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AutoWork 2020: Second Workshop on the Future of Work and Well-Being in Automated Vehicles

Published: 21 September 2020 Publication History

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The gradual implementation of automated driving systems opens a wide range of opportunities for researchers and vehicle designers to transform vehicle interiors into a place for productivity and well-being. Former events held by the organizers have identified a research agenda to transform vehicles into a space for office work. This second edition of the workshop builds upon previous findings and focuses on initiating concrete research projects and fruitful cooperation between participants. In a two-session schedule tailored to fit the requirements of an online event, participants will define relevant user stories and elaborate experimental designs with measurable outcomes to contribute to the research roadmap.

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AutomotiveUI '20: 12th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
September 2020
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DOI:10.1145/3409251
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  1. Automated Driving
  2. Human-Computer Interaction
  3. Safety
  4. Well-being
  5. Work
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