Negotiating the traffic: Can cognitive science help make autonomous vehicles a reality?

N Chater, J Misyak, D Watson, N Griffiths… - Trends in cognitive …, 2018 - cell.com
To drive safely among human drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, autonomous vehicles will
need to mimic, or ideally improve upon, humanlike driving. Yet, driving presents us with …

Social interactions for autonomous driving: A review and perspectives

W Wang, L Wang, C Zhang, C Liu… - Foundations and Trends …, 2022 - nowpublishers.com
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 …

The Halting problem: Video analysis of self-driving cars in traffic

B Brown, M Broth, E Vinkhuyzen - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Using publicly uploaded videos of the Waymo and Tesla FSD self-driving cars, this paper
documents how self-driving vehicles still struggle with some basics of road interaction. To …

Why autonomous driving is so hard: The social dimension of traffic

HRM Pelikan - Companion of the 2021 ACM/IEEE international …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Smooth traffic presupposes fine coordination between different actors, such as pedestrians,
cyclists and car drivers. When autonomous vehicles join regular traffic, they need to …

Explaining human interactions on the road by large-scale integration of computational psychological theory

G Markkula, YS Lin, AR Srinivasan, J Billington… - PNAS …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
When humans share space in road traffic, as drivers or as vulnerable road users, they draw
on their full range of communicative and interactive capabilities. Much remains unknown …

The trouble with autopilots: Assisted and autonomous driving on the social road

B Brown, E Laurier - Proceedings of the 2017 CHI conference on human …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
As self-driving cars have grown in sophistication and ability, they have been deployed on
the road in both localised tests and as regular private vehicles. In this paper we draw upon …

Human-vehicle interfaces: The power of vehicle movement gestures in human road user coordination

M Risto, C Emmenegger, E Vinkhuyzen… - Driving assessment …, 2017 - pubs.lib.uiowa.edu
Autonomous vehicles will have to coordinate their behavior with human road users such as
drivers and pedestrians. The majority of recently proposed solutions for autonomous vehicle …

[HTML][HTML] Where to from here? On the future development of autonomous vehicles from a cognitive systems perspective

S Mahmoud, E Billing, H Svensson, S Thill - Cognitive Systems Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Self-driving cars not only solve the problem of navigating safely from location A to location B;
they also have to deal with an abundance of (sometimes unpredictable) factors, such as …

'Outsmarting Traffic, Together': Driving as Social Navigation

S Hind, A Gekker - Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary …, 2014 - journals.warwick.ac.uk
The automotive world is evolving. Ten years ago Nigel Thrift (2004: 41) made the claim that
the experience of driving was slipping into our'technological unconscious'. Only recently the …

Vehicle automation–other road user communication and coordination: Theory and mechanisms

JE Domeyer, JD Lee, H Toyoda - IEEE Access, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
When automobiles were first introduced in the early 1900s, poor communication and unsafe
interactions between drivers and other road users generated resistance. This created a …