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AutomotiveUI 2025: Brisbane, QLD, Australia - Adjunct Proceedings
- Adjunct Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2025, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, September 22-25, 2025. ACM 2025, ISBN 979-8-4007-2014-7
Work in Progress
- Jiaqi Fu, Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
Exploring a Novel Ball-Shaped Steering Mechanism System Architecture and Preliminary User Feedback. 1-6 - Yueteng Yu, Yan Zhang, Wafa Johal, Gary Burnett:
Exploring Deictic Interface Referencing Outside-Vehicle Landmarks: Study of In-cabin Multimodal Interaction. 7-12 - Feiqi Gu, Zhixiong Wang, Zhenyu Wang, Hongling Sheng, Dengbo He:
From Brake Lights to Beyond - Assessing Rear eHMI Designs through a Video-Based Survey. 13-18 - Md Shadab Alam, Pavlo Bazilinskyy:
Cross or Nah? LLMs Get in the Mindset of a Pedestrian in front of Automated Car with an eHMI. 19-34 - Yongjun Kim, Jungho Kwon, Sojin Han, Kyung Yun Choi:
Taming XR Zombies: Proxemics-Aware Kinesthetic Feedback Interfaces for Safe Social Harmony in Autonomous Mobility Environments. 35-39 - Ruolin Gao, Haoyu Liu, Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Marieke Martens:
Designing Multi-Modal Communication for Merge Negotiation with Automated Vehicles: Insights from a Design Exploration with Prototypes. 40-46 - Anaïs Halin, Christel Devue, Marc Van Droogenbroeck:
DEV: A Driver-Environment-Vehicle Closed-Loop Framework for Risk-Aware Adaptive Automation of Driving. 47-52 - Andry Rakotonirainy, Mohammed Mamdouh Zakaria Elhenawy, Lucas Henneçon:
Towards an intelligent risk perception assistant: a neuroscience approach. 53-59 - Margarida Fortes-Ferreira, Md Shadab Alam, Pavlo Bazilinskyy:
Vibe Coding in Practice: Building a Driving Simulator Without Expert Programming Skills. 60-66 - Rafael Gomez, Thomas J. Long, Levi Swann, Peter Florentzos, Alexandra E. Singleton:
Evaluating User Interfaces in Electric Vehicle Interiors: Development of a Refined Coding Scheme. 67-72 - Grace A Douglas, Linda Ng Boyle:
Virtual Worlds for Real Agents: Validating Virtual Pedestrian Behavior for Vehicle Assistance Systems. 73-77 - Anaïs Halin, Marc Van Droogenbroeck, Christel Devue:
Are Electrodermal Activity-Based Indicators of Driver Cognitive Distraction Robust to Varying Traffic Conditions and Adaptive Cruise Control Use? 78-82 - Yeonju Cho, Hwiyeon Kim, Minseo Ku, Suyeon Yu, Jieun Lee:
Post-Crash UX: An Empirical Study on Multi-modal Interfaces for Immediate Driver Response. 83-87 - Alice Rollwagen, Ignacio J. Alvarez, Andreas Riener:
Reality Check: Real-World Observations of State-of-the-Art Driver Assistance Systems. 88-93 - Sota Inoue, Akira Utsumi, Hirotake Yamazoe:
Preliminary Study on Implicit Driving Behavior Modulation via Engine Sound Modification. 94-99 - Carina Manger, Anna Preiwisch, Andreas Riener:
Invisible Barriers: Understanding and Supporting the Mobility Needs and Challenges of Individuals with Mental Health Conditions. 100-105 - Vinzenz Baptist Huber, Finn Luca Ertl, Anja Schlaak, Hannah Simson, Ignacio Alvarez:
Can an AI Voice Assistant reduce Stress for Drivers confronted with warning Signals? 106-113 - Anna Preiwisch, Andreas Riener:
Exploring Human Abuse of Automated Vehicles: A Review Framed by Robot Abuse Research. 114-119 - Akira Utsumi, Hirotake Yamazoe, Tetsushi Ikeda, Yumiko O. Kato, Isamu Nagasawa:
Effect of Visual Feedback Compensation using Peripheral LED illuminations on Steering Maneuvers in Distracted Driving. 120-125 - Yueteng Yu, Lewis Cockram, Jorge Pardo, Xiaomeng Li, Andry Rakotonirainy, Jonny Kuo, Sébastien Demmel, Mike G. Lenné, Ronald Schroeter:
Leveraging LLM-based Conversational Agents to Combat Passive Fatigue in Conditional Automated Driving Contexts. 126-130 - Tram Thi Minh Tran, Judy Kay, Stewart Worrall, Marius Hoggenmueller, Callum Parker, Xinyan Yu, Julie Stephany Berrio Perez, Mao Shan, Martin Tomitsch:
Towards Adaptive External Communication in Autonomous Vehicles: A Conceptual Design Framework. 131-137 - Tram Thi Minh Tran, Xinyan Yu, Callum Parker, Julie Stephany Berrio Perez, Stewart Worrall, Martin Tomitsch:
Understanding Pedestrian Gesture Misrecognition: Insights from Vision-Language Model Reasoning. 138-144 - Huy Thanh Phan, Yueteng Yu, Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Jonny Kuo, Sebastien Glaser, Mohammed Mamdouh Zakaria Elhenawy, Ronald Schroeter, Ashish Bhaskar:
Self-supervised Learning for Detecting Local Contextual Anomalous Gaze Patterns of Individual Drivers in Level 3 Automated Driving. 145-150 - Anaïs Halin, Adrien Deliège, Christel Devue, Marc Van Droogenbroeck:
Gaze-Based Indicators of Driver Cognitive Distraction: Effects of Different Traffic Conditions and Adaptive Cruise Control Use. 151-156 - Elliot Weiss, Srijan Srivatsa, Hiroshi Yasuda, Tiffany L. Chen:
Mixed Methods Scenario Development for Human-Vehicle Interaction Research: A Case Study on Winter Driving. 157-162 - Hyunmin Kang, Hyochang Kim, Hyungchai Park, Hoseok Jung, Joonwoo Son, Myoungouk Park:
Real-World Validation of Dynamic Text-based eHMIs for Pedestrian Interaction with Autonomous Shuttles. 163-168 - Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Francesco Walker, Debargha Dey, Tram Thi Minh Tran, Hyungchai Park, Hyochang Kim, Hyunmin Kang, Patrick Ebel:
Quo-Vadis Multi-Agent Automotive Research? Insights from a Participatory Workshop and Questionnaire. 169-176 - Chen Peng, Ibrahim Öztürk, Ruth Madigan, Sina Nordhoff, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Marjan P. Hagenzieker, Natasha Merat:
Older passengers' expectations about highly automated driving: Implications for inclusive designs. 177-182 - Long Wang, Andry Rakotonirainy, Mohammed Elhenawy:
Leveraging Visual Language Models for Detecting Distracted Driving. 183-189 - Esther Carolina Kaehne, Amelie Patzer, Julia Lachmann, Ignacio Alvarez:
Designing Multimodal In-Car Conversational Agents for Parents: A Simulator Study. 190-195 - Pei-Ru Chen, I-Jui Lee, Wei-Chun Tai, Jo-Yu Kuo:
Flow or Distraction? Exploring Multimodal Patterns of Driver States in Automated Driving. 196-202 - Lucas E. Provine, Sidney T. Scott-Sharoni, Bruce N. Walker, Sarah J. Larkin:
Trust Through Customization: A Benefit for Conservative Automated Vehicles. 203-208 - Zhenyu Wang, Haolong Hu, Weiyin Xie, Xiang Chang, Peixuan Xiong, Dengbo He:
Exploring User Needs in Fully Driverless Robotaxis: A Think-Aloud Study of First-Time On-Road Rides. 209-213 - Jakob Peintner, Carina Manger, Ignacio Alvarez, Andreas Riener:
Enhancing Pedestrian Realism in Adverse-Weather Driving Simulations Using Motion Capture Data. 214-219 - Yeonsu Lim, Sangyeon Kim, Sangwon Lee:
Time to Focus on the Road: Adaptive Monitoring Requests Design for Attentional Shift in Conditional Automated Driving. 220-226 - Cansu Demir, Nicola Leschke, Glenda Hannibal, Mahdi Akil, Alexander Meschtscherjakov:
Understanding Driver Expectations and Preferences Around Data Transparency in Vehicular Digital Twins. 227-232 - Wesly S. Menard, Tavienne O. Millner, César Brasileiro de Alencar, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer:
Designing for Mutual Awareness: Early Prototyping of a Shared-Alert System for Preventing Vehicle-Cyclist Collisions. 233-238 - Akshay Madhav Deshmukh, Bastian Pfleging:
Towards Context-Aware Usability Assessments in Vehicles: Developing the CAUS Scale for Multimodal Interfaces. 239-244 - Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Jorge Pardo, Mohammed Mamdouh Zakaria Elhenawy, Jonny Kuo, Mohsen Azarmi, Mahdi Rezaei, Michael G. Lenné, Ronald Schroeter, Natasha Merat:
It Matters Who Is Behind The Wheel: Driver Monitoring Feature Analysis Using Explainable AI. 245-249 - Kaiyuan Tang, Kerui Chen, Qiuyu Lin, Yiqi Li, Zhou Jiang:
Designing a Gamified Driving Mode with Music and Mapping to Assist Drivers with ADHD on Monotonous Road Segments. 250-255 - Monica P. Van, Clement Wong, David A. Shamma, Candice L. Hogan, Matthew L. Lee, Alexandre L. S. Filipowicz:
V2G Validation: A Concept Validation Study of UI Features to Promote Vehicle-to-Grid Adoption. 256-261 - Hatice Sahin Ippoliti, Alexander Weibert, Dietrich Manstetten, Bryan Reimer, Pnina Gershon, Bruce L. Mehler, Larbi Abdenebaoui:
Analysis of Driver and Pedestrian Gesture Use in the Boston Area. Automated Vehicles May Need More Than Kinematics in Ambiguous Situations. 262-267 - Benjamin Wei Jie Kwok, Thomas Alexander Goodge, Ryan Yan-Hern Sim, Kan Chen, Jeannie Su Ann Lee:
An Initial Systematic Review of eHMIs for underrepresented VRUs: Elderly, Children & People with Disabilities. 268-275 - Samuel Zhi-Hao Wong, Shi-Ru Chew, Eddie Yiu-Sun Ma, Benjamin Wei Jie Kwok, Jeannie Su-Ann Lee, Kan Chen:
Situation Awareness and Fatigue Detection for Semi-Automated Train Driving. 276-280 - Hiromu Ogawa, Yuta Hagio, Takashi Shoji, Shinjiro Urata, Shinji Hoshino, Yuji Ikeda, Takahiro Fukushima, Hisayuki Ohmata:
Multi-agent Based Content Recommendation for In-vehicle Infotainment System. 281-286 - Marco Wiedner, Adrian Fatol, Andri Furrer, Leon Eisemann, Emilio Frazzoli:
CARSI 3.0: A Context-Driven Intelligent User Interface. 287-293
Workshops
- Krishna Sahithi Karur, Andreas Riener, Ignacio Alvarez, Philipp Wintersberger, Jeongeun Park, Seul Chan Lee:
1st Workshop on Exploring the Potential of XAI and HMI to Alleviate Ethical, Legal, and Social Conflicts in Automated Vehicles. 294-297 - Chen Peng, Pavlo Bazilinskyy, Yueteng Yu, Natasha Merat:
Measuring Passengers' Comfort and Perceived Safety in Automated Driving: Good Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities. 298-301 - Ankit R. Patel, Pnina Gershon, Azra Habibovic, Fjollë Novakazi, Sakura Akahoshi, Areen Alsaid, Kyungjoo Cha:
Shaping In-Vehicle Behaviours through Activity-Centered Design. 302-305 - Melanie Berger, Patrick Ebel, Andreas Riener, Ignacio Alvarez, Philipp Wintersberger, Shadan Sadeghian:
Sustainable by Design: A Workshop on Life-Cycle-Aware Future Mobility. 306-309 - Marco Wiedner, Dominik Kratky, Euiyoung Kim, Emilio Frazzoli:
The Future of In-Car Applications: How can Data & AI personalize the User Experience? 310-313 - Xinyan Yu, Julie Stephany Berrio Perez, Marius Hoggenmüller, Martin Tomitsch, Tram Thi Minh Tran, Stewart Worrall, Wendy Ju:
The UnScripted Trip: Fostering Policy Discussion on Future Human-Vehicle Collaboration in Autonomous Driving Through Design-Oriented Methods. 314-317 - Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Courtney Michael Goodridge, Jorge Pardo, Amélie Reher, Jonny Kuo, Audrey Bruneau, Natasha Merat:
What makes a ready driver? A deep dive into the measurement and validation of readiness estimation for driver monitoring systems of partially automated (SAE level 2) vehicles. 318-321
Interactive Demos
- Leon Sebastian Fuessner, Togtokhtur Batbold, Ronald Schroeter, Sebastien Glaser:
Interactive Visualization of Real-World Automated Driving Data using AWSIM and VARJO-XR4. 322-325 - Clement Wong, Jonathan Q. Li, Amalie Trewartha, Steven B. Torrisi, Alexandre L. S. Filipowicz:
SimV2G: Personalized Interface to Simulate and Promote Vehicle-to-Grid Participation. 326-329
Videos
- Jiyeon Lee, Jiwon Kang, Gyeonghun Min, Kyung Yun Choi:
Reconfigurable Roadways: Envisioning the Future of V2X-Driven Autonomous Urban Infrastructure through an Interactive Tabletop Simulator. 330-334 - Juang Lee, Yeonwoo Kang, Seongchan Nam, Soonbum Kwon, Kyung Yun Choi:
Driving without a Steering Wheel: Designing a Multilevel Feedback Interface for Passenger Anxiety in the Transition to Level 4 Autonomous Mobility. 335-338 - Jing Zang, Bowen Zheng, Mansoor Nasir, Ksenia Kozak, Denny Yu, Brandon J. Pitts:
Turning Perceptions into Design Recommendations: Exploring the Implications of Multisensory Stimuli on Alertness and Mood in Manual and Partially Automated Vehicles. 339-341 - Tugcan Önbas, Michael A. Gerber, Andreas Riener:
Context-Aware Take-Over Requests for Promoting Emergency Corridor Formation in Level 3 Automated Vehicles. 342-344 - Hang Yu, Krishnakant Shedge, Nourhan Mohamed, Nada Samak, Waleed Binsad, Simantini Bhosale, Eunji Kim, Shreya Kondvilkar, Andreas Riener:
AwareDoor: Enhancing Vehicle-Exit Safety via Multimodal Risk Communication. 345-348 - Hyeonjoon So, Eugene Han, Haon Jo, Kyung Yun Choi:
COCOON : Emotional Survival in the Age of Automated Care. 349-351 - Hannah Maria Müller, Natalie Sachin Valsangkar, Warda Rashid, Smit Bhanderi, Lukas Peter Berghegger, Ritvik Rajiv Kolhe, Maham Malik, Meetkumar Sukani, Berde Volkan, Andreas Riener:
Ride Recall: An Aftermarket Item-Reminder System for Shared & Rented Cars. 352-355 - Jongwoo Park, Siyoung Kim, Young Woo Kim:
When and How to Explain: Designing Human-Machine Interfaces for Pilotless Urban Air Mobility. 356-358 - Vidhi Raghvani, Michael A. Gerber, Andreas Riener:
Inclusive Vehicle Dashboard Design: Supporting Neuro diverse ADHD Drivers Through Visual Simplicity. 359-361 - Laetitia Pina-Lydia Solombrino, Michael A. Gerber, Andreas Riener:
Dynamic Head-Up Display Design: Cognitive Load as a Parametric Driver. 362-364 - Nourhan Mohamed, Michael A. Gerber, Andreas Riener:
Investigation of Habituation Effects of Visual Variations of Cues to the Fallback-Driver for Automated Level 3 Vehicles. 365-368
Student Research Track
- Andri Furrer, Marco Wiedner:
Student Research Track: Driving Context Framework for Context-Based In-Vehicle Applications. 369-372 - Cansu Demir, Narges Mehran, Alexander Meschtscherjakov:
Student Research Track: Twin the Drive: An HGBR-based Machine Learning Model as a Vehicular Digital Twin for Risk Detection. 373-376 - Dinesh Bhathad:
Student Research Track: Ambient Lighting Based, Low Cost Blind Spot Monitoring System. 377-379

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