MRV 2019: 3rd workshop on mixed reality for intelligent vehicles
PubDate: September 2019
Teams: University of Applied Sciences,University of New Hampshire,University of Glasgow,Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt,Virginia Tech,University of Wuerzburg
Writers: Andreas Riegler;Andrew L. Kun;Stephen Brewster;Andreas Riener;Joe Gabbard;Carolin Wienrich
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Abstract
With the increasing development of Augmented reality (AR), the number of its purposes and applications in vehicles rises. Augmented reality may help to increase road safety, support more immersive (non-) driving related activities, and finally enhance driving and passenger experience. AR may also be the enabling technology to increase trust and acceptance in automated vehicles and therefore help on the transition towards automated driving. Further, automated driving extends use cases of augmented and other immersive technologies. However, there are still a number of challenges with the use of augmented reality when applied in vehicles, and also several human factors issues need to be solved. Additionally, Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to simulate AR applications for HCI research. In this workshop, we will discuss potentials and constraints as well as impact, role, and adequacy of AR and VR (mixed reality, MR) in driving applications and simulations. The primary goal of this workshop is to define a research agenda for the use of MR in intelligent vehicles within the next 3 to 5 years and beyond.