Toward Emotional State Recognition in Driving Performance and Safety Evaluation: A Simulator Study

Jiawen Guo, Xiaobei Jiang, Chengyu Li, Qian Cheng, Wenlin Yu, Wuhong Wang

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摘要

Car driving is a goal-directed behavior with the driver playing a key role. When the drivers are encouraged or hindered from achieving their goals, they may behave in different emotional states on different scenarios which are well known to impact perception, attention, and maneuvers. A simulator based experiment was designed within which the driver emotions were induced by stimulation of different traffic scenarios. The facial expressions of 21 participants were recorded, and three kinds of emotional states including neutral, impatience/anger, surprise were determined according to facial action coding system (FACS). The effects of different scenarios and emotional states on driving performance with the indicators of driving speed, acceleration, and standard deviation of lateral position were statistically analyzed. The results may contribute to the communication of emotions and planned behavior, as well as the identifications of strategies to reduce aggressive driving.

源语言英语
主期刊名International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020
主期刊副标题Transportation Safety - Selected Papers from the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020
编辑Guohui Zhang
出版商American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
390-400
页数11
ISBN(电子版)9780784483145
出版状态已出版 - 2020
活动International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020: Transportation Safety, ICTD 2020 - Seattle, 美国
期限: 26 5月 202029 5月 2020

出版系列

姓名International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020: Transportation Safety - Selected Papers from the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020

会议

会议International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020: Transportation Safety, ICTD 2020
国家/地区美国
Seattle
时期26/05/2029/05/20

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