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AutomotiveUI 2011 Third Internation
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Contents Preface 1 Welcome Note ...
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SpeeT - A Multimodal Interaction St
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Welcome Note from the Poster/Demo C
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Part I. Poster Abstracts - 5 -
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The use of in vehicle data recorder
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Information Extraction from the Wor
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IVAT (In-Vehicle Assistive Technolo
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ENGIN (Exploring Next Generation IN
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The HMISL language for modeling HMI
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Designing a Spatial Haptic Cue-base
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Investigating the Usage of Multifun
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Tobias Islinger Regensburg Universi
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Gas Station Creative Probing: The F
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A New Icon Selection Test for the A
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The Process of Creating an IVAT Plu
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Personas for On-Board Diagnostics -
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On Detecting Distracted Driving Usi
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ABSTRACT Natural and Intuitive Hand
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ABSTRACT 3D Theremin: A Novel Appro
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Open Car User Experience Lab: A Pra
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Situation-adaptive driver assistanc
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Determination of Mobility Context u
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Addressing Road Rage: The Effect of
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ABSTRACT New Apps, New Challenges:
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The Ethnographic (U)Turn: Local Exp
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(C)archeology -- Car Turns Outs & A
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An Approach to User-Focused Develop
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Part II. Interactive Demos - 53 -
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ABSTRACT The ROADSAFE Toolkit: Rapi
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SpeeT: A Multimodal Interaction Sty
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choice. For the output of multimedi
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The selection of any petrol station
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visibility of available information
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Position Paper - Integrating Mobile
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Gartner, Smartphone sells have grow
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Unmuting Smart Phones in Cars: gett
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addition of new smart devices and s