Mark Colley, Dr.
Mark Colley joined the HCI group in April 2019 as a research associate and doctoral candidate. Prior to that, he worked as a software engineer at Airbus since 2015. His main research interests lay in the intersection of future mobility, accessibility, and computational methods.
Mark defended his dissertation, "Calibrating Trust in Automated Vehicles - Theoretical, Design, and Empirical Insights into Effects of Visualizations on Trust", on April 26th, 2024.
Mark holds an M. Sc. in Computer Science (2018) from the University of Ulm. The title of the master thesis was: Identification, Investigation and Classification of Use Cases for Cooperation in Highly Autonomous Driving and the Applicability thereof. This was done within the project KoFFI - Kooperative Fahrer-Fahrzeug-Interaktion.
Mark received his B. Eng. in Information Technology in 2015 at the Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Ravensburg/Friedrichshafen in cooperation with Airbus.
Research interests
- Autonomous Driving
- Driver-Vehicle Interaction
- Augmented Reality
- Virtual Reality
- Mobile Devices
- Head Mounted Displays
Projects
As part of the "Smart Mobility" research funding program of the state of Baden-Württemberg, the "Intuitiver" project for interaction between automated vehicles and easily vulnerable road users will start in November 2018. The project focuses on how autonomous vehicles and pedestrians can recognize each other's intentions, for example when crossing the road, and how autonomous vehicles inform occupants of their intentions. Prof. Dr. Martin Baumann (Psychology), Prof. Dr. Klaus Dietmayer (Measurement, Control and Microtechnology), Prof. Dr. Christian Waldschmidt (Microwave Technology) and Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio (Media Informatics) of the University of Ulm are part of the consortium.
Mark examines in the context of the joint project <a class="external-link-new-window" href="https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/omi/institut/blog/details/article/neues-projekt-intuitiver-zur-interaktion-zwischen-automatisierten-fahrzeugen-und-leicht-verletzbaren-verkehrsteilnehmern/" title="Opens internal link in current window">Intuitiver</a> communication possibilities between highly automated vehicles and easily vulnerable road users (pedestrians, cyclists, etc.)
Cooperation partner: Ulm University, AVL Software & Functions GmbH, Human-Factors-Consult GmbH, Humatects GmbH, OFFIS e.V..
SituWare addresses a central obstacle to the introduction of highly automated vehicles (see also BASt) into complex traffic: The required time reserve for a safe transfer of control to distracted Driver. Even medium-term available environment sensors cannot always guarantee large time reserves. SituWare reduces the takeover time by means of a targeted, driver situational awareness
Adapted driver guidance and allows a fluid vehicle behaviour with high user acceptance by adapting the automation to the driver's situation awareness.
Mark examines how transfer processes can be made safer and faster through multimodal attention and information guidance.
The goal of the project SEMULIN (Self-supporting Multimodal Interaction) is the development of a self-supporting, natural and consistent human-machine interface for automated driving vehicles by means of multimodal input and output concepts.
In cooperation with Elektrobit Automotive GmbH (project lead), audEERING GmbH, Eesy Innovation GmbH, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, Infineon Technologies AG, University of Ulm, and the associated partner Mercedes-Benz AG, novel interaction concepts are developed considering multimodal input and output concepts.
Mark investigates how previous interaction takes place in vehicles and how it can be improved by multimodal interaction.
People with vision impairments (VIP) are among the most vulnerable road users in traffic. Autonomous vehicles are believed to reduce accidents but still demand some form of external communication signaling relevant information to pedestrians. Recent research on the design of vehicle-pedestrian communication (VPC) focuses strongly on concepts for a non-disabled population. Our work presents an inclusive user-centered design for VPC, beneficial for both vision impaired and seeing pedestrians. We conducted a workshop with VIP (N=6), discussing current issues in road traffic and comparing communication concepts proposed by literature...
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Teaching
I am happy to supervise Bachelor and Master theses with a focus on the interaction with (partially) autonomous vehicles and their bigger scale effects. The focus is on the interaction in the car, but also on the interaction of outsiders (passers-by, cyclists, ...) with autonomous vehicles. I am always open to suggestions for topics from you.
Please contact me by e-mail if you are interested. Below are listed some potential fields of work.
I am looking forward to our cooperation.
Open Topics:
Multimodal Interaction in Automated Driving |
Uncertainty Visualization in Automated Driving |
Aiding Impaired Persons Through Autonomous Vehicles External Communication |
Information Needs in Highly Automated Driving |
External Communication in Highly Automated Driving |
Incorporating Human Operators in Vehicle-Human Communication |
Further topics can be found under this Link
Master Theses
- Investigations on the Use of Augmented Reality for Information Visualization in Connected Automated Driving
- Exploring the Social Context of Collaborative Driving
- Optimizing Localization of Sound for the Hearing Impaired in Traffic with AVs
- SwiVR-Car-Seat: Utilizing a Motorized Swivel Seat to Explore Effects of Vehicle Motion on Interaction Quality in Virtual Reality Automated Driving
- User-Centric Exploration of In-Car Augmented Reality UI Concepts for See-Through Head-Mounted Displays
Bachelor Theses
- Informationsbedürfnisse in autonomen Fahrzeugen und Auswirkung der Visualisierung der Fußgängerintention auf Vertrauen und kognitive Belastung
- External Communication of Heavy Machinery (or Autonomous Trucks) on Construction Sites
- Effect of Displaying Semantic Segmentation on Trust, Situation Awareness and Cognitive Load
- Increasing Pedestrian Safety Using External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles for Signalling Hazards
- Auswirkung der Visualisierung der Wahrnehmung Autonomer Fahrzeuge in Kritischen Verkehrssituationen auf Vertrauen und Kognitive Belastung
- Investigating the Effects of Prosocial External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles
- Auswirkungen von Abstraktionsebenen in der Informationsvisualisierung auf Situationsbewusstsein, Kognitive Belastung und Benutzerfreundlichkeit bei Kontrollübernahme-Aufforderungen in Hochautomatisierten Fahrzeugen
- Effects of Scene Detection, Scene Prediction, and Maneuver Planning Visualizations on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive Load in Highly Automated Vehicles
- Realistic Scenarios for the Communication between Autonomous Vehicle and Pedestrians
- Investigating the Effects of External Communication and Automation Behavior on Manual Drivers
- Mode Confusion of External Communication
Scientific Activities
I reviewed more than 240 papers and Late-Breaking Works, for example, for:
Conference Reviewer: MobileHCI '19'21'22'23, AutoUI '19'20'21'22'23, CHI PLAY '19'20'21'22'23, CHI'20'21'22, TEI'21'23, HRI'21'22, IUI'21'23, DIS'21'22'23, ICMI'21'22, C&C'21'22, ISCW'21'22, ISMAR'21'22'23, IASDR'21, ISS'21, VRST '21'22, EICS'22'23, SUI'21'22, HAI'21'22, IEEE VR'22'23'24, OzCHI'22'23, ETRA'22'23, IDC'22, ICWSM'22, IMX'22'23, NordiCHI'22, CogSci'23, WHC'23, UIST'23, HRI'24,
Journal Reviewer: Frontiers in Human Dynamics, CSCW '21'22'23, Case Studies on Transport Policy, IJHCI, IMWUT'22'23, Behaviour & Information Technology '23, ToCHI'23
Book Reviewer: User Experience Design in the Era of Automated Driving
For this, I received some awards:
1 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" CHI 2021
1 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" CHI 2022
1 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" AutoUI 2021
1 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" IMWUT 2023
1 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" UIST 2023
1 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" MobileHCI 2023
Distinguished Reviewer Award for MobileHCI'23
3 "Special Recognition for Outstanding Reviews" CHI 2024
I also helped to organize some conferences:
Organizer LBW: CHI'21'22'23'24 Late Breaking Work AC, ETRA'24
Organizer Full Paper: AutoUI'21'22'23, MobileHCI'23, MuC'22'23, CHI'24 Full Paper AC
Best Paper Committe for CHI'24
Conference Organizer: Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chair AutoUI'23, Demo Co-Chair AutoUI'24
Some of my papers also received awards:
1 Best Full Paper Honorable Mention at CHI'20
1 Best Full Paper Honorable Mention at MobileHCI'22
1 Best Full Paper Honorable Mention at MobileHCI'23
1 Best Video at AutoUI'23
Publications
2022
A Design Space for Human Sensor and Actuator Focused In-Vehicle Interaction Based on a Systematic Literature Review
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT), 6 :1-51
June 2022
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3534617 |
Weblink: | https://in-vehicle-interaction-design-space.onrender.com/ |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2022/IMWUT2022_In-Vehicle_Interaction_Jansen.pdf |
Accessibility-Related Publication Distribution in HCI Based on a Meta-Analysis
In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)
05 2022
Publisher: ACM
Weblink: | t3://file?uid=454504 |
Challenges of Explainability, Cooperation, and External Communication of Automated Vehicles
CHI 2022 Workshop - Engaging with Automation: Understanding and Designing for Operation, Appropriation, and Behaviour Change
May 2022
Weblink: | t3://file?uid=454506 |
Consent in the Age of AR: Investigating The Comfort With Displaying Personal Information in Augmented Reality
In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)
05 2022
Publisher: ACM
Effects of Pedestrian Behavior, Time Pressure, and Repeated Exposure on Crossing Decisions in Front of Automated Vehicles Equipped with External Communication
In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)
05 2022
Publisher: ACM
Effects of Scene Detection, Scene Prediction, and Maneuver Planning Visualizations on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive Load in Highly Automated Vehicles
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)
04 2022
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3534609 |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2022/IMWUT2022_functional_hierarchy_final.pdf |
Requirements for the Interaction With Highly Automated Construction Site Delivery Trucks
Frontiers in Human Dynamics, section Digital Impacts
02 2022
Publisher: Frontiers
ISSN: 2673-2726
DOI: | 10.3389/fhumd.2022.794890 |
Weblink: | https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fhumd.2022.794890 _blank |
File: | https://oparu.uni-ulm.de/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/41966/Colley_2022.pdf |
Effect of System Capability Verification on Conflict, Trust, and Behavior in Automated Vehicles
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, Page 119—130
2022
Effects of Mode Distinction, User Visibility, and Vehicle Appearance on Mode Confusion When Interacting With Highly Automated Vehicles
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
2022
DOI: | 10.1016/j.trf.2022.06.020 |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2022/TRF2022_Gesture_Novel_Interfaces_final.pdf |
Exploring the Social Context of Collaborative Driving
2022
Weblink: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11028 |
Introducing VAMPIRE—Using Kinaesthetic Feedback in Virtual Reality for Automated Driving Experiments
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, Page 204—214
2022
User Gesticulation Inside an Autonomous Vehicle with External Communication can Cause Confusion in Pedestrians and a Lower Willingness to Cross
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour :120-137
2022
Publisher: Elsevier
ISSN: 1369-8478
DOI: | 10.1016/j.trf.2022.03.011 |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2022/TRF_real_eHMI_final.pdf |
2021
SwiVR-Car-Seat: Exploring Vehicle Motion Effects on Interaction Quality in Virtual Reality Automated Driving Using a Motorized Swivel Seat
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT), 5 :1-26
December 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3494968 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/hvxtrgGAaUE |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/IMWUT_2021_SwiVR_Car_Seat_Colley.pdf |
„Du auch hier?“ – Wenn Menschen mit Einschränkungen auf autonome Fahrzeuge treffen
Weblink: | https://gi-radar.de/299-informatik-und-inklusion/ |
Evaluating the Impact of Decals on Driver Stereotype Perception and Exploration of Personalization of Automated Vehicles via Digital Decals
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’21)
September 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3409118.3475132 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/jCXT337OIVE |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/AutoUI2021_Whats_in_the_Look_Colley.pdf |
How Should Automated Vehicles Communicate Critical Situations? A Comparative Analysis of Visualization Concepts
Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol.,
September 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3478111 |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/IMWUT2021_Critical_Situations_Colley.pdf |
Investigating the Effects of Feedback Communication of Autonomous Vehicles
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’21)
September 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3409118.3475133 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/P-dD9urwuGE |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/AutoUI2021_Interaction_Answer_Colley.pdf |
ORIAS: On-The-Fly Object Identification and Action Selection for Highly Automated Vehicles
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’21)
September 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3409118.3475134 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/F5DZWqwjIUo |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/AutoUI2021_ORIAS_Colley.pdf |
Workshop on Prosocial Behavior in Future Mixed Traffic
13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI '21 Adjunct)
09 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3473682.3477438 |
A Taxonomy of Vulnerable Road Users for HCI Based On A Systematic Literature Review
In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) Holländer and Colley are Joint First Authors
May 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3411764.3445480 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/3aWUYZUr6xI |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/CHI2021_Taxonomy_VRU.pdf |
Effects of Semantic Segmentation Visualization on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive Load in Highly Automated Vehicles
In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)
May 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3411764.3445351 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/xaTmurTw9TY |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/CHI2021_Semantic_Segmentation.pdf |
Exploring Augmented Visual Alterations in Interpersonal Communication
In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)
May 2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | 10.1145/3411764.3445597 |
Weblink: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhlem-U439Q |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/CHI_2021_AR_Color_Augmentation.pdf |
Increasing Pedestrian Safety Using External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles for Signalling Hazards
Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '21)
2021
Publisher: ACM
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1145/3447526.3472024 |
Weblink: | https://youtu.be/cBzJ0s9R_f0 |
File: | /fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2021/MobileHCI2021_Monitoring_Pedestrian_Colley.pdf |
Intelligent Mobility in the City: The Influence of System and Context Factors on Drivers' Takeover Willingness and Trust in Automated Vehicles
Frontiers in Human Dynamics, section Digital Impacts
2021
Publisher: Frontiers
Intelligent mobility in the city: the influence of system and context factors on drivers’ takeover willingness and trust in automated vehicles
Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 3 :676667
2021
Publisher: Frontiers