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Exploring the Influence of Emergency Broadcasts on Human Evacuation Behavior during Building Emergencies Using Virtual Reality Technology

机译:利用虚拟现实技术探索应急广播对应急广播对人类疏散行为的影响

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Emergency broadcasts are one of the most widely used measures to disseminate emergency information among building occupants and guide their evacuation behaviors during building emergencies. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of emergency broadcasts in information dissemination and behavioral intervention during a building evacuation, with the presence of competing and even conflicting sources of information. Moreover, it aimed to examine whether and how such effects of the emergency broadcast are influenced by its two attributes, namely, the speed rate at which it is broadcasted and the amount of information embedded in it. To achieve these goals, a virtual reality (VR)-based experiment was conducted in which the participants needed to evacuate from a virtual metro station when a fire broke out in the station. During the evacuation, the participants could hear emergency broadcasts that contained different amounts of information and were broadcasted at different speech rates. The results showed that the large majority of participants who received and understood the information conveyed by the emergency broadcast made their wayfinding decisions based on this information, even when it contrasted with their own prior spatial knowledge about the station. The participants also reported in a postexperiment questionnaire that the information conveyed by the emergency broadcast was more important than other sources of information, such as spatial memory and visual cues, for them to complete the evacuation task. In addition, the results revealed that the speech rate affected the participants' skin conductance level and perceived sense of caution while not causing a significant difference in their wayfinding decision-making or evacuation performance. The amount of information, on the other hand, significantly affected participants' wayfinding decision-making and evacuation performance. The information overload phenomenon was observed, which negatively impacted how the participants perceived and responded to the emergency broadcast. These findings are expected to advance the understanding of the role that emergency broadcast plays in building emergency evacuation. The implications of these findings to building emergency management practices are also discussed in the paper.
机译:紧急广播是最广泛使用的措施之一,在建筑物中传播紧急信息,并在建立紧急情况下引导其疏散行为。本研究旨在评估在建筑物疏散期间信息传播和行为干预中的应急广播的有效性,存在竞争甚至相互矛盾的信息。此外,它旨在检查紧急广播的这种影响是否受其两个属性的影响,即播放它的速度以及嵌入其中的信息量。为了实现这些目标,进行了虚拟现实(VR)的实验,其中当火灾在车站爆发时,从虚拟地铁站撤离所需的参与者。在疏散过程中,参与者可以听到包含不同信息量的紧急广播,并以不同的语音速率进行广播。结果表明,即使与他们对车站的现有空间知识对比,所接受并理解由紧急广播传达的信息的大多数参与者也基于这些信息,即使与他们的现有空间知识对其对该电台的现有空间知识形成鲜明对比。与会者还报告了一项暂时的问卷,即由应急广播传达的信息比其他信息来源更重要,例如空间记忆和视觉线索,为他们完成疏散任务。此外,结果表明,语音率影响了参与者的皮肤电导水平并感知谨慎感,同时不会导致他们的途径决策或疏散性能有显着差异。另一方面,信息量显着影响了参与者的德勤决策和疏散性能。观察到信息过载现象,这对参与者的感知和应对紧急播放的影响产生了负面影响。这些调查结果预计将推动对应急广播在建立紧急疏散方面的作用的理解。本文还讨论了这些调查结果对建立紧急管理实践的影响。

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