1st International Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces for Automotive Applications (MIAA)

 


 

The first International Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces for Automotive Applications (MIAA) in conjunction with IUI 2009, the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (held on Sanibel Island, Florida in February 2009) was co-organized by DFKI Automotive IUI project leader Christian Müller and Gerald Friedland from the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, CA.

Contributions and Online Proceedings:

The workhop counted 10 participants and 7 selected contributions:

 

  • Yuija Cao (University of Twente, The Netherlands): "Modality effects on cognitive load and performance in high-load information presentation"
  • Oskar Palinko (University of New Hampshire, USA): "Effects of Different Push-To-Talk Solutions
    On Subjective Driver Satisfaction"
  • Fan Yang (Oregon Health & Science University, USA): "Context Restoration in Multi-Tasking Dialogue"
  • William Schuler (University of Minnesota, USA): "Positive Effects of Redundant Descriptions in an Interactive Semantic Speech Interface"
  • Ian Davies (Cambrige, UK): "Multimodal Inference for Driver-Vehicle Interaction"
  • Jaques Terken (University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands): "Multimodal Driver Interfaces: A Dilemma"
  • Aniruddha Sinha (TCS Innovation Labs, Kolkata, India): "Multimodal Interaction in Modern Automobiles"
Attachments:
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