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Program information will be updated regularly until the start of AutomotiveUI 2020.<\/p>\n
Organizers:<\/strong> Max Participants:<\/strong> Primary Contact:<\/strong> Description:<\/strong> Workshop Website :<\/strong> Moderator:<\/strong> Investigating the Effect of Tactile Input and Output Locations for Drivers’ Hands on In-car Tasks Performance<\/strong>
Nikolas Martelaro, Carnegie Mellon University
Wendy Ju, Cornell Tech<\/p>\n30<\/s> FULL<\/p>\n
nikmart(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)cmu.edu<\/span><\/p>\nWhat Could Go Wrong? Promoting Discussion on the Potential Downsides of Autonomous Vehicles<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
While autonomous vehicles have the potential to greatly improve our daily lives, there are also challenges and potential downsides to these systems. In this workshop, we intend to foster discussions about the potential negative aspects of autonomous cars, in hopes of surfacing challenges that should be considered during the design process rather than after deployment. We will spur these conversations through short talks and through group discussion facilitated by a card game called “What Could Go Wrong?” Our goal is to consider the autonomous vehicle’s benefits—improving safety, increasing mobility, reducing emissions—against potential drawbacks. By identifying potential harms and downsides, the workshop attendees and the AutoUI community more broadly can design more complete and well-considered solutions.<\/p>\n
https:\/\/augmented-design-capability-studio.github.io\/what-could-go-wrong\/<\/a><\/p>\n05:00 – 06:00 AM EDT
Full Paper Presentation 1<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
Chris Janssen
Jingyi Li<\/p>\nAdvanced Interfaces, Automation and User Experiences<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n
Dong-Bach Vo, Stephen Brewster<\/p>\n