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Wizards of WoZ: using controlled and field studies to evaluate AV-pedestrian interactions

Published: 21 September 2019 Publication History

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Interactions between autonomous vehicles (AV) and pedestrians remain an ongoing area of research within the AutoUI community and beyond. Given the challenge of conducting studies to understand and prototype these interactions, we propose a combined full-day workshop and tutorial on how to conduct field experiments and controlled experiments using Wizard-of-Oz (WoZ) protocols. We will discuss strengths and weaknesses of these approaches based on practical experiences and describe challenges we have faced. After diving into the intricacies of different experiment designs, we will encourage participants to engage in hands-on exercises that will explore new ways to answer future research questions.

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AutomotiveUI '19: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications: Adjunct Proceedings
September 2019
524 pages
ISBN:9781450369206
DOI:10.1145/3349263
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Published: 21 September 2019

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  1. automated driving
  2. eHMI
  3. external communication
  4. interaction
  5. metrics
  6. research methodology
  7. wizard-of-Oz

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  • (2022)Accessible Automated Automotive Workshop Series (A3WS): International Perspective on Inclusive External Human-Machine InterfacesAdjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications10.1145/3544999.3551347(192-195)Online publication date: 17-Sep-2022
  • (2022)UI Design of eHMI of Autonomous VehiclesInternational Journal of Human–Computer Interaction10.1080/10447318.2022.206112338:18-20(1944-1961)Online publication date: 20-Apr-2022
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