Social interactions for autonomous driving: A review and perspectives
No human drives a car in a vacuum; she/he must negotiate with other road users to achieve
their goals in social traffic scenes. A rational human driver can interact with other road users …
their goals in social traffic scenes. A rational human driver can interact with other road users …
Thinking through other minds: A variational approach to cognition and culture
The processes underwriting the acquisition of culture remain unclear. How are shared
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across …
habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across …
[HTML][HTML] Passenger opinions of the perceived safety and interaction with automated shuttles: A test ride study with 'hidden'safety steward
A necessary condition for the effective integration of automated vehicles in our daily lives is
their acceptance by passengers inside and pedestrians and cyclists outside the automated …
their acceptance by passengers inside and pedestrians and cyclists outside the automated …
Autonomous vehicles, car-dominated environments, and cycling: Using an ethnography of infrastructure to reflect on the prospects of a new transportation technology
A Latham, M Nattrass - Journal of transport geography, 2019 - Elsevier
With growing concerns about air pollution and congestion, getting more people to move
around cities by bicycle is gaining more attention than at any point over the past 50 years. At …
around cities by bicycle is gaining more attention than at any point over the past 50 years. At …
Algorithm exploitation: Humans are keen to exploit benevolent AI
We cooperate with other people despite the risk of being exploited or hurt. If future artificial
intelligence (AI) systems are benevolent and cooperative toward us, what will we do in …
intelligence (AI) systems are benevolent and cooperative toward us, what will we do in …
When rules are over-ruled: Virtual bargaining as a contractualist method of moral judgment
Rules help guide our behavior—particularly in complex social contexts. But rules sometimes
give us the “wrong” answer. How do we know when it is okay to break the rules? In this …
give us the “wrong” answer. How do we know when it is okay to break the rules? In this …
Expert drivers' prospective thinking-aloud to enhance automated driving technologies–Investigating uncertainty and anticipation in traffic
Current automated driving technology cannot cope in numerous conditions that are basic
daily driving situations for human drivers. Previous studies show that profound …
daily driving situations for human drivers. Previous studies show that profound …
Is it OK to bully automated cars?
P Liu, S Zhai, T Li - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2022 - Elsevier
To integrate automated vehicles (AVs) into our transportation network, we should consider
how human road users will interact with them. Human aggression toward AVs could be a …
how human road users will interact with them. Human aggression toward AVs could be a …
Unfreezing autonomous vehicles with game theory, proxemics, and trust
Recent years have witnessed the rapid deployment of robotic systems in public places such
as roads, pavements, workplaces and care homes. Robot navigation in environments with …
as roads, pavements, workplaces and care homes. Robot navigation in environments with …
Influence of cut-in maneuvers for an autonomous car on surrounding drivers: Experiment and analysis
C Zhao, W Wang, S Li, J Gong - IEEE transactions on intelligent …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To safely and efficiently change lanes among human drivers, autonomous vehicles (AVs)
should make human-like decisions and seamlessly cooperate with surrounding vehicles …
should make human-like decisions and seamlessly cooperate with surrounding vehicles …