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Accessibility of Digital Assistants in Vehicles

In this research, we examine the accessibility of voice control systems in cars. Through a qualitative study combined with a gesture elicitation study, we examine the accessibility of voice control interfaces in vehicles while driving. Next, we through a Wizard of Study, we examine the use of one handed sign lanuguage to interact with in vehicle systems.

Publications

Exploring One Handed Signing During Driving for Interacting with In-vehicle Systems for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Drivers

Extended Abstracts of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Marie Lee, Ziming Li, Wendy Dannels, Tae Oh, Roshan Peiris

Exploring Accessibility of Voice Controlled Interfaces and Gesture Interactions in Vehicles for Secondary Driving Tasks for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Drivers

Extended Abstracts of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Sanskriti Kumar, Wendy Dannels, Tae Oh, Roshan Peiris

Project Team

Sanskriti Kumar
Roshan Peiris
Marie Lee
Wendy Dannels
Tae Oh
Ziming Li
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roshan.peiris@rit.edu

Accessible and Immersive Realities (AIR) Lab
School of Information
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Rochester Institute of Technology

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