Developing an abstraction hierarchy for visual displays in semi-automated vehicles
Developing an abstraction hierarchy for visual displays in semi-automated vehicles
Understanding how to begin the process of designing a complex system can be challenging. Fortunately, human factors experts have a range of methods available for each step of the process from modelling domain constraints and affordances to more refined concept generation. For domains of high risk such as shared-control automated driving, understanding what, why and how to construct the environment around the human to optimise communication could be a major factor in preventing fatal collisions. In this presentation, we describe the process of developing an abstraction hierarchy – the process of mapping out physical objects, processes and values within the domain of semi-automated vehicles and present a section of this analysis exploring the implementation of visual displays for effective driver-automation communication.
Automation, Cognitive Work Analysis, Interface Design, Communication
Clark, Jediah
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Stanton, Neville
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Revell, Kirsten
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April 2020
Clark, Jediah
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Stanton, Neville
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Revell, Kirsten
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Clark, Jediah, Stanton, Neville and Revell, Kirsten
(2020)
Developing an abstraction hierarchy for visual displays in semi-automated vehicles.
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2020, Virtual.
28 Apr - 01 May 2020.
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Understanding how to begin the process of designing a complex system can be challenging. Fortunately, human factors experts have a range of methods available for each step of the process from modelling domain constraints and affordances to more refined concept generation. For domains of high risk such as shared-control automated driving, understanding what, why and how to construct the environment around the human to optimise communication could be a major factor in preventing fatal collisions. In this presentation, we describe the process of developing an abstraction hierarchy – the process of mapping out physical objects, processes and values within the domain of semi-automated vehicles and present a section of this analysis exploring the implementation of visual displays for effective driver-automation communication.
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Clark et al. CWA for AVs - EHF 2020
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Published date: April 2020
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The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 2020, Virtual, 2020-04-28 - 2020-05-01
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Automation, Cognitive Work Analysis, Interface Design, Communication
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