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Affective Automotive User Interfaces -- Reviewing the State of Emotion Regulation in the Car

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arxiv 2003.13731 v2 pith:SQEEOZTH submitted 2020-03-30 cs.HC

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keywords affectiveemotionregulationstatebehaviordriveremotionsimprove
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Affective technology offers exciting opportunities to improve road safety by catering to human emotions. Modern car interiors enable the contactless detection of user states, paving the way for a systematic promotion of safe driver behavior through emotion regulation. We review the current literature regarding the impact of emotions on driver behavior and analyze the state of emotion regulation approaches in the car. We summarize challenges for affective interaction in form of cultural aspects, technological hurdles and methodological considerations, as well as opportunities to improve road safety by reinstating drivers into an emotionally balanced state. The purpose of this review is to outline the community's combined knowledge for interested researchers, to provide a focussed introduction for practitioners and to identify future directions for affective interaction in the car.

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