
    Christophe Kolski, France
  • Tesla Model 3: Impact of Vertical Segmentation on Visual Search Time
    Paridhi Mathur, United States
  • Driver-Centered Dynamics in Autonomous Vehicles: Exploring HMI and Driver Monitoring Systems
    Roberto Montanari, Italy
  • Autonomous Driving in China: Will Traffic Safety Improve?
    Xiaowei Yuan, P.R. China
10:30 - 12:30

S078: Innovations in Automotive User Interfaces: from multiple inspirations to disruptive solutions
Chair: Roberto Montanari, Italy

  • Improving Time to Take Over Through Multimodal HMI Strategies Nudging a Safe Driving State
    Roberta Presta, Chiara Tancredi, Flavia De Simone, Mirko Iacono, Laura Mancuso, Italy
  • Exploring the Perceived Cognitive Workload: The Impact of Various Scenarios and Emotions on a Driving Simulator
    Buse Tezci, Turkey; Luca Tramarin, Edoardo Pagot, Marco Marchetti, Giuliana Zennaro, Paolo Denti, Stefano Giannini, Maura Mengoni, Silvia Chiesa, Italy
  • Beyond Acceptance Models: The Role of Social Perceptions in Autonomous Public Transportation Acceptance
    Nina Hieber, Diana Fischer-Pressler, Monika Pröbster, Janika Kutz, Nicola Marsden, Germany
  • Analyzing the Remote Operation Task to Support Highly Automated Vehicles – Suggesting the Core Task Analysis to Ensure the Human-Centered Design of the Remote Operation Station
    Hanna Koskinen, Finland; Andreas Schrank, Germany; Esko Lehtonen, Finland; Michael Oehl, Germany
  • Land Vehicle Control Using Continuous Gesture Recognition on Smartwatches
    Thamer Horbylon Nascimento, Deborah Fernandes, Diego Siqueira, Gabriel Vieira, Gustavo Moreira, Leonardo Silva, Fabrizzio Soares, Brazil
  • Activities that Correlate with Motion Sickness in Driving Cars – An International Online Survey
    Frederik Diederichs, Amina Herrmanns, David Lerch, Zeyun Zhong, Daniela Piechnik, Lesley-Ann Mathis, Boyu Xian, Nicklas Vaupel, Ajona Vijayakumar, Germany; Canmert Cabaroglu, Turkey; Jessica Rausch, Germany
Monday, 1 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S111: Driver Understanding for Safety Enhancement in Automated Vehicles
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Comparative Study on the Effects of W-HUD and AR-HUD on Driver Behavior Based on Cognitive Load Theory
    Huibo Xu, Xiangxuan Tang, Qilin Gu, Jianrun Zhang, P.R. China
  • Effects of Automated Vehicles' Transparency on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Mental Workload
    Weixing Huang, Milei Chen, Weitao Li, Tingru Zhang, P.R. China
  • Impacts of Training Methods and Experience Types on Drivers’ Mental Models and Driving Performance
    Linwei Qiao, Jiaqian Li, Tingru Zhang, P.R. China
  • A Study of the Effects of Different Semantic Distance Icons on Drivers' Cognitive Load in Automotive Human-Machine Interface
    Yanchi Liu, Wanrong Han, Dihui Chu, Jianrun Zhang, P.R. China
  • Research on Electric Vehicle Charging Pile Design Based on Kansei Engineering and Textual Sentiment Analysis
    Miao Liu, Ronghan Yang, P.R. China
  • Drowsiness and Emotion Detection of Drivers for Improved Road Safety
    Nishat Anjum Lea, Sadia Sharmin, Awal Ahmed Fime, Bangladesh
10:30 - 12:30

S125: HCI issues and assistive systems for Users with special needs in mobility
Chairs: Christophe Kolski, Sophie Lepreux, France

  • Every User Has Special Needs for Inclusive Mobility
    Frederic Vanderhaegen, France
  • Design of a Virtual Assistant: Collect of User’s Needs for Connected and Automated Vehicles
    Julie Lang, Francois Jouen, Charles Tijus, Gerard Uzan, France
  • Post-Accident Recovery Treatment Using a Physio Room and Aided by an Assistive System
    Bertrand David, Martin Reynaud-David, Rene Chalon, Julien Jouffroy, France
  • Acceptability of Assistive Technology Promoting Independent Travel of People with Intellectual Disabilities (SAMDI PROJECT): A Focus Group Study from Support Staff
    Hursula Mengue-Topio, Marion Duthoit, Laurie Letalle, Youssef Guedira, France
  • Simplified modelling based on an ontology of users with cerebral palsy interacting with people or systems: case study of an assistive system used in mobility
    Yohan Guerrier, Siegrid Bosquet, Octave Valadier, Nicolas Cauchois, Veronique Delcroix, Kathia Marcal de Oliveira, Christophe Kolski, France
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
16:00 - 18:00

S189: Evaluating User Experience, Workload, and Trust in Transportation Systems
Room: Jefferson West
Chair: Heidi Krömker, Germany

  • Understanding Commuter Information Needs and Desires in Public Transport: A Comparative Analysis of Stated and Revealed Preferences
    Anouk Van Kasteren, Marloes Vredenborg, Judith Masthoff, Netherlands
  • Pimp my Lab? The Impact of Context-Specific Usability Laboratory Environments in Public Transport
    Cindy Mayas, Tobias Steinert, Boris A. Reif, Heidi Krömker, Matthias Hirth, Germany
  • Exploring Emotional Responses to Anthropomorphic Images in Autonomous Vehicle Displays: An Eye-Tracking Study
    Cian-Yun Jun, Jo-Yu Kuo, Taiwan
  • Pedestrian Interaction with Automated Driving Systems: Acceptance Model and Design of External Communication Interface
    Viktoria Marcus, Joseph Muldoon, Sanaz Motamedi, United States
  • Impacts of Automated Valet Parking Systems on Driver Workload and Trust
    Zhenyuan Wang, YIzi Su, Qingkun Li, Wenjun Wang, Chao Zeng, Bo Cheng, P.R. China
  • Applying Theory of Planned Behavior to Explore the Safety Effects of Yellow Alert on Changeable Message Signs: Elicitation Interview Results
    Pei Wang, United States; Tingting Zhang, P.R. China
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
10:30 - 12:30

S216: Enhancing User Experience and Safety in Public Transportation and Mobility
Room: Columbia3
Chair: Marloes Vredenborg, Netherlands

  • Next Stop: Passenger Perspectives on Autonomous Trains
    Andrea Arzer, Germany; Lauren Beehler, Marloes Vredenborg, Netherlands
  • The Development of Human-Centered Design in Public Transportation: a Literature Review
    Chikita Rini Lengkong, Cindy Mayas, Heidi Krömker, Matthias Hirth, Germany
  • Analyzing Usage Behavior and Preferences of Drivers Regarding Shared Automated Vehicles: Insights from an Online Survey
    Verena Pongratz, Lorenz Steckhan, Klaus Bengler, Germany

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