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Marlene Scharfe
Researcher
Marchstraße 23
10587 Berlin
Raum: MAR 3.039
m.scharfe@campus.tu-berlin.de [1] Based on the rapid development of
new technologies -especially in the automobile industry- it is
important to consider the human. To gain a good user experience, more
safety (absolute and subjective) and trust into highly automated
driving vehicles, interfaces have to be adapted to the human and the
interaction optimized. Besides a good interface and easy usage, an
important interest of research lies on individual and situation
dependent adaptabilities. Cognitive models that are based on
individual and situation dependent data compute predictions that are
more precise and can be used to adapt transition modalities to the
individual driver including the particular situation. Research
Interests
- Human Factors
- Cognitive modeling of the Human-Machine-Interaction focusing on highly automated driving
- Individual adaption of transition modalities for highly automated driving
- Product development to provide a good user experience
Degree
- Psychology (M.Sc.), TU Darmstadt
Master Thesis: Conceptual Design and Construction of a User Profile for the Personalization and Adaption of Functions in Vehicles. Focus: Driver Assistance Systems and Human-Machine-Interaction.
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