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Take over! A video-clip study measuring attention, situation awareness, and decision-making in the face of an impending hazard

机译:接管!在即将危险的危险面上测量关注,情况意识和决策的视频剪辑研究

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In highly automated driving, drivers occasionally need to take over control of the car due to limitations of the automated driving system. Research has shown that visually distracted drivers need about 7 s to regain situation awareness (SA). However, it is unknown whether the presence of a hazard affects SA. In the present experiment, 32 participants watched animated video clips from a driver's perspective while their eyes were recorded using eyetracking equipment. The videos had lengths between 1 and 20 s and contained either no hazard or an impending crash in the form of a stationary car in the ego lane. After each video, participants had to (1) decide (no need to take over, evade left, evade right, brake only), (2) rate the danger of the situation, (3) rebuild the situation from a top-down perspective, and (4) rate the difficulty of the rebuilding task. The results showed that the hazard situations were experienced as more dangerous than the non-hazard situations, as inferred from self-reported danger and pupil diameter. However, there were no major differences in SA: hazard and non-hazard situations yielded equivalent speed and distance errors in the rebuilding task and equivalent self-reported difficulty scores. An exception occurred for the shortest time budget (1 s) videos, where participants showed impaired SA in the hazard condition, presumably because the threat inhibited participants from looking into the rear-view mirror. Correlations between measures of SA and decisionmaking accuracy were low to moderate. It is concluded that hazards do not substantially affect the global awareness of the traffic situation, except for short time budgets. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:在高度自动化的驾驶中,由于自动驱动系统的限制,驾驶员需要接管汽车的控制。研究表明,视觉分散注意力的司机需要大约7秒恢复局面意识(SA)。然而,尚不清楚是否存在危险会影响SA。在目前的实验中,32名参与者从驾驶员的角度观看了动画视频剪辑,而他们的眼睛使用眼镜设备记录。该视频的长度在1到20秒之间,并且含有自我车道的固定车的形式无危险或即将发生的崩溃。在每个视频之后,参与者必须(1)决定(无需接管,逃避,逃避,刹车仅限),(2)利息情况的危险,(3)从自上而下的角度重建情况,(4)评价重建任务的难度。结果表明,由于自我报告的危险和瞳孔直径推断出危险情况比非危害情况更危险。然而,SA没有重大差异:危险和非危险情况在重建任务和等效自我报告的难度分数中产生了等效的速度和距离误差。最短的时间预算(1秒)视频发生了例外,参与者在危险条件下显示出障碍的障碍,可能是因为威胁抑制了参与者调查后视镜。 SA措施与决策精度之间的相关性低至中等。结论是,除了短时间预算外,危害并未影响交通状况的全球意识。 (c)2020提交人。 elsevier有限公司出版

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    《Transportation research》 |2020年第7期|211-225|共15页
  • 作者单位

    Delft Univ Technol Fac Mech Maritime & Mat Engn Dept Cognit Robot Mekelweg 2 NL-2628 CD Delft Netherlands;

    Delft Univ Technol Fac Mech Maritime & Mat Engn Dept Cognit Robot Mekelweg 2 NL-2628 CD Delft Netherlands;

    Delft Univ Technol Fac Mech Maritime & Mat Engn Dept Cognit Robot Mekelweg 2 NL-2628 CD Delft Netherlands;

  • 收录信息 美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Automated driving; Safety; Time budget; Eye-tracking;

    机译:自动驾驶;安全;时间预算;眼睛跟踪;

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