2. AutomotiveUI 2010:
Pittsburgh,
PA,
USA
Anind K. Dey, Albrecht Schmidt, Susanne Boll, Andrew L. Kun (Eds.):
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2010, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November 11-12, 2010.
ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0437-5
Attention and distraction
Speech and sound
- Zhang Hua, Wei Lieh Ng:
Speech recognition interface design for in-vehicle system.
29-33
- Ute Winter, Tim J. Grost, Omer Tsimhoni:
Language pattern analysis for automotive natural language speech applications.
34-41
- Ignacio Alvarez, Aqueasha M. Martin, Jerone Dunbar, Joachim Taiber, Dale-Marie Wilson, Juan E. Gilbert:
Voice interfaced vehicle user help.
42-49
- Qonita Shahab, Jacques M. B. Terken, Berry Eggen:
Auditory messages for speed advice in advanced driver assistance systems.
50-56
- Andrew L. Kun, Alexander Shyrokov, Peter A. Heeman:
Spoken tasks for human-human experiments: towards in-car speech user interfaces for multi-threaded dialogue.
57-63
Exploring modes of interaction
- Amna Asif, Susanne Boll:
Where to turn my car?: comparison of a tactile display and a conventional car navigation system under high load condition.
64-71
- Hendrik Richter, Ronald Ecker, Christopher Deisler, Andreas Butz:
HapTouch and the 2+1 state model: potentials of haptic feedback on touch based in-vehicle information systems.
72-79
- Ronald Ecker, Verena Broy, Katja Hertzschuch, Andreas Butz:
Visual cues supporting direct touch gesture interaction with in-vehicle information systems.
80-87
- John K. Holmen, Mehrdad Hosseini Zadeh:
Effects of varying haptic feedback on driver distraction during vehicular window adjustment.
88-91
- Andreas Riener, Alois Ferscha, P. Frech, M. Hackl, M. Kaltenberger:
Subliminal vibro-tactile based notification of CO2 economy while driving.
92-101
- Yujia Cao, Frans van der Sluis, Mariët Theune, Rieks op den Akker, Anton Nijholt:
Evaluating informative auditory and tactile cues for in-vehicle information systems.
102-109
- Dagmar Kern, Angela Mahr, Sandro Castronovo, Albrecht Schmidt, Christian A. Müller:
Making use of drivers' glances onto the screen for explicit gaze-based interaction.
110-116
Supporting the driver
- Florian Alt, Dagmar Kern, Fabian Schulte, Bastian Pfleging, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Albrecht Schmidt:
Enabling micro-entertainment in vehicles based on context information.
117-124
- David Wilfinger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Martin Murer, Manfred Tscheligi:
Influences on user acceptance: informing the design of eco-friendly in-car interfaces.
125-128
- Markus Hipp, Florian Schaub, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber:
Interaction weaknesses of personal navigation devices.
129-136
- Jane Barrow, David Cades, David Kidd, Erik Nelson, Daniel Roberts:
Managing speed in inclement conditions using an in-vehicle interface.
137-138
- Arne Suppé, Luis E. Navarro-Serment, Aaron Steinfeld:
Semi-autonomous virtual valet parking.
139-145
Connected cars
- Timothy Sohn, Agathe Battestini, Hiroshi Horii, Elizabeth Bales, Vidya Setlur, Koichi Mori:
Supporting unplanned activities through cross-device interaction.
146-147
- Raja Bose, Jörg Brakensiek, Keun-Young Park:
Terminal mode: transforming mobile devices into automotive application platforms.
148-155
- Andrew W. Gellatly, Cody Hansen, Matthew Highstrom, John P. Weiss:
Journey: General Motors' move to incorporate contextual design into its next generation of automotive HMI designs.
156-161
- Jan Sonnenberg:
Service and user interface transfer from nomadic devices to car infotainment systems.
162-165
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