The relationship between a driver’s glance pattern and corresponding head rotation is not clearly defined. Head rotation and eye glance data drawn from a study conducted by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute in support of methods development for the Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) naturalistic driving study were assessed. The data were utilized as input to classifiers that predicted glance allocation to the road and the center stack. A predictive accuracy of 83% was achieved with Hidden Markov Models. Results suggest that although there are individual differences in head-eye correspondence while driving, head-rotation data may be a useful predictor of glance location. Future work needs to investigate the corresp...
Short abstract The paper proposes a method to process eye-tracking data to get a comprehensive unde...
Eye-tracking video data that had been collected for a previous driving study was re-examined to anal...
To explore the relation between drivers' eye movements and vehicle steering performance, 25 particip...
The relationship between a driver’s glance pattern and corresponding head rotation is not clearly d...
The relationship between a driver\u27s glance orientation and corresponding head rotation is highly ...
Driver eye glance behavior is a useful input to estimate driver visual attention to the road scene. ...
Automatic eye tracking is one feasible approach to assess driver state. The technique has matured co...
Driver gaze plays an important role in different gaze-based applications such as driver attentivenes...
Results from an on-road study of drivers eye-movements collected using a head-mounted eye-tracker ar...
Driver’s gaze is a highly selective dynamic process, which ensures a precise perception of moving ob...
In the current study we examined the relationship between drivers’ eye movement patterns and drivin...
Studies have shown that environmental factors affect driving behaviors. For instance, weather condit...
In-vehicle tasks often require drivers to glance away from the forward roadway while driving for rel...
Eye tracking (ET) has been used extensively in driver attention research. Amongst other findings, ET...
667272619Research report; Sept. 2008-Aug. 2009.PDFTech Reporthttp://swutc.tamu.edu/publications/tech...
Short abstract The paper proposes a method to process eye-tracking data to get a comprehensive unde...
Eye-tracking video data that had been collected for a previous driving study was re-examined to anal...
To explore the relation between drivers' eye movements and vehicle steering performance, 25 particip...
The relationship between a driver’s glance pattern and corresponding head rotation is not clearly d...
The relationship between a driver\u27s glance orientation and corresponding head rotation is highly ...
Driver eye glance behavior is a useful input to estimate driver visual attention to the road scene. ...
Automatic eye tracking is one feasible approach to assess driver state. The technique has matured co...
Driver gaze plays an important role in different gaze-based applications such as driver attentivenes...
Results from an on-road study of drivers eye-movements collected using a head-mounted eye-tracker ar...
Driver’s gaze is a highly selective dynamic process, which ensures a precise perception of moving ob...
In the current study we examined the relationship between drivers’ eye movement patterns and drivin...
Studies have shown that environmental factors affect driving behaviors. For instance, weather condit...
In-vehicle tasks often require drivers to glance away from the forward roadway while driving for rel...
Eye tracking (ET) has been used extensively in driver attention research. Amongst other findings, ET...
667272619Research report; Sept. 2008-Aug. 2009.PDFTech Reporthttp://swutc.tamu.edu/publications/tech...
Short abstract The paper proposes a method to process eye-tracking data to get a comprehensive unde...
Eye-tracking video data that had been collected for a previous driving study was re-examined to anal...
To explore the relation between drivers' eye movements and vehicle steering performance, 25 particip...