juhilementöörile
Juhilementöörile is a fictional term used in discussions of human–machine interfaces and driver-assistance theory to designate a guiding torque principle that links a human driver's intent with automated steering and acceleration commands. In this conceptual framework, 'juhilementöörile' refers to a systematic method for translating perceived driver input into proportional control actions while preserving a margin for automated safety overrides.
The term is a neologism from Estonian linguistic roots, combining juh- 'leader/driver' with element and a dative-like
In the hypothetical model, it comprises three conceptual layers: an intent inference module that interprets gestures,
In practice in fictional and theoretical discussions, juhilementöörile is used to explore questions of trust, accountability,
See also: human–machine interaction, driver assistance, autonomy, torque vectoring.