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Vol-3154
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AutomationXP 2022
Engaging with Automation - Understanding and Designing for Operation, Appropriation, and Behaviour Change
Proceedings of the Workshop on Engaging with Automation
co-located with the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2022)
New Orleans, LA, USA, April 30, 2022.
Edited by
Matthias Baldauf(1)
Peter Fröhlich(2)
Virpi Roto(3)
Philippe Palanque(4)
Siân Lindley(5)
Jon Rogers(6)
Wendy Ju(7)
Manfred Tscheligi(2,8)
(1) Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, St.Gallen, Switzerland
(2) AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
(3) Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
(4) University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France
(5) Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
(6) Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
(7) Cornell University, USA
(8) University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Table of Contents
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Preface
Summary: There were 19 papers submitted for peer-review to this workshop. Out of these,
14 papers were accepted for this volume,
8 as regular papers and
6 as short papers.
Session 1: Engaging with Automation: Common Challenges
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User Experience (UX) meets AI - Designing Engaging User Experiences Through Automation of Interaction
Mikael Wiberg,
Erik Stolterman Bergqvist
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Task Models Based Gameful Design as a Mean to Increase Engagement with Automation
Célia Martinie,
Philippe Palanque
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Trustworthy Automation for Large-Scale Collaboration : a Proposed Exploratory Study
Clélie Amiot,
François Charoy,
Jérôme Dinet
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Designing Experts' Interactions with a Semi-Automated Document Tagging System
Sebastian Müller,
Beat Tödtli,
Janine Vetsch,
Melanie Rickenmann,
Simon Haug,
Matthias Baldauf,
Peter Fröhlich,
Session 2: Automated Vehicle Operation
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Challenges of Explainability, Cooperation, and External Communication of Automated Vehicles
Mark Colley,
Enrico Rukzio
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Towards Designing Audio Interactions with Autonomous Vehicles: A Hearing-Enhanced Pedestrian Story
Ashratuz Zavin Asha,
Owen Brierley,
Sowmya Somanath,
Patrick Finn,
Ehud Sharlin
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Simulated Extreme Experiential Training for Engaging with Automation
David Miller
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Investigating Hybrid Site Visits as a Methodology for Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Contextual Requirements Analysis
Peter Fröhlich,
Jelena Rosic,
Matthias Neubauer,
Josué Manuel Rivera Velázquez,
Matthias Baldauf,
Lisa Diamond
Session 3: Automation at the Factory
Session 4: Automation at Home
2022-06-09: submitted by Matthias Baldauf,
metadata incl. bibliographic data published under Creative Commons CC0
2022-06-16: published on CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073)
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