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Bastian Pfleging, Tanja Doering, Ignacio Alvarez, Matthias Kranz, Garrett Weinberg, Jennifer Healey
AutoNUI 2012: The Second Workshop on Automotive Natural User Interfaces Adjunct Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, pp. 37â38, 2012. (bib) |
Natural user interfacesâgenerally based on gesture and speech interactionâare an increasingly hot topic in research and are already being applied in a multitude of commercial products. Most use cases currently involve consumer electronics devices like smart phones, tablets, TV sets, game consoles, or large-screen tabletop computers. Motivated by the latest results in those areas, our vision is to apply natural user interfaces, for example gesture and conversational speech interaction, to the automotive domain as well. This integration might on one hand reduce driver distraction in certain cases and on the other hand might allow the design of new user experiences for infotainment and entertainment systems. The goal of this workshop is to explore the design space of natural multi-modal automotive user interfaces and to continue the fruitful discussions held at the 1st Workshop on Automotive Natural User Interfaces from AutomotiveUI â11 in Salzburg, Austria. We would like to analyze where and how new interaction techniques can be integrated into the car. |