Call for participation

“Looking into the Future: Weaving the Threads of Vehicle Automation” One-day workshop at CHI’19, May 2019, Glasgow, UK

This workshop aims to bring a diverse group of researchers and practitioners together to discuss human-vehicle interaction in automated vehicles. Its focus is on research and de- signs that have been done in areas where humans interact directly or indirectly with automated vehicles.

To participate a 2-4 pages position paper (excluding references) in CHI extended abstract format has to be submitted to shadan.sadeghian(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)fkie.fraunhofer.de.Please do NOT anonymise your position paper!

Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop in Pecha Kucha style (around 10 minutes including questions). Position papers should cover a topic that is relevant to the work- shop:

  • Interaction with automated vehicles
  • Shared control and authority
  • Control transition (takeover & handover)
  • Mixed traffic scenarios
  • Interaction between cyclists and pedestrians and automated vehicles
  • Mode and situation awareness
  • Vehicle-infrastructure interaction
  • Legal issues and legislation
  • Theories and research methods
  • Acceptance, trust and complacency
  • Economical aspects

The number of participants is limited to 20 people. Applications and position papers will be reviewed by the workshop organizers and evaluated based on their quality, novelty, and fit to the workshop theme. The author of an accepted position paper/application is required to attend the workshop and register for both the workshop and for at least one day of the main conference.

Important dates:

Position paper deadline: February 12, 2019 February 19, 2019 (submit by e-mail to shadan.sadeghian(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)fkie.fraunhofer.de)

Template: CHI Extended abstracts format, 2-4 pages (excluding references), do NOT anonymize your submission!

Notification: March 8, 2019

Workshop at CHI2019: May 4, 2019

More Information: https://ubisys.org/chi19ws-automation