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Color and Animation Preferences for a Light Band eHMI in Interactions Between Automated Vehicles and Pedestrians
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2020
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EngineeringHuman-machine InteractionAdvanced Driver-assistance SystemCommunicationAnimation PreferencesSocial SciencesColor ReproductionAffective ComputingAnimation PatternsManmachine InteractionDesignUser ExperienceHuman-machine InterfaceHuman-centered DesignColor ConstancyTechnologyLight Band EhmiAutomationEye TrackingExtended RealityUser PreferencesHuman-computer InteractionHuman-centered Computing
In this paper, we report user preferences regarding color and animation patterns to support the interaction between Automated Vehicles (AVs) and pedestrians through an external Human-Machine-Interface (eHMI). Existing concepts of eHMI differ -- among other things -- in their use of colors or animations to express an AV's yielding intention. In the absence of empirical research, there is a knowledge gap regarding which color and animation leads to highest usability and preferences in traffic negotiation situations. We conducted an online survey (N=400) to investigate the comprehensibility of a light band eHMI with a combination of 5 color and 3 animation patterns for a yielding AV. Results show that cyan is considered a neutral color for communicating a yielding intention. Additionally, a uniformly flashing or pulsing animation is preferred compared to any pattern that animates sideways. These insights can contribute in the future design and standardization of eHMIs.
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