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MIAA '10: Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Multimodal interfaces for automotive applications
ACM2010 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
IUI '10: 15th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces Hong Kong China 7 February 2010
ISBN:
978-1-60558-997-8
Published:
07 February 2010
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Rush: repeated recommendations in an automotive context

With powerful entertainment systems in cars, the growing size of multimedia collections becomes a problem: The requirement of short interaction cycles in order not to distract the driver too much collides with the overhead of navigating thousands of ...

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Multimodal advanced driver assistance systems: an overview

The development of new electronic devices for in-car usage has provided new challenges for automotive designers and engineers. Several researches have been focusing the ways drivers interact with the vehicle, seeking to understand the influence of the ...

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The use of modality in in-vehicle information presentation: a brief overview

In-vehicle information systems (IVIS) are intended to provide drivers with information such as route instructions, traffic conditions, hazard warnings, vehicle monitoring warnings and so on. The challenge of IVIS information presentation is to provide ...

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Cinematic analysis of automotive personalization

Personalization has become an important aspect in the design of cars and the human machine interface (HMI). Successful personalization bears the potential of increasing both safety as well as customer satisfaction. In order to reveal innovative concepts ...

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How to safely respond to SMS messages in automobiles

Short Message Service (SMS) messaging is very popular, especially among teens. Because research has shown that SMS messaging while driving results in 35% slower reaction time than being intoxicated [7], campaigns have been launched by states, ...

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A flexible in-vehicle HMI architecture based on web technologies

In this paper, we describe a flexible in-vehicle Human-Machine-Interface (HMI) that is based on a service-oriented architecture (SOA) enriched by graphical information. Our approach takes advantage of standard web technologies and targets at a solution ...

Contributors
  • German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
  • German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
  • German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
  • University of Haifa
  • German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)

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