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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j2]Veronika Domova, Rebecca Maria Currano, David Sirkin:
Comfort in Automated Driving: A Literature Survey and a High-Level Integrative Framework. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 8(3): 98:1-98:23 (2024) - [j1]Aishwarya Chandrasekaran, Rebecca Currano, Vafa Batool, Kaiping Chen, Elizabeth L. Murnane, David Sirkin, Matthew Louis Mauriello:
Therapy for Therapists: Design Opportunities to Support the Psychological Well-being of Mental Health Workers. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW2): 1-34 (2024) - [c16]Rebecca Currano, Reinhold Bopp, Haoxiang Yang, Etienne Iliffe-Moon, Stefan Heijboer, Brian K. Mok, David Sirkin:
Driven to Distraction: Exploring Mind Wandering During a Virtual Reality City Drive. AutomotiveUI 2024: 227-238 - [c15]Okkeun Lee, Rebecca Currano, Dave Miller, Hyochang Kim, David Sirkin:
Designing Visual Signals to Support Situation Awareness Recovery in Conditional Automated Driving. AutomotiveUI 2024: 248-258 - [c14]Akshay Rege, Rebecca Currano, David Sirkin, Euiyoung Kim:
'Talking with your Car': Design of Human-Centered Conversational AI in Autonomous Vehicles. AutomotiveUI 2024: 338-349 - 2022
- [c13]Veronika Domova, Rebecca Currano, David Sirkin:
Toward a High-Level Integrative Comfort Model in Autonomous Driving. AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2022: 141-144 - 2021
- [c12]Rebecca Currano, So Yeon Park, Dylan James Moore, Kent Lyons, David Sirkin:
Little Road Driving HUD: Heads-Up Display Complexity Influences Drivers' Perceptions of Automated Vehicles. CHI 2021: 511:1-511:15 - 2020
- [c11]Dylan Moore, Rebecca Currano, David Sirkin:
Sound Decisions: How Synthetic Motor Sounds Improve Autonomous Vehicle-Pedestrian Interactions. AutomotiveUI 2020: 94-103 - [c10]Champika Ranasinghe, Kai Holländer, Rebecca Currano, David Sirkin, Dylan Moore, Stefan Schneegass, Wendy Ju:
Autonomous Vehicle-Pedestrian Interaction Across Cultures: Towards Designing Better External Human Machine Interfaces (eHMIs). CHI Extended Abstracts 2020: 1-8 - [c9]Jamy Li, Rebecca Currano, David Sirkin, David Goedicke, Hamish Tennent, Aaron Levine, Vanessa Evers, Wendy Ju:
On-Road and Online Studies to Investigate Beliefs and Behaviors of Netherlands, US and Mexico Pedestrians Encountering Hidden-Driver Vehicles. HRI 2020: 141-149 - [c8]Dylan Moore, Rebecca M. Currano, Michael Shanks, David Sirkin:
Defense Against the Dark Cars: Design Principles for Griefing of Autonomous Vehicles. HRI 2020: 201-209 - [c7]Dylan Moore, Rebecca Currano, Michael Shanks, David Sirkin:
Defense Against the Dark Cars: How People Grief Autonomous Vehicles. HRI (Companion) 2020: 642
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c6]Dylan Moore, Rebecca M. Currano, David Sirkin, Azra Habibovic, Victor Malmsten-Lundgren, Debargha Dey, Kai Holländer:
Wizards of WoZ: using controlled and field studies to evaluate AV-pedestrian interactions. AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2019: 45-49 - [c5]Dylan Moore, Rebecca M. Currano, G. Ella Strack, David Sirkin:
The Case for Implicit External Human-Machine Interfaces for Autonomous Vehicles. AutomotiveUI 2019: 295-307 - [c4]Dylan Moore, G. Ella Strack, Rebecca M. Currano, David Sirkin:
Visualizing implicit eHMI for autonomous vehicles. AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2019: 475-477 - 2018
- [c3]Rebecca Currano, So Yeon Park, Lawrence Domingo, Jesus Garcia-Mancilla, Pedro C. Santana-Mancilla, Víctor M. González, Wendy Ju:
¡Vamos!: Observations of Pedestrian Interactions with Driverless Cars in Mexico. AutomotiveUI 2018: 210-220 - 2017
- [c2]Yumiko Shinohara, Rebecca Currano, Wendy Ju, Yukiko Nishizaki:
Visual Attention During Simulated Autonomous Driving in the US and Japan. AutomotiveUI 2017: 144-153 - 2013
- [c1]Lorin Dole, David M. Sirkin, Rebecca M. Currano, Robin R. Murphy, Clifford I. Nass:
Where to look and who to be: designing attention and identity for search-and-rescue robots. HRI 2013: 119-120
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