All roads lead to CHI: interaction in the automobile

D. Krum, J. Faenger, B. Lathrop, J. G. Sison, A. Lien
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Abstract

The way we interact with the automobile is changing. New factors in automotive interaction include driver assistance technologies, new media and information options, new power train technologies, environmental concerns, and the introduction of automobiles into emerging markets. In this special interest group session, practitioners and researchers from industry, industrial labs, and academia will discuss several key interaction issues of the automotive environment. These may include personal devices and media, interaction technologies and methods, cognitive load and human factors, and international and cultural factors. Participants will also be able to share their work and recent results in short presentations to other researchers and practitioners. The goal of this session is to establish and reinforce connections between individuals in the academic and industrial communities, open new lines of communication, and foster new partnerships. These collaborations will help create a better understanding of the automotive interaction design space and address important issues in product design, safety, manufacturability, and environmental sustainability.
所有的道路都通向CHI:汽车中的互动
我们与汽车互动的方式正在改变。汽车互动的新因素包括驾驶员辅助技术、新媒体和信息选择、新的动力系统技术、环境问题以及向新兴市场推出汽车。在这个特别的兴趣小组会议上,来自工业、工业实验室和学术界的从业者和研究人员将讨论汽车环境的几个关键互动问题。这些可能包括个人设备和媒体,交互技术和方法,认知负荷和人为因素,以及国际和文化因素。参与者还将能够向其他研究人员和实践者分享他们的工作和最近的成果。本次会议的目标是建立和加强学术界和工业界个人之间的联系,开辟新的沟通渠道,促进新的伙伴关系。这些合作将有助于更好地理解汽车交互设计领域,并解决产品设计、安全性、可制造性和环境可持续性方面的重要问题。
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