Discomfort in Automated Driving –: The Disco-Scale

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Discomfort in Automated Driving –: The Disco-Scale. / Siebert, Felix; Oehl, Michael; Höger, Rainer et al.
Communications in Computer and Information Science: International Conference, HCI International 2013, Proceedings. ed. / Constantine Stephanidis. Vol. 2 Springer, 2013. p. 337–341 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 374, No. PART II).

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Siebert, F, Oehl, M, Höger, R & Pfister, H-R 2013, Discomfort in Automated Driving –: The Disco-Scale. in C Stephanidis (ed.), Communications in Computer and Information Science: International Conference, HCI International 2013, Proceedings. vol. 2, Communications in Computer and Information Science, no. PART II, vol. 374, Springer, pp. 337–341, 15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - HCI International 2013, Las Vegas, United States, 21.07.13. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39476-8_69

APA

Siebert, F., Oehl, M., Höger, R., & Pfister, H.-R. (2013). Discomfort in Automated Driving –: The Disco-Scale. In C. Stephanidis (Ed.), Communications in Computer and Information Science: International Conference, HCI International 2013, Proceedings (Vol. 2, pp. 337–341). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 374, No. PART II). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39476-8_69

Vancouver

Siebert F, Oehl M, Höger R, Pfister HR. Discomfort in Automated Driving –: The Disco-Scale. In Stephanidis C, editor, Communications in Computer and Information Science: International Conference, HCI International 2013, Proceedings. Vol. 2. Springer. 2013. p. 337–341. (Communications in Computer and Information Science; PART II). doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-39476-8_69

Bibtex

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abstract = "Due to the increasing amount of automation in vehicles the role of the driver changes from having an active part in the driving of the vehicle to a reactive monitoring task. Since there is currently no method to measure subjective comfort or discomfort we developed a 14-item scale to measure the discomfort of a driver. Research suggests that it is easier for users to sense the lack of comfort and because of this we used experienced discomfort as an indicator for the absence of comfort. The questionnaire was applied in an experimental driving simulator study and proved to have a high internal consistency (r = .91). Results suggest that this questionnaire is a useful tool for assessing discomfort in automated HMI. This first version is focused on, but not limited to, automation and advanced driver assistance systems in vehicles.",
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