Huei-Yen (Winnie) Chen

PhD

Winnie Chen.

Huei-Yen (Winnie) Chen

PhD

Huei-Yen (Winnie) Chen

PhD

Research Topics

Human-Machine Interactions, Cognitive Engineering, Driver Behavior and Safety, Human Factors in Healthcare

Biography Publications Teaching
  • Chen, K. T., Chen, H. Y. W., & Bisantz, A. (2023). Adding visual contextual information to continuous sonification feedback about low-reliability situations in conditionally automated driving: A driving simulator study. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour94, 25-41.
  • Chen, K.-T., & Chen, H.-Y. W. (2022) Modeling the Impact of Driving Styles on Crash Severity Level Using SHRP 2 Naturalistic Driving Data. Safety, 8(4), 74.
  • Chen, K.-T., Chen, H.-Y. W., Bisantz, A.M., Shen, S., & Sahin, E. (2022). Where failures may occur in automated driving: a fault tree analysis approach. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making.
  • Joseph, K., Chen, H.-Y.W., Ionescu, S., Du, Y., Sankhe, P., Hannak, A., & Rudra, A. (2022) A Qualitative, Network-centric Method for Modeling Socio-technical Systems, with Applications to Evaluating Interventions on Social Media Platforms to Increase Social Equality. Applied Network Science.
  • Chen, H.-Y.W., and Milgram, P. (2022) Testing Senders’ Visual Occlusion Model: Do Operators (Drivers) Really Predict During Visual Occlusion? Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
  • Chen, H.-Y.W., & Donmez, B. (2021). A naturalistic driving study for assessing post-drive informational feedback and financial incentives on speed limit compliance. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 52(1), 64-73.
  • Chen, K.-T., & Chen, H.-Y. W. (2021) Manipulating music to communicate automation reliability in conditionally automated driving. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 145, 102518. 
  • Risteska, M, Kanaan, D., Donmez, B., & Chen, H.-Y.W. (2021) The effect of driving demands on secondary task engagement and glance behaviors: Results from naturalistic data. Safety Science.
  • Baumgartner, A., Kunkes, T., Clark, C., Brady, L., Wahler, R. & Singh, Ranjit, & Chen, H.-Y. W. (2020) Applying abstraction hierarchy to medication management in a primary care setting. JMIR Human Factors, 7(3): e18103
  • Hansma, B., Marulanda, S., Chen, H.-Y.W., and Donmez, B (2020). The Role of Habits in Cell Phone-Related Driver Distractions (2020) Transportation Research Record, 0361198120953157.
  • Chen, K.-T., & Chen, H.-Y. W. (2019). Driving style clustering using naturalistic driving data. Transportation Research Record, 2673(6), 176-188.
  • Chen, H.-Y.W., Hoekstra-Atwood, L., & Donmez, B. (2018). Voluntary and Involuntary Distraction Engagement: An Exploratory Study of Individual Differences. Human Factors, 60(4), 575-588.
  • Risteska, M, Donmez, B., Chen, H.-Y.W., & Modi, M. (2018) Prevalence of engagement in single vs. multiple types of secondary tasks: Results from the Naturalistic Engagement in Secondary Task (NEST) dataset. Transportation Research Record (No. 18-06316).
  • Giang, W.C.W., Chen, H.-Y.W., & Donmez, B. (2017). Smartwatches vs. Smartphones: a driver safety perspective. International Journal of Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (Special Issue Part 1), 9(2), 39-57.
  • Hoekstra-Atwood, L., Chen, H.-Y.W., & Donmez, B. (2017). Simulator Study of Involuntary Driver Distraction Under Different Perceptual Loads. Transportation Research Record, 2663, 12–19.
  • Agahei, A., Chen, H.-Y.W., Liu, C.C., He, D., Liu, G., Sojoudi, Z., Donmez, B. & Plataniotis, K. (2016). Smart driver monitoring: When signal processing meets human factors analysis. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Special Issue on Signal Processing for Smart Vehicles, 33(6), 35-48.
  • Chen, H.-Y.W., & Donmez, B. (2016). What drives technology-based distractions? A Structural Equation Model of social and psychological factors related to technology-based driver distraction engagement. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 91, 166-174.
  • Chen, H.-Y.W., Hoekstra-Atwood, L., Donmez, B., & Marulanda, S. (2016). Self-reported engagement in driver distraction: an application of the theory of planned behaviour. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 38, 151-163.
  • Marulanda, S., Chen, H.-Y.W., & Donmez, B. (2015). Test-retest reliability of the susceptibility to driver distraction questionnaire (SDDQ). Transportation Research Record, 2518, 54-59.