Significant CHCI contributions at Auto UI and HFES
September 19, 2022
CHCI Faculty and students have made significant contributions at the 2022 Automotive User Interfaces (Auto UI) conference and the annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), two international conferences focusing on user interface designs and human factors research.
The 14th International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (Auto UI), September 17-20, 2022, is in Seoul, South Korea.
Automotive UI (AutoUI) – the International ACM SIGCHI Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications – is the premier forum for UI research in the automotive domain. The conference annually brings together over 200 researchers and practitioners interested in both the technical and the human aspects of in-vehicle user interfaces and applications. It provides a forum for the exchange of technical information concerning research and practice, as well as educational activities for motor vehicle user interface development.
Myounghoon (Philart) Jeon, Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) and Computer Science (courtesy affiliation), is serving as a general co-chair of the AutomotiveUI 2022 Conference.
Jeon and his students in his Mind Music Machine lab are presenting one full paper and two video papers, and organizing three workshops. A poster presentation by Vikram Mohanty is based on his internship research with co-authors this summer at the Toyota Research Institute. CHCI Faculty and their students or CHCI students are listed in bold. Presenters are indicated with an asterisk.
Research Papers
Wang, M.*, Lee, S. C., Montavon, G., Qin, J., & Jeon, M. (2022). Conversational voice agents are preferred and lead to better driving performance in conditionally automated vehicles. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Video Papers
Park, S. H., Lee, S. C., Wang, M., Hock, P., Baumann, M., & Jeon, M. (2022). What do you want for in-vehicle agents? One fits all vs. multiple specialized agents. Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Cao, Y., Li, L., Yuan, J., & Jeon, M. (2022). Increasing driving safety and in-vehicle gesture-based menu navigation accuracy with a heads-up display. Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Workshops
Nadri, C., Dong, J., Li, J., Alvarez, I., & Jeon, M. (2022). Emotion GaRage Vol. III: A workshop on affective in-vehicle display applications. Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Wang, M., Park, S. H., Lee, S. C., Hock, P., & Baumann, M. (2022). Build your own Genie and Jarvis: 2nd workshop on characteristics and design considerations of in-vehicle intelligent agents. Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Stojmenova, K., Faria, N., Schroeter, R., & Jeon, M. (2022). The 4th workshop on localization vs. internationalization: Creating an international survey on automotive user interfaces. Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Pöhlmann K., Li G., Dam, A., Wang Y., Wei C., Brietzke A., & Papaioannou G. (2022). Workshop on Multimodal Motion Sickness Detection and Mitigation Strategies for Car Journeys.Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’22), Seoul, Korea, September 17-20.
Posters
V. Mohanty*, A. Filipowicz, N. Bravo, R. Iliev, S. Carter, and D. A. Shamma. Pick Your CARbon: User Perceptions of Equivalencies for Carbon Emissions when Selecting Rideshares.
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES), founded in 1957, is the world’s largest scientific association for human factors and ergonomics professionals. HFES provides education, builds connections, and advocates on behalf of the human factors/ergonomics field—from students to researchers and industry practitioners—and fosters collaboration across the spectrum of professionals to drive forward advances in human factors and ergonomics. HFES 2022 is the 66th international annual meeting of HFES, and the premier educational activity organized by the Society.
Nathan Lau and his students are presenting four papers at HFES 2022. Sol Lim and her student have a paper with co-author Sang Won Lee. Myounghoon (Philart) Jeon and his students are presenting two papers. Jeon will also host a panel discussion on computational modeling with faculty members in other institutions. CHCI Faculty and their students or CHCI students are shown in bold. Presenters are indicated with an asterisk.
Papers
Md Shafiqul Islam*, Naima Sayani, Samantha M. Harden, Sang Won Lee, Sol Lim. (2022). An Observational Study Investigating Verbal Communication Differences in Online vs. In-person Group Exercise Training. Proceedings of the 66th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's International Annual Meeting (HFES2022), Atlanta, GA.
Dam, A.*, Siddiqui, A., Leclercq, C., & Jeon, M. (2022). Extracting a definition and taxonomy for audio augmented reality (AAR) using grounded theory. Proceedings of the 66th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's International Annual Meeting (HFES2022), Atlanta, GA, October 10-14.
Wang, M.*, Hock, P., Lee, S. C., Baumann, M., & Jeon, M. (2022). Jarvis in the car: Report on characterizing and designing in-vehicle intelligent agents workshop. Proceedings of the 66th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's International Annual Meeting (HFES2022), Atlanta, GA, October 10-14.
Liang, D., Antin, J., & Lau, N. (In press). A Structural Equation Model of Older Adults’ Driving Exposure and Avoidance Using Objective Driving Records. Proc. the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Wang, H., & Lau, N. (In press). DURESS SCADA: A simulation platform to study user interface design for cybersecurity of industrial control systems. Proc. the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Deng, S., Tianzi Wang, T., Hartman-Kenzlerb, J., Parker, S.H., Safford, S.D., Barnes, L.E., & Lau, N. (In press). Predicting Laparoscopic Surgical Skills of Trainees with Eye Metrics Associated with Focused Attention and Workloads. Proc. the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Hsing, H., Lau, N., & Bairaktarova, D. (In press). Relationships of Eye Gaze Metrics between Cognitive Processes and Strategy in Spatial Problem-Solving Education. Proc. the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Atlanta, GA, USA
Cassidy Nelson; Joseph Conwell; Samuel Lally; Madelyn Cohn; Kyle Tanous; Jason Moats; Ranjana Mehta; Joseph L. Gabbard. Exploring Augmented Reality Triage Tools to Support Mass Casualty Incidents.
Shivangi Dwivedi; John Hayes; Isabella Pedron; John Kang; Lindsey J.Brenner; Connor Barnes; Ashley Bailly; Kyle Tanous; Cassidy Nelson; Joseph L. Gabbard; Ranjana K. Mehta; Jason Moats. Comparing the Efficacy of AR-Based Training with Video-Based Training.
Panel Discussion
Jeon, M., Zhang, Y., Bao, S., & Jeong, H. (2022). “Dummies, learning modeling made easy”: Improving modeling education in Human Factors research. Proceedings of the 66th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's International Annual Meeting (HFES2022), Atlanta, GA, October 10-14.