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KeyNote
Is Statistics giving you fits? How to think about data and statistical methods for driver behavior and safety in a changing transportation world
Carol Flannagan
1.1 Driver Monitoring I
Investigating different driver-in-the-loop strategies on driver’s eye glances and intervention behavior in partial automated driving
Nadja Schömig
Euro NCAP presents a 2-stage method to assess Driver State Monitoring systems as part of its 5-star consumer test programme
Adriano Palao
1.2 The Disconnected Driver
Effect of engagement with a Trivia game on driver’s sleepiness and behavioural adaptation in a partially automated vehicle
Dan Boguslavsky
Brief Online Mindfulness Training in Young Drivers: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial
Derek Albert
How does trust in vehicle automation effect the hand-over process? A Wizard-of-Oz study on public roads
Thomas Streubel
2.1 Driver Monitoring II
Body posture and physiological indicators for drowsiness detection in a partial automated driving
Gaëtan Perrotte
Data Augmentation via Neural-Style-Transfer for Driver Distraction Recognition
Che-tsung Lin
2.2 Understanding and Assessing Visual Attention
The influence of alcohol and automation on drivers’ visual behavior during test track driving
Emma Tivesten
Analysing Driver (In)Attentiveness: Towards a Cognitive Complexity Model Combining Visuospatial and Interactional Parameters
Vasiliki Kondyli
3.1 Safety and performance assessment
Key requirements and a method for measuring in-vehicle user interfaces’ distraction potential
Tuomo Kujala
Quantification of driver’s side-glance frequency and duration in straight highway driving
Pierluigi Olleja
Validation of an eyes-off-road crash causation model for virtual safety assessment
Jonas Bärgman
Evidence accumulation modeling for the Detection Response Task when combined with the Box Task
Daniel Trommler
3.2 Drowsiness and Fatigue
Assessment of the effectiveness of several countermeasures in reducing driver fatigue and associated risks for safety during autonomous driving
Stephanie Dabic Degrand
Who benefits from napping in automated driving? – Effects of chronotype on subjective sleep inertia
Markus Tomzig
Heart rate variability as an indicator for driver fatigue, different effects of time of day and time-on-task
Ke Lu
4.1 HMI Design and Countermeasures
“I’m Sad When You’re Distracted” – Effectiveness and User Experience of an Innovative Driver Monitoring System for Partially Automated Driving
Nadja Schömig
Attentional demands of using an application for real-time traffic information feedback in road operators’ vehicles
Lara Désiré
Human-machine interface designs assisting drivers of automated vehicles during transitions: evaluation from an end-user perspective
Arun Muthumani
4.2 Distraction from smart phones and other technology
Psychosocial Needs and Factors Contribute to Problematic Phone Use while Driving
Yi-ching Lee
A Systematic Review of the Effect of Texting while Driving on Driver Performance
Burcu Arslan
Managing the driver distraction risk posed by technology: Changes to Australian road laws aimed at driver behaviour
Jeremy Wolter
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