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A framework for modeling human-vehicle interactions with increasingly autonomous systems

Transport Area of Advance invites you to a lunch seminar with Linda Ng Boyle, Professor, Industrial & Systems Engineering vid University of Washington, Seattle. 

Overview

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  • Date:Starts 14 June 2023, 12:00Ends 14 June 2023, 13:00
  • Location:
    Teknikparkens Konferenscenter, Chalmers Teknikpark, Sven Hultins gata 9C.
  • Language:English
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When

14 June 12:00-13:00 including Q&A. Lunch sandwich and coffee is served from kl 11:30 (registration mandatory). 

Abstract

Modeling human-vehicle interactions requires an understanding of the human behavior. The model development needs to capture human’s interaction with other people, the environment, and their surroundings. A challenge in model development is the ability to accurately predict human behavior, particularly in complex environments that include other human road users, such as pedestrians and bicyclists.

In this presentation, a framework is provided to better quantify and predict interactive human-vehicle decision-making, which can then be used to better inform the algorithms for advanced driver assistance systems.


About Linda Ng Boyle

Linda Ng Boyle is Professor in Industrial & Systems Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle. She has a joint appointment in Civil & Environmental Engineering. She has degrees from the University of Buffalo (BS) and University of Washington (MS, PhD). She is a member of the National Academies Board of Human System Integration and co-author of the textbook, Designing for People: An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering.

Chair

Jonas Bärgman, Chalmers. 

Target group

Researchers at Chalmers and University of Gothenburg and other interested in the subject. 

Registration

Last day to register 5 June. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jonas Bärgman
  • Professor, Vehicle Safety, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences