Takeover Context Matters: Characterising Context of Takeovers in Naturalistic Driving using Super Cruise and Autopilot

Author:

Yang Shiyan1ORCID,McKerral Angus1ORCID,Mulhall Megan Dawn1ORCID,Lenné Michael Graeme2ORCID,Reimer Bryan3ORCID,Gershon Pnina4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Human Factors, Seeing Machines, Australia

2. Innovation, Seeing Machines, Australia

3. MIT Age Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

4. MIT Agelab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

Publisher

ACM

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