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12th AutomotiveUI 2020: Virtual Event, Washington, DC, USA - Adjunct Proceedings
- Adjunct Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2020, Virtual Event, Washington, DC, USA, September 21-22, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8066-9

Works in Progress
- Tamara von Sawitzky

, Thomas Grauschopf, Andreas Riener
:
No Need to Slow Down! A Head-up Display Based Warning System for Cyclists for Safe Passage of Parked Vehicles. 1-3 - Shabnam Haghzare

, Jennifer L. Campos, Alex Mihailidis:
Towards A Framework of Detecting Mode Confusion in Automated Driving: Examples of Data from Older Drivers. 4-7 - Nicole Fritz, Fanny Kobiela, Dietrich Manstetten, Andreas Korthauer, Klaus Bengler:

Designing the Interaction of Highly Automated Vehicles with Cyclists in Urban Longitudinal Traffic: Relevant Use Cases and Methodical Considerations. 8-11 - Daniela Stier, Ulrich Heid

, Wolfgang Minker:
Adapting In-Vehicle Voice Output: A User- and Situation-Adaptive Approach. 12-15 - Martina Schuß, Andreas Riener

:
"Give Me the Keys, I'll Drive!": Results from an Exploratory Interview Study to Assess Public's Desires and Concerns on Automated Valet Parking. 16-18 - Jakob Landesberger, Ute Ehrlich, Wolfgang Minker:

"What is it?" How to Collect Urgent Utterances using a Gamification Approach. 19-22 - Johannes Ossig, Stephanie Cramer

:
Tactical Decisions for Lane Changes or Lane Following? Development of a Study Design for Automated Driving. 23-26 - Erfan Pakdamanian, Nauder Namaky, Shili Sheng, Inki Kim, James Arthur Coan, Lu Feng:

Toward Minimum Startle After Take-Over Request: A Preliminary Study of Physiological Data. 27-29 - Zhentao Huang, Rongze Li, Wangkai Jin

, Zilin Song, Yu Zhang, Xiangjun Peng
, Xu Sun:
Face2Multi-modal: In-vehicle Multi-modal Predictors via Facial Expressions. 30-33 - Patrizia Di Campli San Vito

, Edward Brown, Stephen A. Brewster, Frank E. Pollick
, Simon Thompson, Lee Skrypchuk
, Alexandros Mouzakitis:
Haptic Feedback for the Transfer of Control in Autonomous Vehicles. 34-37 - Ana Fiona Dalipi, Dongfang Liu, Xiaolei Guo, Yingjie Victor Chen, Christos Mousas

:
VR-PAVIB: The Virtual Reality Pedestrian-Autonomous Vehicle Interaction Benchmark. 38-41 - Chia-Ming Chang:

A Gender Study of Communication Interfaces between an Autonomous Car and a Pedestrian. 42-45 - Missie Smith

, Lisa Jordan, Kiran Bagalkotkar, Srikar Sai Manjuluri, Rishikesh Nittala, Joseph L. Gabbard
:
Hit the Brakes!: Augmented Reality Head-up Display Impact on Driver Responses to Unexpected Events. 46-49 - Abhishek Mukhopadhyay

, Imon Mukherjee
, Pradipta Biswas:
Decoding CNN based Object Classifier Using Visualization. 50-53 - Eddie Brown, David R. Large, Hannah Limerick, Gary E. Burnett:

Ultrahapticons: "Haptifying" Drivers' Mental Models to Transform Automotive Mid-Air Haptic Gesture Infotainment Interfaces. 54-57 - Henrik Detjen

, Stefan Geisler
, Stefan Schneegass:
"Help, Accident Ahead!": Using Mixed Reality Environments in Automated Vehicles to Support Occupants After Passive Accident Experiences. 58-61 - Brook W. Abegaz, Eric Chan-Tin, Neil Klingensmith, George K. Thiruvathukal:

Addressing Rogue Vehicles by Integrating Computer Vision, Activity Monitoring, and Contextual Information. 62-64 - Young Woo Kim

, Jae Hyun Han, Yong Gu Ji, Seul Chan Lee:
Exploring the Effectiveness of External Human-Machine Interfaces on Pedestrians and Drivers. 65-68 - Carmen Kettwich, Annika Dreßler

:
Requirements of Future Control Centers in Public Transport. 69-73 - Marcel Walch, Stacey Li, Ilan Mandel, David Goedicke

, Natalie Friedman, Wendy Ju
:
Crosswalk Cooperation: A Phone-Integrated Driver-Vehicle Cooperation Approach to Predict the Crossing Intentions of Pedestrians in Automated Driving. 74-77 - Christine Spencer, Ibrahim Alper Koc, Chihiro Suga, Alexander Lee, Anupama Mahesh Dhareshwar, Elin Franzén, Maria Iozzo, Gawain Morrison, Gary McKeown

:
Assessing the Use of Physiological Signals and Facial Behaviour to Gauge Drivers' Emotions as a UX Metric in Automotive User Studies. 78-81 - Paolo Pretto

, Sandra Trösterer, Nikolai Ebinger
, Nino Dum:
Foresight Safety: Sharing Drivers' State among Connected Road Users. 82-84 - Gaetano Graf, Heinrich Hussmann:

User Requirements for Remote Teleoperation-based Interfaces. 85-88 - Subrahmanya Gunaga, Nalini C. Iyer, Akash Kulkarni

:
Sensor Fusion Based State Estimation for Localization of Autonomous Vehicle. 89-91 - Jingyi Li

, Ceenu George, Andrea Ngao, Kai Holländer, Stefan Mayer, Andreas Butz:
An Exploration of Users' Thoughts on Rear-Seat Productivity in Virtual Reality. 92-95
Workshops
- Zoe M. Becerra, Nadia Fereydooni

, Stephen A. Brewster, Andrew L. Kun, Angus McKerral
, Bruce N. Walker:
Workshop on Virtual Reality (VR) in Automated Vehicles: Developing and Evaluating Metrics to Assess VR in the Car. 96-98 - Nikolas Martelaro

, Wendy Ju:
What Could Go Wrong? Exploring the Downsides of Autonomous Vehicles. 99-101 - Seul Chan Lee, Kristina Stojmenova, Gowdham Prabhakar

, Shan Bao
, Jaka Sodnik, Myounghoon Jeon
:
The 2nd Workshop on Localization vs. Internationalization: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on AutomotiveUI Activities from the View of Diversity and Inclusion. 102-105 - Chihab Nadri

, Jingyi Li
, Esther Bosch
, Michael Oehl
, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Michael Braun, Myounghoon Jeon
:
Emotion GaRage Vol. II: : A Workshop on Affective In-Vehicle Display Design. 106-108 - Deike Albers

, Niklas Grabbe
, Dominik Janetzko
, Klaus Bengler:
Saluton! How do you evaluate usability? - Virtual Workshop on Usability Assessments of Automated Driving Systems. 109-112 - Clemens Schartmüller, Philipp Wintersberger

, Andreas Riener
, Andrew L. Kun, Stephen A. Brewster, Orit Shaer:
AutoWork 2020: Second Workshop on the Future of Work and Well-Being in Automated Vehicles. 113-116

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