Multi-Modal eHMIs: The Relative Impact of Light and Sound in AV-Pedestrian Interaction

Author:

Dey Debargha1ORCID,Senan Toros Ufuk2ORCID,Hengeveld Bart2ORCID,Colley Mark3ORCID,Habibovic Azra4ORCID,Ju Wendy5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Information Science, Cornell Tech, United States and Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

2. Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

3. Institute of Media Informatics, Ulm University, Germany and Information Science, Cornell Tech, United States

4. Scania CV, Sweden

5. Information Science, Cornell Tech, United States

Publisher

ACM

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