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Exploring User Acceptance of Minimally Designed Driving Agents: An Online Video Experiment

Published: 04 December 2023 Publication History

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A highly anthropomorphic Robotic Human Machine Interface (RHMI) integrated into car dashboards has shown effectiveness in promoting safe driving behaviors, as it is accepted as a driving agent. However, which anthropomorphic elements in the RHMI’s appearance are essential for achieving driver acceptance remains unclear. Identifying these elements could facilitate the development of a minimal design and reduced installation costs for RHMIs on car dashboards. In this study, we conducted an online video experiment to explore the impact of RHMI embodiment and anthropomorphism levels on user acceptance. The findings provide insights for designing cost-effective and minimalist RHMIs as driving agents.

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    HAI '23: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
    December 2023
    506 pages
    ISBN:9798400708244
    DOI:10.1145/3623809
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    1. Acceptance
    2. Anthropomorphism
    3. Driving Agent
    4. Embodiment
    5. Minimal Design
    6. RHMI

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