Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of AI-Assisted Scientific Discovery
Articles

Human-Computer Interaction Design for Trustworthy Autonomous Vehicle Systems

Dr. Tomohiro Naraoka
Associate Professor of Robotics, Osaka University, Japan
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Published 03-06-2023

Keywords

  • Autonomous vehicle,
  • Physical system

How to Cite

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Dr. Tomohiro Naraoka, “Human-Computer Interaction Design for Trustworthy Autonomous Vehicle Systems”, Journal of AI-Assisted Scientific Discovery, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1–13, Jun. 2023, Accessed: Nov. 21, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://scienceacadpress.com/index.php/jaasd/article/view/29

Abstract

Autonomous vehicles (AV) are complex physical systems that, in the coming years, will be deployed on public roadways alongside human drivers. These systems require careful consideration of the nature of the relationship between humans and machines. Human-centered design is fundamental to developing both the user and the experience of the AV. The nature of this requirement is recognized by automotive companies, who state their intention to deliver "great user experiences" and "understanding human behavior and preferences" as part of their commitment to transform the prolonged drives that people undertake from destination to destination. Similarly, researchers on the human side recognize the knowledge gained through collaboration and user input and see a research opportunity in the challenges around how to design these systems to keep them trustworthy and used by people who are self-driving under certain constraints.

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