Hrg. Andreas Riener,
"Information injection below conscious awareness: Potential of sensory channels"
: 3rd International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications AutomotiveUI 2011), November 29-December 2, Salzburg, Austria, Workshop position paper, Adjunct proceedings, 2011
Original Titel:
Information injection below conscious awareness: Potential of sensory channels
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
3rd International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications AutomotiveUI 2011), November 29-December 2, Salzburg, Austria
Original Kurzfassung:
Drivers of modern cars are responsible for numerous driving related and side activities, demanding more and more
attention. To cope with the rising volume of information and communication in vehicular interfaces, explicit and attentive interaction is increasingly replaced by
implicit means of information exchange. This trend, supported by context- and activity-aware assistance systems, is still ongoing, requiring further solutions for
reducing a driver's cognitive load. Subliminal interaction techniques are considered a promising approach to deliver information or warning signals to the driver
without causing any supplementary workload. It is important to carefully evaluate achieved results as this type of research is very risky and it cannot be taken for
granted that trusted answers to the intended research approach could be given at all. From a review of related work on subliminal feedback and approaches
discussed/potentials identified within this position paper, we are confident that subliminal persuasion will find its way into the automotive domain as well, as
driving would be much safer when the driver is less demanded. This paper aims at provoking a active discussion at the workshop and a in-depth investigation of this
timely, relevant and important field of research.