Author: Birsen Donmez
Merrikhpour, M. & Donmez, B. (2017). Designing feedback to mitigate teen distracted driving: A social norms approach. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 104, 185-194.
Giang, W. C. W., Chen, H. Y. W., & Donmez, B. (2017). Smartwatches vs. smartphones: Notification engagement while driving. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, 9(2), 40-58.
Sasangohar, F., Donmez, B., Easty, T., & Trbovich, P. (2017). Effects of nested interruptions on task resumption: A laboratory study with intensive care nurses. Human Factors.
Hoekstra-Atwood, L., Chen, H. Y. W., & Donmez, B. (2017). A simulator study of involuntary driver distraction under different perceptual loads. In Proceedings of the Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting (17-06207), Washington, D.C.
He, D., Liu C., Donmez, B., & Plataniotis, K. (2017). Assessing high cognitive load in drivers through Electroencephalography. In Proceedings of the Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting (17-02615), Washington, D.C.
Donmez, B., Chen, H. Y. W., & Risteska, M. (2017). Naturalistic Engagement in Secondary Tasks (NEST): Driver Behavior and Secondary Task Engagement in Crashes and Near-Crashes. (HFASt2017-01), University of Toronto Human Factors and Applied Statistics Laboratory. Technical report submitted to Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center.
Aghaei, A.S., Donmez, B., Liu, C.C., He, D., Liu, G., Plataniotis, K.N., Chen, H.Y.W., & Sojoudi, Z. (2016). Smart driver monitoring: When signal processing meets human factors. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 33(6), 35-48.
Domoyer, J. E., Lee, J., Reimer, B., Seaman, S., Angell, L., Zhang, C., & Donmez, B. (2016). SHRP2 NEST Database: Exploring conditions of secondary task engagement in naturalistic trip data. In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, Ann Arbor, MI.
Grad Student Wins Best Student Paper at 2016 HFES STTG
Jeanne Xie (IndE MASc 1T6) recently won the best student paper award from 2016 HFES STTG for her research on “Gaming to Safety: Exploring Feedback Gamification for Mitigating Driver Distraction.” Jeanne recently graduated from the Human Factors and Applied Statistics (HFASt) Lab, supervised by Professor Birsen Donmez. Co-authors Winnie Chen, Professor Donmez, and Jeanne Xie are pictured above.