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Sometimes right, sometimes wrong: Drivers' responses to inconsistently accurate automated vehicle system confidence information
Myeongkyu Lee, Brandon J. Pitts
Driving-simulator study (n=20) on how confidence-display accuracy affects takeover decisions in a semi-autonomous vehicle; alignment of confidence with system reliability increased correct takeover decisions and trust.
·automated vehicle ·takeover ·confidence display ·trust calibration ·supervisory control
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