From 24 to 27 November 2025, a joint research workshop was held in Busan, South Korea, with the aim of exploring cooperation opportunities and identifying concrete areas for joint follow-up activities. Discussions addressed several topics relevant to connected and automated mobility, including AI-based intention detection of pedestrian movement behaviour, supporting safer interaction with VRUs in complex urban environments.
In particular, Prof. Andreas Riener (Prof. for Human-Machine Interface and Virtual Reality in THI) and his colleague Ms. Alice Rollwagen delivered a presentation showcasing HIDDEN UC4 and the CARISSMA infrastructure. His presentation is available here.
More in detail, the presentation highlighted HIDDEN’s focus on advancing collective awareness and decision-making in complex urban scenarios, including timely detection of occluded vehicles and VRUs and trajectory prediction, as well as relevant test and research assets such as the CARISSMA outdoor test area, behavioural-model-based trajectory prediction, and HMI/VR-oriented trust and explainability experiments (e.g., VR setups and driving experiment environments).
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