Author of the publication

Please choose a person to relate this publication to

To differ between persons with the same name, the academic degree and the title of an important publication will be displayed. You can also use the button next to the name to display some publications already assigned to the person.

 

Other publications of authors with the same name

MIT Autonomous Vehicle Technology Study: Large-Scale Deep Learning Based Analysis of Driver Behavior and Interaction with Automation., , , , , , , , , and 8 other author(s). CoRR, (2017)What's in a Name: Vehicle Technology Branding & Consumer Expectations for Automation., , , and . AutomotiveUI, page 226-234. ACM, (2017)Differentiating Cognitive Load Using a Modified Version of AttenD., , , , and . AutomotiveUI, page 114-122. ACM, (2017)Workshop on Situation Awareness in Automotive Evaluation & Design., , , , and . AutomotiveUI (adjunct), page 221-224. ACM, (2016)Behavioral Impact of Drivers' Roles in Automated Driving., , , , , , , and . AutomotiveUI, page 217-224. ACM, (2016)Exploring Generalizability of Field Experiment Radio Tasks with Naturalistic Driving Data: A Comparison with SHRP2 NEST., , , , , and . AutomotiveUI (adjunct), page 111-116. ACM, (2016)The Öut-of-the-Loop" concept in automated driving: proposed definition, measures and implications., , , , , , , , , and 6 other author(s). Cogn. Technol. Work., 21 (1): 87-98 (2019)What Can Be Predicted from Six Seconds of Driver Glances?, , , , , , , and . CHI, page 2805-2813. ACM, (2017)What Can Be Predicted from Six Seconds of Driver Glances?, , , , , , , and . CoRR, (2016)Keeping the driver in the loop: Dynamic feedback to support appropriate use of imperfect vehicle control automation., and . Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., (2019)