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AutomotiveUI 2015 : 7th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications

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Conference Series : Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
 
Link: http://auto-ui.org/15/
 
When Sep 1, 2015 - Sep 3, 2015
Where Nottingham, UK
Submission Deadline Apr 13, 2015
 

Call For Papers

Conference Goals

AutomotiveUI, the International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, is the premier forum for UI research in the automotive domain. AutomotiveUI brings together researchers and practitioners interested in both the technical and the human aspects of in-vehicle user interfaces and applications. AutomotiveUI'15 will address novel in-vehicle services, models of and concepts for enhancing the driver experience, driver performance and behaviour, development of (semi-) autonomous driving, and the needs of different user groups. Papers that include theoretically-based, quantitative predictions of experimental outcomes as well as validation of those outcomes, are particularly encouraged.

In-car interactive technology is becoming ubiquitous and cars are increasingly connected to the outside world. Drivers and passengers use this technology because it provides valuable services. Some technology, such as collision warning systems, assists drivers in performing their primary in-vehicle task (driving). Other technology provides information on myriad subjects or offers entertainment to the driver and passengers.

The design of in-car devices has historically been the responsibility of car manufacturers and their parts suppliers. However, the responsibility is now shifting toward larger and more fluctuating groups including car OEMs, Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers of factory-installed electronics, and the manufacturers of hardware and software brought into the vehicle (e.g., personal navigation devices, smartphones, and tablets).

The challenge that arises from the proliferation of in-car devices is that they may distract drivers from the primary task of driving, with possibly disastrous results. Thus, one of the major goals of this conference is to explore ways in which in-car user interfaces can be designed so as to lessen driver distraction while still enabling valuable services.

Consider driving safety, our focus in designing in-car user interfaces should not be purely on eliminating distractions. In-car user interfaces also offer the opportunity to improve the driver's performance (e.g, increasing awareness of upcoming hazards).

In-car interfaces can also enhance the experience of all occupants in the car. To this end, a further goal of AutomotiveU'15 is the exploration of in-car interfaces that address the varying needs of different users (including disabled drivers, elderly drivers, passengers, and the users of rear-seat entertainment systems). The conference goal is to showcase ways to advance the state of the art in vehicular user experiences, for enhanced safety, comfort, and enjoyment.
Topics

AutomotiveUI‚ 2015 invites you to submit original work in one or more of the following formats: full and short papers, workshops, work in progress and doctorial colloquium. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Devices & Interfaces

Multi modal, speech, audio, gestural, natural input/output
In-car gaming, entertainment and social experiences
Interfaces for navigation
Text input and output while driving
Applications and user-interfaces for inter-vehicle communication
Sensors and context for interactive experiences in the car
Biometrics and physiological sensors as a user-interface component

Automation & Instrumentation

Automated Driving and Interfaces for (semi-) autonomous driving
Head-Up Displays (HUDs) and Augmented Reality (AR) concepts
Co-operative Driving/Connected Vehicles
Assistive technology in the vehicular context
Information access (search, browsing, etc.)
Vehicle-based apps, web/cloud enabled connectivity

Evaluation & Benchmarking

Methods and tools for automotive user-interface research, including simulation
Automotive user-interface frameworks and toolkits
Naturalistic/field studies of automotive user interfaces
Automotive user-interface standards
Modeling techniques for cognitive workload and visual demand estimation

Driver Performance & Behavior

Different user groups and user group characteristics
Subliminal cues, warnings and feedback to augment driving behaviour
Emotional state recognition while driving
Detecting/measuring driver distraction
Detecting and estimating user intentions


Dates

Submission deadlines:
Category Date
Full Papers and Notes April 13, 2015
Workshop Proposals May 25, 2015
Work-in-progress & Interactive Demos June 29, 2015
Doctoral Colloquium July 13, 2015

Conference dates:

Sept 1, 2015: Workshops

Sept 2, 2015: Main Conference Day 1

Sept 3, 2015: Main Conference Day 2

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