The Impact of Vehicle Appearance and Vehicle Behavior on Pedestrian Interaction with Autonomous Vehicles

Debargha Dey, Brady Michael Kuhl, Berry Eggen, J. Terken
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In this paper, we present the preliminary results of a study that aims to investigate the role of an approaching vehicle's behavior and outer appearance in determining pedestrians' decisions while crossing a street. Concerning appearance, some vehicles are designed to look more assertive than others, and it is believed that vehicle appearance may reflect the driver's social behavior in traffic. In the case of autonomous vehicles, since the human driver no longer controls the vehicle's action, the question arises whether pedestrians treat autonomous and manually-driven vehicles differently when deciding to cross the street. We devised an experiment to determine the impact of the behavioral and physical attributes of a vehicle on pedestrians' road-crossing decisions, both for manually-driven and autonomous vehicles. Preliminary results show that in both cases, distance and speed play a dominant role in pedestrians' decision to cross a road when compared to the vehicle's size and appearance.
车辆外观和车辆行为对行人与自动驾驶汽车互动的影响
在本文中,我们介绍了一项研究的初步结果,该研究旨在调查接近车辆的行为和外观在决定行人过马路时的决定中的作用。在外观方面,一些车辆被设计得比其他车辆看起来更自信,人们认为车辆的外观可以反映驾驶员在交通中的社会行为。在自动驾驶汽车的情况下,由于人类驾驶员不再控制车辆的行动,因此出现了一个问题,即行人在决定过马路时是否会对自动驾驶汽车和手动驾驶汽车有不同的看法。我们设计了一个实验来确定车辆的行为和物理属性对行人过马路决策的影响,包括手动驾驶和自动驾驶汽车。初步结果表明,在这两种情况下,与车辆的大小和外观相比,距离和速度在行人决定过马路时起主导作用。
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