Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop

Within a workshop on evaluation methods for automated vehicles (AVs) at the Driving Assessment 2019 symposium in Santa Fe; New Mexico, a heuristic evaluation methodology that aims at supporting the development of human–machine interfaces (HMIs) for AVs was presented. The goal of the workshop was to...

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Main Authors: Nadja Schömig, Katharina Wiedemann, Sebastian Hergeth, Yannick Forster, Jeffrey Muttart, Alexander Eriksson, David Mitropoulos-Rundus, Kevin Grove, Josef Krems, Andreas Keinath, Alexandra Neukum, Frederik Naujoks
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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HMI
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/4/233
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spelling doaj-c0498ddfb0804dbe816684ae75ce7ca62020-11-25T02:32:38ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892020-04-011123323310.3390/info11040233Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert WorkshopNadja Schömig0Katharina Wiedemann1Sebastian Hergeth2Yannick Forster3Jeffrey Muttart4Alexander Eriksson5David Mitropoulos-Rundus6Kevin Grove7Josef Krems8Andreas Keinath9Alexandra Neukum10Frederik Naujoks11Würzburg Institute for Traffic Sciences GmbH (WIVW), D-97209 Veitshöchheim, GermanyWürzburg Institute for Traffic Sciences GmbH (WIVW), D-97209 Veitshöchheim, GermanyBMW Group, D-80937 München, GermanyBMW Group, D-80937 München, GermanyCrash Safety Research Center, LLC, 201 W High Street, B8 East Hampton, New York, NY 06424, USAVolvo Car Corporation, Torslanda, SE-405 31 Göteborg, SwedenHyundai American Technical Center, Superior Township, MI 48198, USAVirginia Tech Transportation Institute, 3500 Transportation Research Plaza, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USADepartment of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Technische Universität Chemnitz, 09111 Chemnitz, GermanyBMW Group, D-80937 München, GermanyWürzburg Institute for Traffic Sciences GmbH (WIVW), D-97209 Veitshöchheim, GermanyBMW Group, D-80937 München, GermanyWithin a workshop on evaluation methods for automated vehicles (AVs) at the Driving Assessment 2019 symposium in Santa Fe; New Mexico, a heuristic evaluation methodology that aims at supporting the development of human–machine interfaces (HMIs) for AVs was presented. The goal of the workshop was to bring together members of the human factors community to discuss the method and to further promote the development of HMI guidelines and assessment methods for the design of HMIs of automated driving systems (ADSs). The workshop included hands-on experience of rented series production partially automated vehicles, the application of the heuristic assessment method using a checklist, and intensive discussions about possible revisions of the checklist and the method itself. The aim of the paper is to summarize the results of the workshop, which will be used to further improve the checklist method and make the process available to the scientific community. The participants all had previous experience in HMI design of driver assistance systems, as well as development and evaluation methods. They brought valuable ideas into the discussion with regard to the overall value of the tool against the background of the intended application, concrete improvements of the checklist (e.g., categorization of items; checklist items that are currently perceived as missing or redundant in the checklist), when in the design process the tool should be applied, and improvements for the usability of the checklist.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/4/233automated vehiclesautomated driving systemsHMIguidelinesheuristic evaluationchecklist
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author Nadja Schömig
Katharina Wiedemann
Sebastian Hergeth
Yannick Forster
Jeffrey Muttart
Alexander Eriksson
David Mitropoulos-Rundus
Kevin Grove
Josef Krems
Andreas Keinath
Alexandra Neukum
Frederik Naujoks
spellingShingle Nadja Schömig
Katharina Wiedemann
Sebastian Hergeth
Yannick Forster
Jeffrey Muttart
Alexander Eriksson
David Mitropoulos-Rundus
Kevin Grove
Josef Krems
Andreas Keinath
Alexandra Neukum
Frederik Naujoks
Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop
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automated vehicles
automated driving systems
HMI
guidelines
heuristic evaluation
checklist
author_facet Nadja Schömig
Katharina Wiedemann
Sebastian Hergeth
Yannick Forster
Jeffrey Muttart
Alexander Eriksson
David Mitropoulos-Rundus
Kevin Grove
Josef Krems
Andreas Keinath
Alexandra Neukum
Frederik Naujoks
author_sort Nadja Schömig
title Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop
title_short Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop
title_full Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop
title_fullStr Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop
title_full_unstemmed Checklist for Expert Evaluation of HMIs of Automated Vehicles—Discussions on Its Value and Adaptions of the Method within an Expert Workshop
title_sort checklist for expert evaluation of hmis of automated vehicles—discussions on its value and adaptions of the method within an expert workshop
publisher MDPI AG
series Information
issn 2078-2489
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Within a workshop on evaluation methods for automated vehicles (AVs) at the Driving Assessment 2019 symposium in Santa Fe; New Mexico, a heuristic evaluation methodology that aims at supporting the development of human–machine interfaces (HMIs) for AVs was presented. The goal of the workshop was to bring together members of the human factors community to discuss the method and to further promote the development of HMI guidelines and assessment methods for the design of HMIs of automated driving systems (ADSs). The workshop included hands-on experience of rented series production partially automated vehicles, the application of the heuristic assessment method using a checklist, and intensive discussions about possible revisions of the checklist and the method itself. The aim of the paper is to summarize the results of the workshop, which will be used to further improve the checklist method and make the process available to the scientific community. The participants all had previous experience in HMI design of driver assistance systems, as well as development and evaluation methods. They brought valuable ideas into the discussion with regard to the overall value of the tool against the background of the intended application, concrete improvements of the checklist (e.g., categorization of items; checklist items that are currently perceived as missing or redundant in the checklist), when in the design process the tool should be applied, and improvements for the usability of the checklist.
topic automated vehicles
automated driving systems
HMI
guidelines
heuristic evaluation
checklist
url https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/4/233
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