Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance

Multi-modal in-vehicle computer system is continuously increasing in functionality and complexity due to the advance technology and car manufacturers are trying to offer these functions to their customers. The effect of using multi-modal in-vehicle computer system while driving is a concern to the h...

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Main Author: Pow, Lay Ling.
Other Authors: Chui, Yoon Ping
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-62812023-03-11T17:14:02Z Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance Pow, Lay Ling. Chui, Yoon Ping School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Motor vehicles Multi-modal in-vehicle computer system is continuously increasing in functionality and complexity due to the advance technology and car manufacturers are trying to offer these functions to their customers. The effect of using multi-modal in-vehicle computer system while driving is a concern to the human factor experts. This paper presents an experiment to research whether the visual presentation of a multi-modal in-vehicle computer acts as redundancy or complementary modality for auditory presentation will aids in relieving the resource demand. Two multimodal interfaces constructed were "MP3 player" and "Accommodation Booking". Master of Science (Human Factors Engineering) 2008-09-17T11:11:02Z 2008-09-17T11:11:02Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6281 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Pow, Lay Ling.
Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
description Multi-modal in-vehicle computer system is continuously increasing in functionality and complexity due to the advance technology and car manufacturers are trying to offer these functions to their customers. The effect of using multi-modal in-vehicle computer system while driving is a concern to the human factor experts. This paper presents an experiment to research whether the visual presentation of a multi-modal in-vehicle computer acts as redundancy or complementary modality for auditory presentation will aids in relieving the resource demand. Two multimodal interfaces constructed were "MP3 player" and "Accommodation Booking".
author2 Chui, Yoon Ping
author_facet Chui, Yoon Ping
Pow, Lay Ling.
format Theses and Dissertations
author Pow, Lay Ling.
author_sort Pow, Lay Ling.
title Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
title_short Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
title_full Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
title_fullStr Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
title_sort evaluation of multi-modal in-vehicle computer interface on driving performance
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6281
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