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Automated Vehicles as a Space for Work & Wellbeing
Bastian Pfleging (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Andrew L Kun (University of New Hampshire), Orit Shaer (Wellesley College)
Abstract | Tags: Course | Links:
@inproceedings{2022PflegingAutomatedVehiclesWellbeing,
title = {Automated Vehicles as a Space for Work & Wellbeing},
author = {Bastian Pfleging (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) and Andrew L Kun (University of New Hampshire) and Orit Shaer (Wellesley College)
},
url = {https://tu-freiberg.de/en/ubisys, Website Lab},
doi = {10.1145/3491101.3503766},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-04-30},
urldate = {2022-04-30},
abstract = {The objective of this CHI course is to provide CHI attendees with an introduction and overview of the rapidly evolving field of automotive user interfaces (AutomotiveUI). The course will focus on UI aspects in the transition towards automated driving. In particular, we will also discuss the opportunities of cars as a new space for non-driving-related activities, such as work, relaxation, and play. For newcomers and experts of other HCI fields, we will present the special properties of this field of HCI and provide an overview of new opportunities, but also general design and evaluation aspects of novel automotive user interfaces. },
note = {Course changed to online for now (original abstract says in-person course)},
keywords = {Course},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
The objective of this CHI course is to provide CHI attendees with an introduction and overview of the rapidly evolving field of automotive user interfaces (AutomotiveUI). The course will focus on UI aspects in the transition towards automated driving. In particular, we will also discuss the opportunities of cars as a new space for non-driving-related activities, such as work, relaxation, and play. For newcomers and experts of other HCI fields, we will present the special properties of this field of HCI and provide an overview of new opportunities, but also general design and evaluation aspects of novel automotive user interfaces.