What If Your Car Would Care? Exploring Use Cases For Affective Automotive User Interfaces
Title of conference publication:
22nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI ’20)
Conference title:
International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (22., 2020, Oldenburg)
Venue:
Oldenburg, Germany
Year of conference:
2020
Date of conference beginning:
05.10.2020
Date of conference ending:
08.10.2020
Place of publication:
New York, NY, USA
Publisher:
ACM
Year:
2020
Language:
Englisch
Abstract:
In this paper we present use cases for affective user interfaces (UIs) in cars and how they are perceived by potential users in China and Germany. Emotion-aware interaction is enabled by the improvement of ubiquitous sensing methods and provides potential benefits for both traffic safety and personal well-being. To promote the adoption of affective interaction at an international scale, we developed 20 mobile in-car use cases through an inter-cultural design approach and evaluated them with 65 drivers in Germany and China. Our data shows perceived benefits in specific areas of pragmatic quality as well as cultural differences, especially for socially interactive use cases. We also discuss general implications for future affective automotive UI. Our results provide a perspective on cultural peculiarities and a concrete starting point for practitioners and researchers working on emotion-aware interfaces. «
In this paper we present use cases for affective user interfaces (UIs) in cars and how they are perceived by potential users in China and Germany. Emotion-aware interaction is enabled by the improvement of ubiquitous sensing methods and provides potential benefits for both traffic safety and personal well-being. To promote the adoption of affective interaction at an international scale, we developed 20 mobile in-car use cases through an inter-cultural design approach and evaluated them with 65 d... »