Isolating Stationary and Temporal Sources of Driver Distraction through Eye Tracking Study

Q3 Engineering
Wenfen Zhang, Eleftheria Kontou
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Abstract

Accurate eye tracking technologies are becoming increasingly affordable to the research community, attracting prolific use of them in studying various types of driver behaviors. This paper presents a refined eye tracking study aimed at isolating out the sources, both stationary and temporal, that cause drivers to turn their visual attentions away from the roadway ahead. The eye tracking datasets were generated by 35 drivers using a dash-mounted eye tracker. Each driver drove through two test routes, Route A and Route B. The routes consisted of different types of roadways (expressways, on/off-ramps, local roads, et cetera.) and each took about 25 minutes to drive through. Tests were done during off-peak periods, in the early afternoon and after dark hours. About 1.5 million image frames with valid fixations, proper speed values, and associated roadway types were analyzed. The samples were grouped by roadway type, driving speed, and visibility. Fixation patterns across the 50 × 50 pixel grid cells corresponding to different sample groups were analyzed to screen out events that have a high likelihood of involving visual distraction. The study is built upon the lead author's previous work presented at the 3rd International Conference of Road Safety and Simulation. It includes significant refinements in grouping criteria by speed. Keywords: Driver distraction; Language: en
通过眼动追踪研究分离驾驶员分心的静止源和时间源
精确的眼动追踪技术对研究界来说变得越来越便宜,吸引了大量的使用它们来研究各种类型的驾驶员行为。本文提出了一项精细的眼动追踪研究,旨在分离出导致驾驶员将视觉注意力从前方道路转移的来源,包括静止的和暂时的。眼动追踪数据集由35名司机使用安装在仪表盘上的眼动仪生成。每个驾驶员都要通过两条测试路线,路线A和路线b。这些路线由不同类型的道路(高速公路、上下匝道、本地道路等)组成,每条路线大约需要25分钟才能通过。测试是在非高峰时段、下午早些时候和天黑后进行的。研究人员分析了大约150万帧具有有效固定、适当速度值和相关道路类型的图像。样本按道路类型、行驶速度和能见度分组。分析了不同样本组对应的50 × 50像素网格细胞的注视模式,以筛选出极有可能涉及视觉分散的事件。这项研究是建立在第一作者之前在第三届国际道路安全和模拟会议上发表的工作基础上的。它对按速度分组的标准进行了重要的改进。关键词:驾驶员分心;语言:在
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Advances in Transportation Studies
Advances in Transportation Studies Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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