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- Sahin, Hatice, et al.
(författare)
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Workshop on Prosocial Behavior in Future Mixed Traffic
- 2021
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Ingår i: Adjunct Proceedings. - New York, NY, USA : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). ; , s. 167-170
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- Prosocial Behaviorĝmeans cooperating and acting in a way to benefit others. Since more and more diverse road users (such as electronic bicycles, scooters, etc.) but also vehicles at different levels of automation are sharing the safety-critical road environment, acting prosocial will become increasingly important in the future for both human and automated traffic participants. A few papers so far have already begun to address this issue, but currently, there exist no systematic methodological approaches to research this area. In the proposed workshop, we plan to define more specifically what characterizes prosocial behavior in future traffic scenarios where automated and manual vehicles meet and interact with all kinds of vulnerable road users. We further want to identify important scenarios and discuss potential evaluation methods for researching prosocial behavior. Ultimately, these findings will be integrated into a research agenda actively pursued by cooperation initiated during this event.
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- Fortmann, Jutta, et al.
(författare)
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Demo Hour
- 2015
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Ingår i: Interactions. - 1072-5520. ; 22:1, January + February 2015, s. 6-9
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- NordiCHI'14 conference attendees got hands-on experience with a number of great new interactive systems. Among the accepted poster, video, and demo submissions, we selected the following four prototypes to illustrate the high-quality design research displayed during the conference, which was held in Helsinki, Finland, October 26--30, 2014.
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- Matviienko, Andrii, et al.
(författare)
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Deriving design guidelines for ambient light systems
- 2015
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Ingår i: MUM 2015 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia. - New York, NY, USA : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). ; , s. 268-277
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- Recent interest in the development of ambient light systems has initialized a new research area, where the number of ambient light systems is expected to increase in the next years. To support the development of future ambient light systems, we need clear, explicit, and structured design guidelines. In this paper we present an evaluation of light patterns in a controlled laboratory study with two complementary parts. In the first part, our aim was to reveal and analyze light patterns that encode different types of everyday information. In the second part, we verified the results from the first part by asking another group of participants about their understanding of information encoded with light. Together, our results allowed us to establish light patterns and guidelines for building new ambient light systems and applications in the future.
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