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Combining WOz testing and ride along video ethnographies: advancing methodologies for Autonomous Driving car development for mixed traffic environments
Halmstad University, School of Information Technology, Halmstad Embedded and Intelligent Systems Research (EIS).
Halmstad University, School of Information Technology, Halmstad Embedded and Intelligent Systems Research (EIS).ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7274-6002
Halmstad University, School of Information Technology, Halmstad Embedded and Intelligent Systems Research (EIS).ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1870-683X
Halmstad University, School of Information Technology, Halmstad Embedded and Intelligent Systems Research (EIS). Monash university, Melbourne, Australia.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0073-8382
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2018 (English)In: OzCHI '18: Proceedings of the 30th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction / [ed] Dana McKay; Jenny Waycott; Ann Morrison; Jaz Hee-Jeong Choi; Artur Lugmayr; Mark Billinghurst; Ryan Kelly; George Buchanan; Duncan Stevenson, New York: ACM Press, 2018, p. 252-255Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
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Experimental ‘Wizard of Oz’ (WOz) User Experience (UX) research in the context of Autonomous Driving (AD) car development is becoming more interdisciplinary, human-centric and open to innovative methodological collaborations. In this paper, we demonstrate a mixed-methodological approach to research how people engage with and make sense of automated features that do not yet exist in everyday life contexts. We present how the combination of WOz testing and ethnographic ride-alongs have been developed and how the two different approaches can benefit from each other. We selected two everyday driving examples - emerging from T-junction and changing lane on the motorway - to demonstrate the value of mixing these methodologies. We propose that by building new collaborative test practices, we can create a more everyday-life oriented approach that better attends to people’s experiences, imaginaries and projections into possible futures of driving, which is particularly important to incorporate in AD vehicle design for mixed traffic environments. © 2018 Association for Computing Machinery.

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New York: ACM Press, 2018. p. 252-255
Keywords [en]
Mixed-methodology, Wizard-of-oz, Design ethnography, Autonomous driving, User experience, Future technology
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Interaction Technologies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-38421DOI: 10.1145/3292147.3292211ISI: 000474790100035Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85061260527&ISBN: 978-1-4503-6188-0 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-38421DiVA, id: diva2:1265619
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OzCHI conference, December 5-7, 2018, Melbourne, Australia
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Vinnova, 2016-02515Available from: 2018-11-25 Created: 2018-11-25 Last updated: 2024-02-28Bibliographically approved

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