Expressive driver-vehicle interface design

In this paper, we introduce a new design approach for interactions between drivers, cars, and pedestrians. The new approach to the vehicle interface design provides users with all the assistive information and expressive communication channels. It aims to support driver-to-car, driver-to-pedestrian, and driver-to-other-driver interactions. If automobile companies apply the driver-driven interaction approach that we suggest, they can improve their vehicle interfaces, not only for increasing safety in and around the vehicle, but also for unobtrusively capturing and presenting user intentions.

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