The communication of system uncertainties may be key for overcoming challenges related to overtrust in automated driving. Existing approaches are limited to conveying uncertainties using visual displays in the instrument cluster. This
requires operators to regularly monitor the display in order to perceive changes which impedes the execution of nondriving
related tasks and thereby degrades the user experience. This study evaluates variables for the communication of uncertainties using peripheral awareness displays, considering changes in brightness, hue, position, size, pulse
frequency, and movement speed. All variables were assessed in terms of how well participants can distinguish different instances, how logical they are, and how interrupting to a secondary task. With the exception of changes in position,
all variables were ranked highly in terms of logic while changes in pulse frequency were perceived as most interrupting.
The results inform the development of unobtrusive interfaces for uncertainty communication.
History
School
Design
Published in
10th International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
Citation
KUNZE, A., 2018. Evaluation of variables for the communication of uncertainties using peripheral awareness displays. IN: Adjunct Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI '18), Toronto, Canada, 23-25 September 2018, pp. 147-153.
Publisher
ACM
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Acceptance date
2018-08-03
Publication date
2018
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