Presentation
115. The Intersection of Voice Assistants and Autonomous Vehicles: A Scoping Review
SessionPoster Session 2
DescriptionVoice assistants are increasingly popular in automated vehicles, with over one-third of United States drivers using them. The in-car voice assistant market is expected to reach a significant value by 2031, yet more knowledge is needed for future technology advancements. A scoping review was conducted to understand interactions and provide insights into in-vehicle voice assistants. The PRISMA method identified relevant articles across three databases (Engineering Village, OneSearch, and IEEE Explore), resulting in 31 articles meeting the criteria. The paper explores three areas of intersection (user interactions, user experience, and accessibility) between autonomous vehicles and voice assistants, covering subthemes of tone, gender, anthropomorphism, trust, situation awareness, and visual inclusiveness. Results show differences in individual preferences and understanding of how voice assistants can integrate seamlessly to meet drivers' needs and expectations. Given the lack of scoping reviews on in-car voice assistants, this study will provide insights to improve future in-vehicle systems.
Event Type
Poster
TimeThursday, September 12th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
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