After the Workshop

The workshop at AutoUI'14 attracted a lot of people and went very well. Find below post-workshop material such as the summary from the "WorldCafe", individual (PechaKucha) presentation slides and an image gallery. Thanks for all of you to make the workshop such a successfull event and looking for cooperations in the future.

A) Summary of 'WorldCafe' (click to enlarge):

Social Interaction Natural Interaction Peripheral Interaction
Social Interaction Natural Interaction Peripheral Interaction

 

B) Link to the Image Gallery:
AutoUI'14 workshop image gallery

 

B) Presentation Slides: >
Mario Chiesa, Alessandro Branciforti, Riccardo Toppan and Francesco Posca, "Social parking: basic elements and core concepts", ISMB, ItalyJonna Häkkilä, Ashley Colley, and Juho Rantakari, "Exploring Mixed Reality Window Concept for Car Passengers", University of Lapland/Oulo, Finland Myounghoon Jeon, "Advanced Vehicle Sonification Applications", Michigan Technological University, Hougthon, US
Raphael Lamas, Gary Burnett, Sue Cobb, and Catherine Harvey, "A Driver-to-Driver Communication Device to Improve Drivers' Interaction", The University of Nottingham, UK David Miller and Wendy Ju, "Does The First Officer Concur? Shared Control With Smart Vehicle Systems", Standord University, US Brian Mok and Wendy Ju, "The Push / Pull of Information Between Autonomous Cars and Their Drivers", Standord University, US
Shadan Sadeghianborojeni, Andreas Löcken, and Heiko Müller, "Using Peripheral Cues to Support Task Resumption", OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology, Germany Simon Ramm, "A First Approach to Measuring Naturalness in Driver-Car Interaction", Human Centred Design Institute, Brunel University, UK Andreas Riener, "Social Driving Services: Very Cool, But How To Guarantee Application On Broad-Scale?", Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Chao Wang, Jacques Terken, and Jun Hu, "Give him a "Like": validation of a gestural interaction design for driving behavior credit system", Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Bastian Pfleging, "Supporting Secondary Tasks While Driving", Institute for Visualization and Interactive Systeme (VIS), Stuttgart, Germany