Enhancing Explainability of Automated Vehicles with Culturally-Aware HMIs

Author:

Goodge Thomas1ORCID,Li Jingyi2ORCID,Patel Shiv G3ORCID,Gravis Victor4ORCID,Kim Soyeon5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Social AI CDT, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

2. LMU Munich, Germany

3. Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics, The University of Britsh Columbia, Canada

4. Enac, France

5. Department Human-Centered Design, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Publisher

ACM

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