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Nine submissions accepted at AutomotiveUI 2019

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The Institute of Media Informatics will present eight submissions at AutomotiveUI 2019 (International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications) in Utrecht.

Papers

Cooperative Overtaking: Overcoming Automated Vehicles' Obstructed Sensor Range via Driver Help EC Best Paper
Marcel Walch, Marcel Woide, Kristin Mühl, Martin Baumann, Michael Weber

Towards Opt-Out Permission Policies to Maximize the Use of Automated Driving
Philipp Hock, Franziska Babel, Johannes Kraus, Enrico Rukzio, Martin Baumann

Work-in-Progress

Don’t You See Them? Towards Gaze-Based Interaction Adaptation for Driver-Vehicle Cooperation
Marcel Walch, David Lehr, Mark Colley, Michael Weber

Driving-Task-Related Human-Machine Interaction in Automated Driving: Towards a Bigger Picture
Marcel Walch, Mark Colley, Michael Weber

For a Better (Simulated) World: Considerations for VR in External Communication Research
Mark Colley, Marcel Walch, Enrico Rukzio

Including People with Impairments from the Start: External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles
Mark Colley, Marcel Walch, Jan Gugenheimer, Enrico Rukzio

Online Experiments as a Supplement of Automated Driving Simulator Studies: A Methodological Insight
Philipp Hock, Franziska Babel, Kristin Mühl, Enrico Rukzio, Martin Baumann

The Effect of Incentives in Driving Simulator Studies
Philipp Hock, Enrico Rukzio, Martin Baumann

Inducing erroneous behavior in a driving simulator with gamification
Steffen Maurer, Ramona Schmid, Rainer Erbach, Enrico Rukzio