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View article: On Attitudes, Norms, Control Beliefs and Interfaces: Why Sustainable Transport Adoption is not an HCI Problem
On Attitudes, Norms, Control Beliefs and Interfaces: Why Sustainable Transport Adoption is not an HCI Problem Open
View article: Evaluating the Effect of Different Multitasking Conditions in AI-Supported Attention Management Systems
Evaluating the Effect of Different Multitasking Conditions in AI-Supported Attention Management Systems Open
Monitoring and switching between multiple dynamic tasks is prevalent in various operator scenarios like automated driving, robotics, or aviation. Attention Management Systems (AMSs) aim to support users in these activities. Recent works ha…
View article: SPAT: Situational Prosocial and Aggressive Behavior Perception in Traffic Scale
SPAT: Situational Prosocial and Aggressive Behavior Perception in Traffic Scale Open
View article: Visual Sampling Behavior Does not Explain Risk Perception: A Data-Driven xAI Investigation
Visual Sampling Behavior Does not Explain Risk Perception: A Data-Driven xAI Investigation Open
View article: Animating an Archive: AI and the Limits of Cultural Heritage Interpretation
Animating an Archive: AI and the Limits of Cultural Heritage Interpretation Open
View article: Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks
Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks Open
In many work environments, operators must monitor multiple information sources, quickly identify critical situations, and respond appropriately. Attention Management Systems (AMS) are designed to help users coordinate attention in such con…
View article: To Trust or Distrust AI: A Questionnaire Validation Study
To Trust or Distrust AI: A Questionnaire Validation Study Open
View article: Are Six Minutes of Focus Enough? An Exploratory Study of Multitasking Patterns in Workplace Environments.
Are Six Minutes of Focus Enough? An Exploratory Study of Multitasking Patterns in Workplace Environments. Open
View article: Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks
Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks Open
View article: Enhancing Performance or Hijacking Attention? A Workshop on the Use of AI in Workplace Environments
Enhancing Performance or Hijacking Attention? A Workshop on the Use of AI in Workplace Environments Open
View article: Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks
Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks Open
In many work environments, operators must monitor multiple information sources, quickly identify critical situations, and respond appropriately. Attention Management Systems (AMS) are designed to help users coordinate attention in such con…
View article: Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks
Evaluating Attention Management Systems for Dynamic Monitoring Tasks Open
In many work environments, operators must monitor multiple information sources, quickly identify critical situations, and respond appropriately. Attention Management Systems (AMS) are designed to help users coordinate attention in such con…
View article: MathBuddy: A Multimodal System for Affective Math Tutoring
MathBuddy: A Multimodal System for Affective Math Tutoring Open
View article: Investigating Walking Performance and Experience with Different Locomotion Technologies in VR
Investigating Walking Performance and Experience with Different Locomotion Technologies in VR Open
View article: Changing Lanes Toward Open Science: Openness and Transparency in Automotive User Research
Changing Lanes Toward Open Science: Openness and Transparency in Automotive User Research Open
View article: Special issue on “User-centered advanced driver assistance systems (UCADAS)”
Special issue on “User-centered advanced driver assistance systems (UCADAS)” Open
View article: Voice Assistants' Accountability through Explanatory Dialogues
Voice Assistants' Accountability through Explanatory Dialogues Open
As voice assistants (VAs) become more advanced leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) and natural language processing, their potential for accountable behavior expands. Yet, the long-term situational effectiveness of VAs' accounts when er…
View article: Changing Lanes Toward Open Science: Openness and Transparency in Automotive User Research
Changing Lanes Toward Open Science: Openness and Transparency in Automotive User Research Open
We review the state of open science and the perspectives on open data sharing within the automotive user research community. Openness and transparency are critical not only for judging the quality of empirical research, but also for accele…
View article: Editorial: Trust in Automated Vehicles
Editorial: Trust in Automated Vehicles Open
Francesco Walker1*Yannick Forster2Sebastian Hergeth2Johannes Kraus3William Payre4Philipp Wintersberger5,6Marieke Martens7
View article: Human-Centered Explainable AI (HCXAI): Reloading Explainability in the Era of Large Language Models (LLMs)
Human-Centered Explainable AI (HCXAI): Reloading Explainability in the Era of Large Language Models (LLMs) Open
Human-centered XAI (HCXAI) advocates that algorithmic transparency alone is not sufficient for making AI explainable. Explainability of AI is more than just "opening"the black box - who opens it matters just as much, if not more, as the wa…
View article: Supporting Task Switching with Reinforcement Learning
Supporting Task Switching with Reinforcement Learning Open
Attention management systems aim to mitigate the negative effects of multitasking. However, sophisticated real-time attention management is yet to be developed. We present a novel concept for attention management with reinforcement learnin…
View article: To Trust or Distrust Trust Measures: Validating Questionnaires for Trust in AI
To Trust or Distrust Trust Measures: Validating Questionnaires for Trust in AI Open
Despite the importance of trust in human-AI interactions, researchers must adopt questionnaires from other disciplines that lack validation in the AI context. Motivated by the need for reliable and valid measures, we investigated the psych…
View article: Yes, size does matter (for cycling safety)! Comparing behavioral and safety outcomes in S, M, L, and XL cities from 18 countries
Yes, size does matter (for cycling safety)! Comparing behavioral and safety outcomes in S, M, L, and XL cities from 18 countries Open
Although most actions aimed at promoting the use of active transport means have been conducted in ‘large’ cities, recent studies suggest that their cycling dynamics could hinder the efforts put into infrastructural, modal share, and cyclin…
View article: MuM'23 Workshop on Interruptions and Attention Management
MuM'23 Workshop on Interruptions and Attention Management Open
Attention management systems seek to minimize disruption by intelligently timing interruptions and helping users navigate multiple tasks and activities. While there is a solid theoretical basis and rich history in HCI research for attentio…
View article: BikeSimWS: Workshop on Simulators, Scenarios, and Test Standard for Bicycle Research
BikeSimWS: Workshop on Simulators, Scenarios, and Test Standard for Bicycle Research Open
Research on cyclists‘ safety and comfort is a growing topic. Existing works address support systems with novel interaction concepts such as augmented reality but also the design and evaluation of high-fidelity bicycle simulators. Since the…
View article: User-Centered Investigation of Features for Attention Management Systems in an Online Vignette Study
User-Centered Investigation of Features for Attention Management Systems in an Online Vignette Study Open
Notifications and interruptions have shown to significantly impede task performance while causing stress. Attention management systems aim at mitigating these negative effects, for example, by delaying interruptions to task boundaries or t…
View article: Trust in automated vehicles: constructs, psychological processes, and assessment
Trust in automated vehicles: constructs, psychological processes, and assessment Open
There is a growing body of research on trust in driving automation systems. In this paper, we seek to clarify the way trust is conceptualized, calibrated and measured taking into account issues related to specific levels of driving automat…
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Table of Contents Open
View article: Let us Break the Time Barrier—Anytime Computing
Let us Break the Time Barrier—Anytime Computing Open
Thanks to the advances in communication technologies, the costs of connecting to our beloved ones over distance have become negligible. The provision of bandwidth, access to connectivity, and integration of cameras into almost any mobile d…
View article: Breaking Barriers: Workshop on Open Data Practices in AutoUI Research
Breaking Barriers: Workshop on Open Data Practices in AutoUI Research Open
While the benefits of open science and open data practices are well understood, experimental data sharing is still uncommon in the AutoUI community. The goal of this workshop is to address the current lack of data sharing practices and to …