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    Transforming Cars into Computers: Interdisciplinary Opportunities for HCI

    Eden, G (2018) Transforming Cars into Computers: Interdisciplinary Opportunities for HCI. In: 32nd Human Computer Interaction Conference (BCS HCI 2018), 02 July 2018 - 06 July 2018, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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    Abstract

    Road and highway infrastructures are being transformed in anticipation of self-driving vehicles. During the transition to fully autonomous road networks people and driverless cars will interact with each other in mixed traffic situations. Vehicles are currently equipped with two types of communication devices one auditory (a horn) and the other visual (signalling lights). In many instances, human drivers use these devices in combination with embodied interaction such as eye contact and gesture when communicating with other road users. Hence, horn and signalling devices currently in use may not be enough to communicate with others in traffic settings; especially when driverless vehicles become responsible for the main driving activity. Driverless vehicles require new interaction types that support Human-AV interaction in an easy to understand and intuitive way. With the transformation of cars into computers new opportunities for research present themselves to the HCI community.

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