Evaluating the Applicability of GUI-Based Steering Laws to VR Car Driving: A Case of Curved Constrained Paths

Q1 Social Sciences
Shota Yamanaka, Takumi Takaku, Yukina Funazaki, Noboru Seto, Satoshi Nakamura
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Abstract

Evaluating the validity of an existing user performance model in a variety of tasks is important for enhancing its applicability. The model studied in this work is the steering law for predicting the speed and time needed to perform tasks in which a cursor or a car passes through a constrained path. Previous HCI studies have refined this model to take additional path factors into account, but its applicability has only been evaluated in GUI-based environments such as those using mice or pen tablets. Accordingly, we conducted a user experiment with a driving simulator to measure the speed and time on curved roads and thus facilitate evaluation of models for pen-based path-steering tasks. The results showed that the best-fit models for speed and time had adjusted r^2 values of 0.9342 and 0.9723, respectively, for three road widths and eight curvature radii. While the models required some adjustments, the overall components of the tested models were consistent with those in previous pen-based experimental results. Our results demonstrated that user experiments to validate potential models based on pen-based tasks are effective as a pilot approach for driving tasks with more complex road conditions.
基于gui的转向规律在VR汽车驾驶中的适用性评估——以弯曲约束路径为例
评估现有用户性能模型在各种任务中的有效性对于增强其适用性非常重要。在这项工作中研究的模型是用于预测执行任务所需的速度和时间的转向律,其中光标或汽车通过受限路径。先前的HCI研究已经对该模型进行了改进,将额外的路径因素考虑在内,但其适用性仅在基于gui的环境中进行了评估,例如使用鼠标或笔式平板电脑的环境。因此,我们使用驾驶模拟器进行了用户实验,以测量弯曲道路上的速度和时间,从而便于评估基于笔的路径转向任务的模型。结果表明,对于3种道路宽度和8种曲率半径,速度和时间的最优拟合模型的调整r^2值分别为0.9342和0.9723。虽然模型需要一些调整,但测试模型的整体组成与以前基于笔的实验结果一致。我们的研究结果表明,用户实验来验证基于笔的任务的潜在模型,作为一种有效的试点方法,可以用于更复杂的道路条件下的驾驶任务。
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Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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