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Title:      SPEAKING, TOUCHING OR GESTICULATING? HOW DOES IN-VEHICLE INTERACTION TYPE AFFECT DRIVER DISTRACTION?
Author(s):      Lisa Graichen, Matthias Graichen and Lena Hanstein
ISBN:      978-989-8704-41-2
Editors:      Katherine Blashki
Year:      2022
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Driver Distraction, Gesture, Touch, Speech
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      211
Last Page:      215
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Driver distraction plays a major role in traffic safety. While driving, drivers often engage in different secondary tasks, including interactions with the in-vehicle information system (IVIS). Different interaction types can be implemented into these systems, such as touch-based, gesture-based, and speech-based interactions. The upcoming study described in this paper aims to clarify how these three interaction types impact driver distraction. Additionally, the preferences of drivers regarding these interaction types will be investigated.
   

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