September 9 -10, 2021

Workshop on Computational Modeling of Driving Behaviors:

Challenges and Approaches

in affiliation with AutoUI 2021

The goal of this workshop is to form a new modeling special interest group combining the Auto-UI community and the computational modeling community to identify research gaps and explore solutions together to glean some hints on the directions for future transdisciplinary work.

Objective 1

Providing an overview of the state-of-the-art driver modeling work

Objective 2

Discussing challenges and exchanging solutions

Objective 3

Suggesting promising directions for future transdisciplinary work

Topics of Interest

· Modeling techniques available (e.g., cognitive architecture vs. machine learning vs. hybrid models) and how these techniques can be made more relevant for the Auto-UI community;

· Grand challenges for computational modeling within the Auto-UI field;

· The way modeling approaches can be aligned with other methodological approaches (e.g., experiments, designs, or prototyping) so that they can complement each other;

· The application of computational models in the advanced Auto-UI technology designs.

Organizers

[Myounghoon "Philart" Jeon]

Virginia Tech

[Yiqi Zhang]

Penn State University

[Heejin Jeong]

University of Illinois at Chicago

[Christian P. Janssen]

Utrecht University

[Shan Bao]

University of Michigan-Dearborn

The Venue

[Virtual Event]

This workshop is a virtual event. The zoom link will be provided once you're registered for the AutoUI conference and the workshop.

If you have any questions about the workshop, feel free to email to Philart (philart@gmail.com).