Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3544999.3552528
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Meta-Trend of Trust Factors in Autonomous Vehicles

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“…They found that when drivers trusted the automated system, they were more likely to take longer to respond to a takeover request and had more errors during the takeover process [48][49][50][51] . According to Vongvit et al [52] , no significant differences have been found in situation awareness between manual and Automated driving modes. Thus, whatever skills the AV driver has acquired from previous experience with semi-automated vehicles will determine how they handle takeover requests, particularly in extreme situations.…”
Section: Situation Awareness and Take-over Preparednessmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…They found that when drivers trusted the automated system, they were more likely to take longer to respond to a takeover request and had more errors during the takeover process [48][49][50][51] . According to Vongvit et al [52] , no significant differences have been found in situation awareness between manual and Automated driving modes. Thus, whatever skills the AV driver has acquired from previous experience with semi-automated vehicles will determine how they handle takeover requests, particularly in extreme situations.…”
Section: Situation Awareness and Take-over Preparednessmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As addressed in relevant studies, several factors have been identified as influencing trust in autonomous vehicles. For example, the result of Vongvit et al [52] . Among these factors is familiarity with technology [64] , initial knowledge, and interaction with lower-level automated cars.…”
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confidence: 99%