Subconscious Information Presentation for Vehicle-Driver Notification: State of the Art and Research Challenges. Riener, A. In Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI 2010), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 2010. ACM. submitted, notification pending
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Human-computer interaction moved in recent years more and more from explicitly delivered information and commands toward implicit interaction to cope with the constant surge of information. This trend is still ongoing and applies also to the operation of assistance and information systems in driver-vehicle interfaces. The change in the interaction paradigm, released by context- and activity-aware assistance systems, can be observed in the vision of human-computer interaction, which is to "direct the focus to the human individual [..]", meaning that computer systems should behave in a natural manner. The next step toward a reduction of cognitive load or level of attention of a driver is the investigation of subliminal interaction techniques. It is hypothesized that subconscious perception has the potential to provide a person with added information without causing any supplementary workload. This paper aims at discussing the potential of subliminal interaction and subconscious perception to improve the information flow for vehicle-to-driver interaction, and to specify research questions around this topic.
@InProceedings{Riener2010:AutoUI:Subliminal,
  Title                    = {{Subconscious Information Presentation for {Vehicle-Driver} Notification: State of the Art and Research Challenges}},
  Author                   = {Andreas Riener},
  Booktitle                = {Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI 2010)},
  Year                     = {2010},
  Address                  = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA},
  Note                     = {\textit{submitted, notification pending}},
  Publisher                = {ACM},
  Abstract                 = {Human-computer interaction moved in recent years more and more from explicitly delivered information and commands toward implicit interaction to cope with the constant surge of information. This trend is still ongoing and applies also to the operation of assistance and information systems in driver-vehicle interfaces. The change in the interaction paradigm, released by context- and activity-aware assistance systems, can be observed in the vision of human-computer interaction, which is to {"}direct the focus to the human individual [..]{"}, meaning that computer systems should behave in a natural manner. The next step toward a reduction of cognitive load or level of attention of a driver is the investigation of subliminal interaction techniques. It is hypothesized that subconscious perception has the potential to provide a person with added information without causing any supplementary workload. This paper aims at discussing the potential of subliminal interaction and subconscious perception to improve the information flow for vehicle-to-driver interaction, and to specify research questions around this topic.},
  Keywords                 = {Subliminal perception; HCI; Vehicle-driver feedback; Cognitive load; Subconscious driver stimulation},
  Owner                    = {Andreas Riener},
  Timestamp                = {2012.12.31}
}

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