13 research outputs found
Look Who's Talking Now: Implications of AV's Explanations on Driver's Trust, AV Preference, Anxiety and Mental Workload
Explanations given by automation are often used to promote automation
adoption. However, it remains unclear whether explanations promote acceptance
of automated vehicles (AVs). In this study, we conducted a within-subject
experiment in a driving simulator with 32 participants, using four different
conditions. The four conditions included: (1) no explanation, (2) explanation
given before or (3) after the AV acted and (4) the option for the driver to
approve or disapprove the AV's action after hearing the explanation. We
examined four AV outcomes: trust, preference for AV, anxiety and mental
workload. Results suggest that explanations provided before an AV acted were
associated with higher trust in and preference for the AV, but there was no
difference in anxiety and workload. These results have important implications
for the adoption of AVs.Comment: 42 pages, 5 figures, 3 Table
Look who\u27s talking now: Implications of AV\u27s explanations on driver\u27s trust, AV preference, anxiety and mental workload
Explanations given by automation are often used to promote automation adoption. However, it remains unclear whether explanations promote acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs). In this study, we conducted a within-subject experiment in a driving simulator with 32 participants, using four different conditions. The four conditions included: (1) no explanation, (2) explanation given before or (3) after the AV acted and (4) the option for the driver to approve or disapprove the AV’s action after hearing the explanation. We examined four AV outcomes: trust, preference for AV, anxiety and mental workload. Results suggest that explanations provided before an AV acted were associated with higher trust in and preference for the AV, but there was no difference in anxiety and workload. These results have important implications for the adoption of AVs
Explanations and Expectations: Trust Building in Automated Vehicles
Trust is a vital determinant of acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs) and expectations and explanations are often at the heart of any trusting relationship. Once expectations have been violated, explanations are needed to mitigate the damage. This study introduces the importance of timing of explanations in promoting trust in AVs. We present the preliminary results of a within-subjects experimental study involving eight participants exposed to four AV driving conditions (i.e. 32 data points). Preliminary results show a pattern that suggests that explanations provided before the AV takes actions promote more trust than explanations provided afterward.McityPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140746/1/Explanations-Expectations-Trust Final.pdfDescription of Explanations-Expectations-Trust Final.pdf : Main Articl
Look Who’s Talking Now: Implications of AV’s Explanations on Driver’s Trust, AV Preference, Anxiety and Mental Workload
Explanations given by automation are often used to promote automation adoption. However, it remains unclear whether explanations promote acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs). In this study, we conducted a within-subject experiment in a driving simulator with 32 participants, using four different conditions. The four conditions included: (1) no explanation, (2) explanation given before or (3) after the AV acted and (4) the option for the driver to approve or disapprove the AV’s action after hearing the explanation. We examined four AV outcomes: trust, preference for AV, anxiety and mental workload. Results suggest that explanations provided before an AV acted were associated with higher trust in and preference for the AV, but there was no difference in anxiety and workload. These results have important implications for the adoption of AVs.McityNational Science FoundationPeer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149154/1/Du et al. (forthcoming) Transportation Part C.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149154/4/Du et al. 2019.pdfDescription of Du et al. (forthcoming) Transportation Part C.pdf : Preprint VersionDescription of Du et al. 2019.pdf : Final Published Versio
Lionel\u27s Lament
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