Abstract: Most existing personalized automatic lane-change systems rely on manual driving data, but obtaining such data for future highly automated driving systems will become increasingly difficult.
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From left: Arno Eichberger (Institute of Automotive Engineering at Graz University of Technology), Martin Peter (Vice President Magna Vehicle Engineering), Graz University of Technology Rector Horst ...
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