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CALL FOR Participation
2nd International Conference on Automotive User
Interfaces & Interactive Vehicular Applications
November - 11-12, 2010 // Pittsburgh, PA, USA
http://www.auto-ui.org
Registration:
https://web.campusservices.cmu.edu/conferences/registration.taf?ID=AUTOUSER2010
!!!!!!!!!Early Registration Deadline Ending Friday!!!!!!!!!!
In cooperation with ACM
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The Human-Computer Interaction Institute and Carnegie Mellon
University, in-cooperation
with ACM, is pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Conference
on Automotive User
Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (Automotive UI 2010)
being held at
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA from November 11-12, 2010.
This conference aims to explore ways in which in-car user interfaces
can be designed so
as to avoid distracting the driver while still providing a valuable
service; explore approaches
to designing in-car user interfaces that provide the opportunity to
improve the driver’s performance
and safety; and to explore design interfaces with devices meant for passengers.
We are very pleased to announce that the keynote will be given by John
Krumm, Senior
Researcher at Microsoft Research:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/jckrumm/.
The list of accepted papers follows:
Speech Recognition Interface Design for In-Vehicle System
Hua Zhang, Weilieh Ng
Managing in-vehicle distractions - Evidence from the Psychological
Refractory Period Paradigm
Daryl Hibberd, Samantha Jamson, Oliver Carsten
Enabling Micro-Entertainment in Vehicles based on Context Information
Florian Alt, Dagmar Kern, Fabian Schulte, Bastian Pfleging, Alireza
Sahami, Albrecht Schmidt
Improving Haptic-Assisted Vehicular Window Adjustment Accuracy with
Varying Intermediate Forces
John Holmen, Mehrdad H Zadeh
Language Pattern Analysis for Automotive Natural Language Speech Applications
Ute Winter, Timothy Grost, Omer Tsimhoni
Subliminal notification of CO2 emission while driving
Andreas Riener, Alois Ferscha, Peter Frech, Michael Hackl, Marius Kaltenberger
Evaluating Informative Auditory and Tactile Cues for In-Vehicle
Information Systems
Yujia Cao
Supporting Unplanned Activities Through Cross-Device Interaction
Timothy Sohn, Agathe Battestini, Hiroshi Horii, Elizabeth Bales, Vidya
Setlur, Koichi Mori
Terminal Mode - Transforming Mobile Devices into Automotive
Application Platforms
Raja Bose, Jörg Brakensiek, Keun-Young Park
Voice Interfaced Vehicle User Help
Ignacio Alvarez, Aqueasha Martin, Jerone Dunbar, Joachim Taiber,
Dale-Marie Wilson, Juan Gilbert
Where to turn my car? Comparison of a Tactile Display and a
Conventional Car Navigation System under High Load Condition
Amna Asif, Susanne Christine Johanna Boll
Influences on User Acceptance: Informing the Design of Eco-Friendly
In-Car Interface
David Wilfinger, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Martin Murer, Manfred Tscheligi
Interaction Weaknesses of Personal Navigation Devices
Markus Hipp, Florian Schaub, Frank Kargl, Michael Weber
HapTouch and the 2+1 State Model: Potentials of Haptic Feedback on
Touch Based In-Vehicle Information Systems
Hendrik Richter, Ronald Ecker, Christopher Deisler, Andreas M Butz
Auditory Messages for Speed Advice in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Qonita Shahab, Jacques Terken, Berry Eggen
Visual Cues supporting Direct Touch Gesture Interaction with
In-Vehicle Information Systems
Ronald Ecker, Verena Broy, Katja Hertzschuch, Andreas M Butz
Making Use of Drivers' Glances onto the Screen for Explicit Gaze-Based
Interaction
Dagmar Kern, Angela Mahr, Sandro Castronovo, Albrecht Schmidt, Christian Müller
Journey: General Motors' move to incorporate Contextual Design into
its Next Generation of Automotive HMI Designs
Andrew W Gellatly, Cody Hansen, Matthew Highstrom, John Weiss
The Importance of Task Duration and Related Measures in Assessing
Distraction Potential of In-Vehicle Tasks
Peter Burns, Joanne Harbluk, James Foley, Linda Angell
Managing Speed in Inclement Conditions Using an In-Vehicle Interface
Jane Barrow, David Cades, David G Kidd, Erik Nelson, Daniel Roberts
Service and User Interface transfer from nomadic devices to car
infotainment systems
Jan Sonnenberg
Semi-Autonomous Virtual Valet Parking
Arne Suppé, Luis Navarro-Serment, Aaron Steinfeld
Enhancing Assessment of In-Vehicle Technology Attention Demands with
Cardiac Measures
John Lenneman, Richard Backs
Spoken Tasks for Human-Human Experiments: Towards In-Car Speech User
Interfaces for Multi-Threaded Dialogue
Andrew L Kun, Alexander Shyrokov, Peter A. Heeman
Effect of Emotional Speech Tone on Driving from Lab to Road: fMRI and
ERP Studies
Li Hsieh, Sean Seaman, Richard Young
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