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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j20]Chen Peng, Natasha Merat, Richard Romano, Foroogh Hajiseyedjavadi, Evangelos Paschalidis, Chongfeng Wei, Vishnu Radhakrishnan, Albert Solernou, Deborah Forster, Erwin R. Boer:
Drivers' Evaluation of Different Automated Driving Styles: Is It Both Comfortable and Natural? Hum. Factors 66(3): 787-806 (2024) - [j19]Jinlei Shi, Chunlei Chai, Ruiyi Cai, Haoran Wei, Youcheng Zhou, Hao Fan, Wei Zhang, Natasha Merat:
Effects of various in-vehicle human-machine interfaces on drivers' takeover performance and gaze pattern in conditionally automated vehicles. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 192: 103362 (2024) - [j18]Kai Tian, Gustav Markkula, Chongfeng Wei, Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Toshiya Hirose, Natasha Merat, Richard Romano:
Deconstructing Pedestrian Crossing Decisions in Interactions With Continuous Traffic: An Anthropomorphic Model. IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 25(3): 2466-2478 (2024) - 2023
- [j17]Amir Hossein Kalantari, Yue Yang, Yee Mun Lee, Natasha Merat, Gustav Markkula:
Driver-Pedestrian Interactions at Unsignalized Crossings Are Not in Line With the Nash Equilibrium. IEEE Access 11: 110707-110723 (2023) - [j16]Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Tyron Louw, Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Jonny Kuo, Mike Lenné, Natasha Merat:
Is Users' Trust during Automated Driving Different When Using an Ambient Light HMI, Compared to an Auditory HMI? Inf. 14(5): 260 (2023) - [j15]Chongfeng Wei, Evangelos Paschalidis, Natasha Merat, Albert Solernou Crusat, Foroogh Hajiseyedjavadi, Richard Romano:
Human-Like Decision Making and Motion Control for Smooth and Natural Car Following. IEEE Trans. Intell. Veh. 8(1): 263-274 (2023) - [c17]Chantal Himmels, Gary E. Burnett, Tamara von Sawitzky, Natasha Merat, Andreas Riener:
Reality and How to Forget about It: Increasing the Sense of Presence in Simulated Traffic Environments. AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2023: 245-248 - [c16]Megan Dawn Mulhall, Angus McKerral, Shiyan Yang, Natasha Merat, Ilse Harms, Rafael Cirino Gonçalves, Kyle M. Wilson:
Workshop on HMI Design in the Context of DMS and Automation: How Should the System Respond? AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2023: 271-274 - [c15]Yang Li, Yee Mun Lee, Yue Yang, Kai Tian, Michael Daly, Anthony Horrobin, Albert Solernou, Natasha Merat:
Do Drivers have Preconceived Ideas about an Automated Vehicle's Driving Behaviour? AutomotiveUI 2023: 291-299 - [c14]Yue Yang, Amir Hossein Kalantari, Yee Mun Lee, Albert Solernou, Gustav Markkula, Natasha Merat:
A Distributed Simulation Study to Examine Vehicle - Pedestrian Interactions. AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2023: 327-329 - [c13]Chen Peng, Ibrahim Öztürk, Sina Nordhoff, Ruth Madigan, Sascha Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Marjan P. Hagenzieker, Natasha Merat:
Exploring user comfort in automated driving: A qualitative study with younger and older users using the Wizard-Of-Oz method. AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2023: 342-345 - [c12]Chi Zhang, Amir Hossein Kalantari, Yue Yang, Zhongjun Ni, Gustav Markkula, Natasha Merat, Christian Berger:
Cross or Wait? Predicting Pedestrian Interaction Outcomes at Unsignalized Crossings. IV 2023: 1-8 - [i4]Chi Zhang, Amir Hossein Kalantari, Yue Yang, Zhongjun Ni, Gustav Markkula, Natasha Merat, Christian Berger:
Cross or Wait? Predicting Pedestrian Interaction Outcomes at Unsignalized Crossings. CoRR abs/2304.08260 (2023) - [i3]Sina Nordhoff, Marjan P. Hagenzieker, Esko Lehtonen, Michael Oehl, Marc Wilbrink, Ibrahim Öztürk, David Maggi, Natacha Métayer, Gaëtan Merlhiot, Natasha Merat:
Instrument for the assessment of road user automated vehicle acceptance: A pyramid of user needs of automated vehicles. CoRR abs/2309.10559 (2023) - 2022
- [j14]Anees Ahamed Kaleefathullah, Natasha Merat, Yee Mun Lee, Yke Bauke Eisma, Ruth Madigan, Jorge Garcia, Joost C. F. de Winter:
External Human-Machine Interfaces Can Be Misleading: An Examination of Trust Development and Misuse in a CAVE-Based Pedestrian Simulation Environment. Hum. Factors 64(6): 1070-1085 (2022) - [c11]Kai Holländer, Lutz Morich, Natasha Merat, Gary E. Burnett, Virpi Roto, Wendy Ju, David Sirkin:
Radical Innovations in Future Mobility and Virtual Assistants. AutomotiveUI (Adjunct Proceedings) 2022: 209-211 - 2021
- [j13]Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Oscar Giles, Laura Garach-Morcillo, Gustav Markkula, Charles W. Fox, Fanta Camara, Markus Rothmüller, Signe Alexandra Vendelbo-Larsen, Pernille Holm Rasmussen, André Dietrich, Dimitris Nathanael, Villy Portouli, Anna Schieben, Natasha Merat:
Road users rarely use explicit communication when interacting in today's traffic: implications for automated vehicles. Cogn. Technol. Work. 23(2): 367-380 (2021) - [j12]Tyron Louw, Rafael C. Gonçalves, Guilhermina Torrao, Vishnu Radhakrishnan, Wei Lyu, Pablo Puente Guillen, Natasha Merat:
Do drivers change their manual car-following behaviour after automated car-following? Cogn. Technol. Work. 23(4): 669-683 (2021) - [j11]Fanta Camara, Nicola Bellotto, Serhan Cosar, Florian Weber, Dimitris Nathanael, Matthias Althoff, Jingyuan Wu, Johannes Ruenz, André Dietrich, Gustav Markkula, Anna Schieben, Fabio Tango, Natasha Merat, Charles W. Fox:
Pedestrian Models for Autonomous Driving Part II: High-Level Models of Human Behavior. IEEE Trans. Intell. Transp. Syst. 22(9): 5453-5472 (2021) - [c10]Wilbert Tabone, Yee Mun Lee, Natasha Merat, Riender Happee, Joost C. F. de Winter:
Towards future pedestrian-vehicle interactions: Introducing theoretically-supported AR prototypes. AutomotiveUI 2021: 209-218 - [c9]Tyron Louw, Ruth Madigan, Yee Mun Lee, Cinzia De Marco, Jorge Lorente Mallada, Natasha Merat:
Don't Worry, I'm in Control! Is Users' Trust in Automated Driving Different When Using a Continuous Ambient Light HMI Compared to an Auditory HMI? AutomotiveUI (adjunct) 2021: 220-222 - 2020
- [j10]Vishnu Radhakrishnan, Natasha Merat, Tyron Louw, Michael G. Lenné, Richard Romano, Evangelos Paschalidis, Foroogh Hajiseyedjavadi, Chongfeng Wei, Erwin R. Boer:
Measuring Drivers' Physiological Response to Different Vehicle Controllers in Highly Automated Driving (HAD): Opportunities for Establishing Real-Time Values of Driver Discomfort. Inf. 11(8): 390 (2020) - [c8]Baotian He, Penghui Li, Natasha Merat, Yibing Li:
Time-Dependency-Aware Driver Distraction Detection Using Linear-Chain Conditional Random Fields. ITSC 2020: 1-7 - [i2]Fanta Camara, Nicola Bellotto, Serhan Cosar, Florian Weber, Dimitris Nathanael, Matthias Althoff, Jingyuan Wu, Johannes Ruenz, André Dietrich, Gustav Markkula, Anna Schieben, Fabio Tango, Natasha Merat, Charles W. Fox:
Pedestrian Models for Autonomous Driving Part II: high level models of human behaviour. CoRR abs/2003.11959 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j9]Anna Schieben, Marc Wilbrink, Carmen Kettwich, Ruth Madigan, Tyron Louw, Natasha Merat:
Designing the interaction of automated vehicles with other traffic participants: design considerations based on human needs and expectations. Cogn. Technol. Work. 21(1): 69-85 (2019) - [j8]Natasha Merat, Bobbie Seppelt, Tyron Louw, Johan Engström, John D. Lee, Emma Johansson, Charles A. Green, Satoshi Katazaki, Chris Monk, Makoto Itoh, Daniel V. McGehee, Takashi Sunda, Kiyozumi Unoura, Trent Victor, Anna Schieben, Andreas Keinath:
The "Out-of-the-Loop" concept in automated driving: proposed definition, measures and implications. Cogn. Technol. Work. 21(1): 87-98 (2019) - [c7]Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Jorge Garcia, Andrew Tomlinson, Albert Solernou, Richard Romano, Gustav Markkula, Natasha Merat, Jim Uttley:
Understanding the Messages Conveyed by Automated Vehicles. AutomotiveUI 2019: 134-143 - [c6]Oscar Giles, Gustav Markkula, Jami Pekkanen, Naoki Yokota, Naoto Matsunaga, Natasha Merat, Tatsuru Daimon:
At the Zebra Crossing: Modelling Complex Decision Processes with Variable-Drift Diffusion Models. CogSci 2019: 366-372 - [c5]Evangelia Portouli, Dimitris Nathanael, Angelos Amditis, Yee Mun Lee, Natasha Merat, Jim Uttley, Oscar Giles, Gustav Markkula, André Dietrich, Anna Schieben, James Jenness:
Methodologies to Understand the Road User Needs When Interacting with Automated Vehicles. HCI (31) 2019: 35-45 - [c4]Min Wu, Tyron Louw, Morteza Lahijanian, Wenjie Ruan, Xiaowei Huang, Natasha Merat, Marta Kwiatkowska:
Gaze-based Intention Anticipation over Driving Manoeuvres in Semi-Autonomous Vehicles. IROS 2019: 6210-6216 - [c3]Fanta Camara, Natasha Merat, Charles W. Fox:
A heuristic model for pedestrian intention estimation. ITSC 2019: 3708-3713 - 2018
- [j7]Gustav Markkula, Erwin R. Boer, Richard Romano, Natasha Merat:
Sustained sensorimotor control as intermittent decisions about prediction errors: computational framework and application to ground vehicle steering. Biol. Cybern. 112(3): 181-207 (2018) - [c2]Fanta Camara, Oscar Giles, Ruth Madigan, Markus Rothmüller, Pernille Holm Rasmussen, Alexandra Vendelbo-Larsen, Gustav Markkula, Yee Mun Lee, Laura Garach, Natasha Merat, Charles W. Fox:
Predicting pedestrian road-crossing assertiveness for autonomous vehicle control. ITSC 2018: 2098-2103 - [c1]Charles W. Fox, Fanta Camara, Gustav Markkula, Richard Romano, Ruth Madigan, Natasha Merat:
When Should the Chicken Cross the Road? - Game Theory for Autonomous Vehicle - Human Interactions. VEHITS 2018: 431-439 - 2017
- [j6]Johan Engström, Gustav Markkula, Trent Victor, Natasha Merat:
Effects of Cognitive Load on Driving Performance: The Cognitive Control Hypothesis. Hum. Factors 59(5): 734-764 (2017) - [i1]Gustav Markkula, Erwin R. Boer, Richard Romano, Natasha Merat:
Sustained sensorimotor control as intermittent decisions about prediction errors: Computational framework and application to ground vehicle steering. CoRR abs/1703.03030 (2017) - 2016
- [j5]Nicholas C. Herbert, Nicholas J. Thyer, Sarah J. Isherwood, Natasha Merat:
The effect of auditory distraction on the useful field of view in hearing impaired individuals and its implications for driving. Cogn. Technol. Work. 18(2): 393-402 (2016) - 2012
- [j4]Natasha Merat, John D. Lee:
Preface to the Special Section on Human Factors and Automation in Vehicles: Designing Highly Automated Vehicles With the Driver in Mind. Hum. Factors 54(5): 681-686 (2012) - [j3]Oliver M. J. Carsten, Frank C. H. Lai, Yvonne Barnard, A. Hamish Jamson, Natasha Merat:
Control Task Substitution in Semiautomated Driving: Does It Matter What Aspects Are Automated? Hum. Factors 54(5): 747-761 (2012) - [j2]Natasha Merat, A. Hamish Jamson, Frank C. H. Lai, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
Highly Automated Driving, Secondary Task Performance, and Driver State. Hum. Factors 54(5): 762-771 (2012)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j1]Natasha Merat, A. Hamish Jamson:
The Effect of Stimulus Modality on Signal Detection: Implications for Assessing the Safety of In-Vehicle Technology. Hum. Factors 50(1): 145-158 (2008)
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