Second workshop on trust in the age of automated driving
P. Wintersberger, B.E. Noah, J. Kraus, R. McCall, A.G. Mirnig, A. Kunze, S. Thakkar, and B.N. Walker
in the 10th ACM International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2018, Toronto; Canada, 23-25 September 2018, Adjunct Proceedings, ISBN: 978-145035947-4, pp. 56-64, 2018
This workshop addresses key trust-related issues in the context of automated driving and aims at establishing a common ground for future research. Building on the outcome of the previous workshop at AutoUI 2017, three main aspects are targeted within interactive sessions: (1) Formulation of a comprehensive set of definitions for trust in automated systems; (2) Development of interface approaches for mitigating overtrust and undertrust issues; (3) Identification of an appropriate timing of trust-related cues. Thereby, the current research efforts of both workshop organizers and participants are used as a starting point for several breakout sessions, each addressing one of the three main workshop goals. The outcome of this workshop will provide a benchmark for future work in the field and is also intended to inspire joint publications among the participants.