Original paper
Augmented reality warnings in vehicles: Effects of modality and specificity on effectiveness
Volume: 101, Pages: 55 - 66
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
In the future, vehicles will be able to warn drivers of hidden dangers before they are visible. Specific warning information about these hazards could improve drivers' reactions and the warning effectiveness, but could also impair them, for example, by additional cognitive-processing costs. In a driving simulator study with 88 participants, we investigated the effects of modality (auditory vs. visual) and specificity (low vs. high) on warning...
Paper Details
Title
Augmented reality warnings in vehicles: Effects of modality and specificity on effectiveness
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
101
Pages
55 - 66
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