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An Adaptive and Personalized In-Vehicle Human-Machine-Interface for an Improved User Experience
Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) enable the communication between humans and machines. In the automotive domain, all in-vehicle systems used to be independent. Today they are more and more interconnected and interdependent. However, they still don't act in unison to help drivers achieve their individual goals. More specifically, even though, some current HMIs provide a certain degree of personalization, they don't adapt dynamically to the situation and don't learn driver-specific nuances in order to improve the driver's user experience.