This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of environmental events and driving task instructions. Twenty participants were asked to monitor pre-recorded videos of a simulated driving trip while their eye movements were recorded using an eye-tracker. The results showed that eye movements are strongly situation-dependent, with areas of interest (windshield, mirrors, and dashboard) attracting attention when events (e.g., passing vehicles) occurred in those areas. Furthermore, the task instructions provided to participants (i.e., speed monitoring or hazard monitoring) affected their attention distribution in an interpretable manner. It is concluded that eye movements while supervising an aut...
In highly automated driving, drivers occasionally need to take over control of the car due to limita...
Highly automated vehicles relieve drivers from driving tasks, allowing them to engage in non-driving...
Driving simulators provide researchers with a flexible, controllable, safe, and economical tool for ...
This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of ...
This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of ...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, assessed drivers'...
Despite the advent of autonomous cars, it's likely - at least in the near future - that human attent...
Measuring gaze behaviour is useful to understand the cognitive processes involved in vehicle control...
In everyday activities where continuous visual awareness is critical such as driving, several cognit...
The goal of driver assistant systems is to monitor the driver’s decision making and intervene where ...
Gaze-tracking technology is used increasingly to determine how and which information is accessed and...
Abstract Automated vehicles (AVs) will change the role of the driver, from actively controlling the ...
Eye tracking (ET) has been used extensively in driver attention research. Amongst other findings, ET...
Efficient deployment of attention is important to the safe execution of tasks with a high content of...
Long before humans will completely trust fully automated vehicles, partial and conditional automatio...
In highly automated driving, drivers occasionally need to take over control of the car due to limita...
Highly automated vehicles relieve drivers from driving tasks, allowing them to engage in non-driving...
Driving simulators provide researchers with a flexible, controllable, safe, and economical tool for ...
This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of ...
This study explores how drivers of an automated vehicle distribute their attention as a function of ...
This driving simulator study, conducted as part of the EC-funded AdaptIVe project, assessed drivers'...
Despite the advent of autonomous cars, it's likely - at least in the near future - that human attent...
Measuring gaze behaviour is useful to understand the cognitive processes involved in vehicle control...
In everyday activities where continuous visual awareness is critical such as driving, several cognit...
The goal of driver assistant systems is to monitor the driver’s decision making and intervene where ...
Gaze-tracking technology is used increasingly to determine how and which information is accessed and...
Abstract Automated vehicles (AVs) will change the role of the driver, from actively controlling the ...
Eye tracking (ET) has been used extensively in driver attention research. Amongst other findings, ET...
Efficient deployment of attention is important to the safe execution of tasks with a high content of...
Long before humans will completely trust fully automated vehicles, partial and conditional automatio...
In highly automated driving, drivers occasionally need to take over control of the car due to limita...
Highly automated vehicles relieve drivers from driving tasks, allowing them to engage in non-driving...
Driving simulators provide researchers with a flexible, controllable, safe, and economical tool for ...