Klaus Bengler

38 publications

2 venues

H Index 6

Name Venue Year citations
Behavioural Dynamics Towards Automation Based on Deconstructive Thinking of Sequences of Effects: 'As Is - To Be' Automation Effects Change Lifecycle. HCI 2024 0
Exploring the Impact of Explainability on Trust and Acceptance of Conversational Agents - A Wizard of Oz Study. HCI 2024 0
Learning Design Strategies for Optimizing User Behaviour Towards Automation: Architecting Quality Interactions from Concept to Prototype. HCI 2023 0
Maneuver and Parameter Interventions in Automated Driving to Enhance User Satisfaction: A Kano Method Application. HCI 2023 0
How Will Automated Trucks Change the Processes and Roles in Hub-to-Hub Transport? HCI 2023 0
Evaluating the Potential of Interactivity in Explanations for User-Adaptive In-Vehicle Systems - Insights from a Real-World Driving Study. HCI 2023 0
Perception of a Mobile Service Robot's Proxemic Behavior and Appearance in Virtual Reality. HCI 2023 0
Exploring the Learnability of Two Teleoperation Setups for Assembly Tasks. HCI 2023 0
Beyond SAE J3016: New Design Spaces for Human-Centered Driving Automation. HCI 2022 0
User-Centered Interface Design and Evaluation for Teleoperated Cranes with Boom Tip Control. HCI 2022 0
How Well Does the Algorithm Know Me? - A Structured Application of the Levels of Adaptive Sensitive Responses (LASR) on Technical Products. HCI 2022 0
Traffic and Transport Ergonomics on Long Term Multi-Agent Social Interactions: A Road User's Tale. HCI 2022 0
User-Centered Development of a Route Planning App for Fragmented Automated Drives. HCI 2022 0
New Approaches to Movement Evaluation Using Accurate Truck Ingress Data. HCI 2021 1
Toward Standardizing Wizard of Oz Driving Behavior: A Decision Ladder Analysis of the Driving Wizard's Task. HCI 2021 1
A Causal Model of Intersection-Related Collisions for Drivers With and Without Visual Field Loss. HCI 2021 1
Requirements for an Autonomous Taxi and a Resulting Interior Concept. HCI 2020 4
Investigating User Needs for Trip Planning with Limited Availability of Automated Driving Functions. HCI 2020 2
Modelling the Process of Controlling an Automated Steering Maneuver. HCI 2018 2
A Comparison of Two Cockpit Color Concepts Under Mesopic Lighting Using a CRT Task. HCI 2017 0
Modifications of Driver Attention Post-distraction: A Detection Response Task Study. HCI 2017 6
Releasing a Traffic Light Assistance Application for Public Testing. HCI 2016 0
Distraction and Driving Behavior by Presenting Information on an "Emissive Projection Display" Compared to a Head-up Display. HCI 2015 4
Urban Driving: Where to Present What Types of Information - Comparison of Head-Down and Head-Up Displays. HCI 2015 4
What Are the Expectations of Users of an Adaptive Recommendation Service Which Aims to Reduce Driver Distraction? HCI 2015 0
Black or White? Influence of Robot Arm Contrast on Distraction in Human-Robot Interaction. HCI 2015 1
Multicultural Text Entry: A Usability Study. HCI 2014 0
"A Careful Driver is One Who Looks in Both Directions When He Passes a Red Light" - Increased Demands in Urban Traffic. HCI 2014 12
Subjective Ratings in an Ergonomic Engineering Process Using the Example of an In-Vehicle Information System. HCI 2013 5
Usability Assessment in the Multicultural Approach. HCI 2013 1
Evaluation of a New Cockpit Color Concept under Mesopic Lighting for Urban Driving. HCI 2013 5
Adaptations in Driving Efficiency with Electric Vehicles. HCI 2013 2
Measurement of Driver's Distraction for an Early Prove of Concepts in Automotive Industry at the Example of the Development of a Haptic Touchpad. HCI 2011 10
Influence of a Multimodal Assistance Supporting Anticipatory Driving on the Driving Behavior and Driver's Acceptance. HCI 2011 11
Human arm motion modeling and long-term prediction for safe and efficient Human-Robot-Interaction. ICRA 2011 45
Experimental Evaluations of Touch Interaction Considering Automotive Requirements. HCI 2011 3
Joint Torque Modeling of Knee Extension and Flexion. HCI 2011 8
The H-Metaphor as an Example for Cooperative Vehicle Driving. HCI 2011 12
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