Welcome to the Workshop on Human Factors in Intelligent Vehicles in its 14th edition co-organized in conjunction with the "Supporting Vehicle-Pedestrian Interactions" Workshop
This workshop is promoted by IEEE ITS Society’s Technical Activities Committee on Human Factors in Intelligent Vehicles (TC on Human Factors in ITS) .
The workshop will take place on Sunday, 22 June 2025
It is the 14th edition to be co-placed with the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium in June 2025
Aim and Scope
The IEEE Workshop on Human Factors in Intelligent Vehicles (HFIV’25) is allocated with the IEEE 36 Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, to be held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania5 in June 23-25, 2025 and it is the 14th edition of its series.
The HFIV’25 welcomes and encourages contributions reporting on original research, work under development and experiments of different fields related to Human Factors.
It aims to foster discussion on issues related to the analysis of human factors in the design and evaluation of intelligent vehicles technologies, in a wide spectrum of applications and in different dimensions. It is expected to build upon a proper environment to disseminate knowledge and motivate interactions among the technical and scientific communities, practitioners and students, allowing state-of-the-art concepts and advances to be further developed and enhanced.
Intelligent vehicles (IV) technologies have experienced a great improvement in the last couple of decades, turning vehicles into more interactive counterparts in transportation and mobility systems. However, analyzing the impact of such technologies on traffic awareness for the drivers and their behavior towards improving driving performance while reducing road accidents as well as psycho and physical exhaustion still demands proper tools and approaches.
Whereas the feasibility of incorporating new technology-driven functionalities to vehicles has played a central role in the automotive design, not always safety issues related to interaction with the new in-vehicle systems have been taken into consideration. Additionally, other aspects are equally important and need to be accounted for, such as the impact technologies that support specific driving functions play on the primary task of driving the vehicle, as well as their impact on overall performance of transportation systems. Besides current industrial achievements that feature today’s vehicles with a number of important driving assistance systems, the perspective of autonomous driving vehicles populating urban settings pose even more challenging issues.
Also, the information and functionalities that rely on new ways of communication have to be presented in a non-intrusive way while complying with specific design requirements. A system that guarantees efficiency of use, comfort and user satisfaction is an important contribution towards a more conscious driving behavior that directly results from the adoption of IV technologies.
Topics of Interest
Some topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Human-Machine Interaction (HMI)
- Interaction with Autonomous Vehicles
- Cognitive Driving Aspects
- Behavior Modeling and Simulation
- Virtual Road Co-Simulation
- Interaction with VRU
- Recognition of Social and Intent Behaviors
- Ethics and Regulation in HMI
- Intelligent User Interfaces for Road Safety
- Augmented and Mixed Reality
- Ergonomics, User Experience and Usability Analysis
- Cross-Cultural Design Approaches
- Naturalistic and Synthetic Data Integration
- Human-Centric System Design
- Driver and Pedestrian Decision-Making
- Methodologies to Optimize System Performance
- Design and Assessment of Vehicular Systems based on Anthropometric Principles
- Augmented Cognition
- In-Vehicle systems and Driving Performance
- Vehicular Input/Output Modalities
- Learning, Anticipation, and Adaptation
- Methodologies for Driver Training
Paper Submission and Publication
Prospective authors are invited to submit contributions reporting on their current research and ideas that motivate discussion during the workshop. Each paper will be analyzed by an International Program Committee according to quality of presentation, relevance and potential contribution.
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and will be indexed in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Authors must follow the IEEE Conference format in the preparation of their manuscripts of maximum 6 pages in standard IEEE double column PDF format and submit them through the conference submission system for peer-review by the International Program Committee. All accepted papers will imply that at least one of the co-authors attends the workshop to present the work. Authors will be given a certain time to orally present their papers and discussion will be actively motivated among attendees.
Detailed submission instructions can be found on the Workshop Web site at HFIV’25, under the Submissions option.
Important Dates
Manuscript submission
HFIV’25 Workshop
IEEE IV’25
Oganizing Committee
Cristina Olaverri-Monreal, Johnannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Fernando Garcia, University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain
Manuscript preparation
The 14th HFIV Workshop welcomes contributions within the scope and topics of the forum. While preparing your manuscript, please do follow the same formatting guidelines specified by IEEE IV’25 main conference standard IEEE double column PDF of maximum 6 pages. Further, due to space constraints on the proceedings of the conference, all papers are limited to 2 MB and should preferably be less than 500 kB.
For the final version of the papers, please use Word or Latex templates and submit the pdf file through papercept.
Further details on formatting, frequently asked questions and templates are available on the Conference Web Site.
Manuscript submission
Contributions must be electronically submitted in PDF files only, via the conference submission system for peer-review by the International Program Committee.
Please, to upload your paper follow the procedure below:
1. Log into papercept.
2. Select the Workshop Human Factors in Intelligent Vehicles
Reviewing process
Each manuscript submitted to HFIV’25 will undergo a peer-reviewing process by at least three members of the International Programme Committee to ensure accepted papers will be of great interest and motivate an open and broad discussion among the audience. Contributions will be reviewed according to relevance to HFIV’25, originality and novel ideas, technical soundness and quality of presentation. Given the nature and aims of the forum, undergoing projects bringing into discussion state-of-the-art and cutting-edge ideas and novel trends are highly encouraged.
Authors of accepted papers must follow and carefully consider reviewers’ comments, guidelines, and suggestions during the preparation of their camera-ready version for inclusion in the workshop proceedings in a digital format.
Publication
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and will be indexed in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
All accepted papers will imply that at least one of the co-authors attends the workshop to present the work.
Authors will be given a certain time to orally present their papers and discussion will be actively motivated among attendees.
Camera-ready manuscripts must be submitted by April 22, 2025.
Conference Program
The workshop will take place on June 22, 2025.
You can access the IEEE IV'25 conference program through the Conference Web Site.
Program