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Modeling visual sampling on in-car displays: The challenge of predicting safety-critical lapses of control

机译:对车载显示器上的视觉采样进行建模:预测控制安全至关重要的挑战

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In this article, we study how drivers interact with in-car interfaces, particularly by focusing on understanding driver in-car glance behavior when multitasking while driving. The work focuses on using an incar touch screen to find a target item from a large number of unordered visual items spread across multiple screens. We first describe a cognitive model that aims to represent a driver's visual sampling strategy when interacting with an in-car display. The proposed strategy assumes that drivers are aware of the passage of time during the search task; they try to adjust their glances at the display to a time limit, after which they switch back to the driving task; and they adjust their time limits based on their performance in the current driving environment. For visual search, the model assumes a random starting point, inhibition of return, and a search strategy that always seeks the nearest uninspected item. We validate the model's predictions with empirical data collected in two driving simulator studies with eye tracking. The results of the empirical study suggest that the visual design of in-car displays can have a significant impact on the probability of distraction. In particular, the results suggest that designers should try to minimize total task durations and the durations of all visual encoding steps required for an in-car task, as well as minimize the distance between visual display elements that are encoded one after the other. The cognitive model helps to explain gaze allocation strategies for performing in-car tasks while driving, and thus helps to quantify the effects of task duration and visual item spacing on safety-critical in-car glance durations. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在本文中,我们研究了驾驶员如何与车内界面进行交互,特别是通过集中精力了解驾驶员在进行多任务处理时的车内扫视行为。该工作着重于使用车载触摸屏从分布在多个屏幕上的大量无序视觉项目中找到目标项目。我们首先描述一个认知模型,旨在代表驾驶员在与车载显示器互动时的视觉采样策略。所提出的策略假设驾驶员在搜索任务期间了解时间的流逝;他们试图将显示的视线调整到一定的时限,然后切换回驾驶任务。他们会根据当前驾驶环境中的表现来调整时间限制。对于视觉搜索,该模型假设一个随机的起点,禁止退货以及始终寻找最近的未检查物品的搜索策略。我们通过两次眼动追踪驾驶模拟器研究中收集的经验数据来验证模型的预测。实证研究的结果表明,车载显示器的视觉设计可能会对分心的可能性产生重大影响。尤其是,这些结果表明,设计人员应尝试使总任务持续时间和车内任务所需的所有视觉编码步骤的持续时间最小化,以及使彼此依次编码的视觉显示元素之间的距离最小。认知模型有助于解释在驾驶时执行车内任务的注视分配策略,从而有助于量化任务持续时间和视觉项目间距对安全性至关重要的车内持续时间的影响。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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