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3. AutomotiveUI 2011: Salzburg, Austria
- Manfred Tscheligi, Matthias Kranz, Garrett Weinberg, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Martin Murer, David Wilfinger:
Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI '11, Salzburg, Austria - November 30 - December 2, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1231-8
Messaging in motion
- Jan Curín, Martin Labský, Tomás Macek, Jan Kleindienst, Hoi Young, Ann Thymé-Gobbel, Holger Quast, Lars König:
Dictating and editing short texts while driving: distraction and task completion. 13-20 - Jacques M. B. Terken
, Henk-Jan Visser, Andrew Tokmakoff:
Effects of speech-based vs handheld e-mailing and texting on driving performance and experience. 21-24 - Sergej Truschin, Tobias Schlachtbauer, Andreas Zauner, Michael Schermann, Helmut Krcmar:
Content matters: towards handling e-mail while driving safely. 25-30
Modes of interaction
- Jürgen Ziegler, Tim Hussein, Daniel Münter, Jens Hofmann, Timm Linder:
Generating route instructions with varying levels of detail. 31-38 - Garrett Weinberg, Bret Harsham, Zeljko Medenica:
Evaluating the usability of a head-up display for selection from choice lists in cars. 39-46 - Roland Bader, Oliver Siegmund, Wolfgang Woerndl:
A study on user acceptance of proactive in-vehicle recommender systems. 47-54 - Swethan Anand, Jacques M. B. Terken
, Jeroen H. Hogema:
Individual differences in preferred steering effort for steer-by-wire systems. 55-62 - Sven Tuchscheerer, Christian Krätzer, Jana Dittmann, Tobias Hoppe:
Statistical effects of selected noise characteristics on speaker recognition in automotive environments: a first ANOVA-based investigation. 63-70
Modeling & adapting
- Stefan Schneegaß, Bastian Pfleging, Dagmar Kern, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Support for modeling interaction with automotive user interfaces. 71-78 - Michael Feld
, Christian A. Müller:
The automotive ontology: managing knowledge inside the vehicle and sharing it between cars. 79-86 - Patrick Tchankue, Janet Wesson
, Dieter Vogts:
The impact of an adaptive user interface on reducing driver distraction. 87-94 - Barbara Rosario, Kent Lyons, Jennifer Healey:
A dynamic content summarization system for opportunistic driver infotainment. 95-98 - Tobias Islinger, Thorsten Köhler, Christian Wolff
:
Human modeling in a driver analyzing context: challenge and benefit. 99-104
Studies effects in the car
- Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, David Wilfinger, Nicole Gridling, Katja Neureiter
, Manfred Tscheligi
:
Capture the car!: qualitative in-situ methods to grasp the automotive context. 105-112 - Fabian Hüger:
User interface transfer for driver information systems: a survey and an improved approach. 113-120 - Lars Holm Christiansen, Nikolaj Yde Frederiksen, Alex Ranch, Mikael B. Skov:
Investigating the effects of an advance warning in-vehicle system on behavior and attention in controlled driving. 121-128 - Sachi Mizobuchi
, Mark H. Chignell
, Junko Suzuki, Ko Koga, Kazunari Nawa:
Central executive functions likely mediate the impact of device operation when driving. 129-136 - Myounghoon Jeon, Jung-Bin Yim, Bruce N. Walker:
An angry driver is not the same as a fearful driver: effects of specific negative emotions on risk perception, driving performance, and workload. 137-142
Studying car and driver
- Peter Fröhlich, Matthias Baldauf, Marion Hagen, Stefan Suette
, Dietmar Schabus, Andrew L. Kun:
Investigating safety services on the motorway: the role of realistic visualization. 143-150 - Angela Mahr, Christoph Endres, Christian A. Müller, Tanja Schneeberger:
Determining human-centered parameters of ergonomic micro-gesture interaction for drivers using the theater approach. 151-158 - Andreas Riener
, Philipp Wintersberger
:
Natural, intuitive finger based input as substitution for traditional vehicle control. 159-166 - Nora Broy, Sebastian Goebl, Matheus Hauder, Thomas Kothmayr, Michael Kugler, Florian Reinhart, Martin Salfer
, Kevin Schlieper, Elisabeth André
:
A cooperative in-car game for heterogeneous players. 167-176
Putting the E in the car: eco and electric
- Helena Strömberg
, Pontus Andersson, Susanne Almgren, Johan Ericsson, MariAnne Karlsson
, Arne Nåbo:
Driver interfaces for electric vehicles. 177-184 - Anna Korina Loumidi, Steffi Mittag, William Brian Lathrop, Frank Althoff:
Eco-driving incentives in the North American market. 185-192 - Noam Tractinsky
, Ohad Inbar, Omer Tsimhoni
, Thomas Seder:
Slow down, you move too fast: examining animation aesthetics to promote eco-driving. 193-202
Workshops
- Andreas Riener
, Myounghoon Jeon, Manfred Tscheligi
, J. Fellner:
Subliminal perception in cars. 203-206 - Bastian Pfleging, Albrecht Schmidt
, Tanja Döring, Martin Knobel:
AutoNUI: a workshop on automotive natural user interfaces. 207-209 - Steffen Hess, Alexander Meschtscherjakov
, Torsten Ronneberger, Marcus Trapp:
Integrating mobile devices into the car ecosystem: tablets and smartphones as vital part of the car. 210-211

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