Secondary tasks such as cell phone calls or interaction with automated speech dialog systems (SDSs) increase the driver’s cognitive load as well as the probability of driving errors. This study analyzes speech production variations due to cognitive load and emotional state of drivers in real driving conditions. Speech samples were acquired from 24 female and 17 male subjects (approximately 8.5 h of data) while talking to a co-driver and communicating with two automated call centers, with emotional states (neutral, negative) and the\ud number of necessary SDS query repetitions also labeled. A consistent shift in a number of speech production parameters (pitch, first format center frequency, spectral center of gravity, spectral energy spread,...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
Although it has been shown that drivers are less distracted when using speech interfaces compared to...
In this paper, cognitive load analysis via acoustic- and CAN-Bus-based driver performance metrics is...
In this paper, cognitive load analysis via acoustic-and CAN-Bus-based driver performance metrics is ...
Evoked Response Potential (ERP) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) recordings in this ...
Frustration is regarded as an emotion that can turn into anger and (road) rage. These negative emoti...
Hands-free voice interaction is an increasingly common option in new vehicles. Recent research sugge...
There is a risk that voice messages from in-vehicle information systems may cause a driver to be dis...
Assessing a driver´s mental workload during tasks that are not visualmanual is a challenging endeav...
Hands-free voice interaction is an increasingly common option in new vehicles. Recent research sugge...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
A dramatic increase in talking on the phone whilst driving has been seen over the past decades, whic...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
Although it has been shown that drivers are less distracted when using speech interfaces compared to...
In this paper, cognitive load analysis via acoustic- and CAN-Bus-based driver performance metrics is...
In this paper, cognitive load analysis via acoustic-and CAN-Bus-based driver performance metrics is ...
Evoked Response Potential (ERP) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) recordings in this ...
Frustration is regarded as an emotion that can turn into anger and (road) rage. These negative emoti...
Hands-free voice interaction is an increasingly common option in new vehicles. Recent research sugge...
There is a risk that voice messages from in-vehicle information systems may cause a driver to be dis...
Assessing a driver´s mental workload during tasks that are not visualmanual is a challenging endeav...
Hands-free voice interaction is an increasingly common option in new vehicles. Recent research sugge...
Drivers are often distracted by non-driving tasks such as texting and conversation, increasing the r...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
A dramatic increase in talking on the phone whilst driving has been seen over the past decades, whic...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
The potential impact on driving of the processing of a single, auditorially presented word is analyz...
Although it has been shown that drivers are less distracted when using speech interfaces compared to...