Liam Kettle
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A Framework of Vehicle-Human Communication Features at Traffic Intersections to Enhance Trust and Situation Awareness
I conducted this project to explore specific driving-related features that individuals desire to be communicated to them while operating an autonomous vehicle. An initial framework for traffic-light-related events will be presented at the 67th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference.
Liam Kettle, PhD
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Kayla Herrera
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Pawinee Pithayarungsarit
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Kassidy Simpson
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Yi-Ching Lee
Gender Differences in Responsibility Assignment towards Level 3-ADS Vehicles
Numerous collisions have occurred since integrating vehicles with automated driving system (ADS) features. Attributed responsibility …
Liam Kettle, PhD
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Yi-Ching Lee
Moderation Analysis of Gender in Social Robot Interactions
The current study aimed to further analyze Schadenberg et al.’s (2021) dataset examining perceived social attributions after observing …
Liam Kettle, PhD
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Lydia Melles
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Kassidy Simpson
The Proposed Impact of Monitoring Requests on Trust, Acceptance, Blame, and Praise of Autonomous Vehicles
Vehicles with autonomous features are more prevalent in today’s society, though as the level of autonomation increases, so does the …
Liam Kettle, PhD
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Yi-Ching Lee
“Welcome to your Daily Wellness Check”: The Proposed Evaluation of a SMS-based Conversational Agent for Managing Health and Well-being.
University students tend to sacrifice healthy lifestyles in favor of academic and financial gain. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic …
Liam Kettle, PhD
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Yi-Ching Lee
User Experience and Analysis of an Autonomous Shuttle Service
As the use of autonomous vehicles for public transportation becomes more prevalent, it is important to examine characteristics of …
Lova Andersson
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Allegra Ayala
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Shaun Chan
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Kyle Hickerson
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Liam Kettle, PhD
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Lindsey Malcein
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Yi-Ching Lee
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