Dr. Philipp Hock

Philipp Hock
Dr. Philipp Hock
Ehemaliger Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
              

Philipp Hock, M.Sc

Philipp Hock ist im März 2014 der HCI beigetreten. Davor war er seit 2008 Student an der Universität Ulm im Bereich Medieninformatik.

 

Philipp hat einen M.Sc. in Medieninformatik  (2015) von der Universität Ulm

Forschungsinteressen

  • Persuasive Technologien
  • Autonomes Fahren
  • Augmented Reality
  • Wearables
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Scriptsprachen
  • Webtechnologien
  • Systemnahe Programmierung
  • IT Sicherheit

Lehre

  • Research Trends in Media Informatics (Seminar: MedienInformatik)
  • Kommunikation wissenschaftlicher Ergebnisse (Seminar: Psychologie)
  • User Interface Software Technology (Vorlesung/Übung: MedienInformatik
  • Driver-Vehicle Interaction (FOV: Psychologie)
  • Human-Computer Interaction (Projekt: Medieninformatik) 
  • Audi-AppChallenge (Individualprojekt: Medieninformatik)

  • Implementation and Evaluation of an In-Car Entertainment Application for Virtual Reality, Sebastian Benedikter, 2016, Medieninformatik
  • Eine empirische Untersuchung zum Einfluss eines virtuellen Beifahrers auf die Aufrechterhaltung der Automation in riskanten Überholsituationen, Nina Lang, 2016, Psychologie
  • Empirische Untersuchung zur Wirkung unterschiedlicher Anreize auf Fahrsituationen, Raul Degenhart, 2016, Psychologie

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Projects

CarVR: Enabling In-Car Virtual Reality Entertainment

CarVR enables virtual reality entertainmen in moving vehicles. We enhance the VR experience by matching kinesthetic forces of the car movements to the VR experience.

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Carvatar

Carvatar was built to increase trust in automation through social cues. The prototype can imitate human behavior, such as a humanoid gaze behavior or by calling attention to specific situations. The avatar can be used to establish a cooperative communication between driver and vehicle.

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Belt: An Unobtrusive Touch Input Device for Head-worn Displays

Belt is a novel unobtrusive input device for wearable displays that incorporates a touch surface encircling the user’s hip. The wide input space is leveraged for a horizontal spatial mapping of quickly accessible information and applications. We discuss social implications and interaction capabilities for unobtrusive touch input and present our hardware implementation and a set of applications that benefit from the quick access time.

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Wissenschaftliche Aktivitäten

  • Reviewer für CHI 2017
  • Reviewer für AutomotiveUI 2016
  • Reviewer für AutomotiveUI 2015

Publikationen

2022

11.
P. Hock, M. Colley, A. Askari, T. Wagner, M. Baumann and E. Rukzio, "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 (AutomotiveUI ’22) Joint First Authors, 09 2022. ACM.
DOI:10.1145/3543174.3545252
Datei:/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/1-hci/hci-paper/2022/AutoUI_2022_VRealChair_compressed-1.pdf

2020

10.
M. Walch, M. Colley, P. Hock, E. Rukzio and M. Weber, "Turn Drivers Into Users and Keep Them Out-Of-The-Loop to Save Energy" in CHI 2020 Workshop - Should I Stay or Should I Go? Automated Vehicles in the Age of Climate Change, 2020.
Datei:/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Weber/2020/CHI2020_Wrkshp_KeepTheDriverOutOfTheLoop.pdf

2019

9.
P. Hock, F. Babel, J. Kraus, E. Rukzio and M. Baumann, "Towards Opt-Out Permission Policies to Maximize the Use of Automated Driving", In Proc. of AutomotiveUI 2019 (ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications), Sep. 2019.
DOI:10.1145/3342197.3344521
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/2019_hock_automotiveUI.pdf

2018

8.
P. Hock, J. Kraus, F. Babel, M. Walch, E. Rukzio and M. Baumann, "How to Design Valid Simulator Studies for Investigating User Experience in Automated Driving – Review and Hands-On Considerations", In Proc. of AutomotiveUI 18 (10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications), Sep. 2018.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1145/3239060.3239066
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/AutoUI2018_TowardsAutomatedDriving.pdf

2017

7.
M. Walch, L. Jaksche, P. Hock, M. Baumann and M. Weber, "Touch Screen Maneuver Approval Mechanisms for Highly Automated Vehicles: A First Evaluation", Adjunct Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’17 Adjunct), Sep. 2017.
DOI:10.1145/3131726.3131756
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Weber/2017/Walch2017TouchScreenManeuver.pdf
6.
P. Hock, S. Benedikter, J. Gugenheimer and E. Rukzio, "CarVR: Enabling In-Car Virtual Reality Entertainment" in In Proc. of CHI 2017 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems), Mai 2017.
DOI:10.1145/3025453.3025665
Weblink:https://youtu.be/oVJVr88a_D8
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/paper2106-compressed.pdf
5.
M. Walch, J. Frommel, K. Rogers, F. Schüssel, P. Hock, D. Dobbelstein and M. Weber, "Evaluating VR Driving Simulation from a Player Experience Perspective" in CHI '17 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, New York, NY, USA: ACM, Mai 2017.
DOI:10.1145/3027063.3053202
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Weber/2017/Walch2017Evaluating.pdf

2016

4.
J. Zihsler, P. Hock, M. Walch, K. Dzuba, D. Schwager, P. Szauer and E. Rukzio, "Carvatar: Increasing Trust in Highly-Automated Driving Through Social Cues", Adjunct Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI '16 Adjunct), Okt. 2016.
DOI:10.1145/3004323.3004354%20
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/hock/Publications/carvatar_zihsler_109.pdf
3.
P. Hock, J. Kraus, M. Walch, N. Lang and M. Baumann, "Elaborating Feedback Strategies for Maintaining Automation in Highly Automated Driving", Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (Automotive'UI 16), Okt. 2016.
DOI:10.1145/3004323.3004354%20
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/hock/Publications/ElaboratingFeedback.pdf
2.
M. Walch, T. Sieber, P. Hock, M. Baumann and M. Weber, "Towards Cooperative Driving: Involving the Driver in an Autonomous Vehicle’s Decision Making ", Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (Automotive'UI 16) , Okt. 2016.
DOI:10.1145/3003715.3005458
Datei:pdfhttp://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Weber/Walch2016AutoUI.pdf

2015

1.
D. Dobbelstein, P. Hock and E. Rukzio, "Belt: An Unobtrusive Touch Input Device for Head-worn Displays" in Proc. of CHI 2015 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems), Apr. 2015.
DOI:10.1145/2702123.2702450
Weblink:https://youtu.be/o0a46fhmBS8
Datei:pdfhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/dobbelstein/Belt_-_An_Unobtrusive_Touch_Input_Device_for_Head-worn_Displays.pdf
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