Design methodology and evaluation of multimodal interaction for enhancing driving safety and experience in secondary tasks of IVIS

IF 3.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Jun Ma , Yuanyang Zuo , Zaiyan Gong , Yiyuan Meng
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Abstract

Human-computer interaction (HCI) of in-vehicle information systems (IVISs) is crucial to the safety and experience of drivers. However, the operation of secondary tasks of IVIS will cause distraction when driving. This paper aims to reduce driving distractions by multimodal interaction design, to enhance the user’s driving safety and interaction experience. Firstly, we analyze the secondary task and the associated interaction modes and develop a theory tool for multimodal interaction design modes. Then, three multimodal interaction schemes of typical secondary tasks are designed. Finally, the data of three evaluation indexes, namely expert evaluation, lane position, and user score, are obtained through expert interviews, simulated driving, and user questionnaires. The results demonstrate that the proposed multimodal interaction design of the secondary task is generally superior to the traditional voice and screen interaction, which is conducive to improving driving safety, performance, and interaction experience. The theoretical framework presented in this work provides a potential opportunity for the expansion of theoretical methods and applications of multimodal interaction design for secondary tasks.
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Displays
Displays 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
25.60%
发文量
138
审稿时长
92 days
期刊介绍: Displays is the international journal covering the research and development of display technology, its effective presentation and perception of information, and applications and systems including display-human interface. Technical papers on practical developments in Displays technology provide an effective channel to promote greater understanding and cross-fertilization across the diverse disciplines of the Displays community. Original research papers solving ergonomics issues at the display-human interface advance effective presentation of information. Tutorial papers covering fundamentals intended for display technologies and human factor engineers new to the field will also occasionally featured.
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