Author: Banks Victoria A.
Affiliation: The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Title: Exploring the behavioural of distracted drivers during different levels of automation in driving
Keywords: automated driving, distraction, visual behaviour, workload, situation awareness, pseudo, text
Session: 3A
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Author: Baumann Martin
Affiliation: Ulm University (Germany)
Title: Dynamic anticipation of driving scenarios
Keywords: anticipation, situation comprehension, representational momentum, cognitive distraction
Session: 2A
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Author: Baverstock Sarah
Affiliation: Jaguar Land Rover (United Kingdom)
Title: Exploring the behavioural of distracted drivers during different levels of automation in driving
Keywords: automated driving, distraction, visual behaviour, workload, situation awareness, pseudo, text
Session: 3A
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Author: Bernard Erwan
Affiliation: WASSA (France)
Title: Computer vision algorithms for detecting secondary tasks in naturalistic driving studies
Keywords: computer vision, driver behavior, distraction detection, phone localization, machine learning, deep learning
Session: 8A
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Author: Biondi Francesco
Affiliation: University Utah (United States)
Title: Research knows best, but how to communicate distraction measures practically in an industrial context
Keywords: measurement toolkit, measure comparison, information retrieval, visual information seeking
Session: 7B
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Author: Birrell Stewart
Affiliation: WMG University of Warwick (United Kingdom)
Title: Research knows best, but how to communicate distraction measures practically in an industrial context
Keywords: measurement toolkit, measure comparison, information retrieval, visual information seeking
Session: 7B
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Author: Boets Sofie
Affiliation: Belgian Road Safety Institute, Knowledge Centre (Belgium)
Title: The impact of distraction on driving behaviour of car drivers in urban traffic. Results of a simulator-based study
Keywords: driving simulator, distraction, driving behaviour
Session: 9A
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Author: Boucheix Jean-Michel
Affiliation: Laboratoire d'Etude de l'Apprentissage et du Développement (France)
Title: Driver's emotional state and vulnerable road user detection
Keywords: anger, emotional intensity, driving, vulnerable road user, coupled measures
Session: 5B
Author: Bourdin Christophe
Affiliation: Institut des Sciences du Mouvement (France)
Title: Predicting when driver's state is going to become degraded
Keywords: degraded state, drowsiness, prediction, machine learning
Session: 8A
Author: Boverie Serge
Affiliation: Continental Automotive SAS (France)
Title: The effects of mental workload and duration of automated driving on driver behaviour
Keywords: automated driving, mental workload, duration, driver behaviour
Session: 3A
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Author: Brodsky Warren
Affiliation: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of the Arts (Israel)
Title: Distraction effects of in-car music; the proof is in the performance
Keywords: driver distraction, in, car music, car, aoke singing, steering, wheel drumming
Session: 4B
Author: Bruyas Marie-Pierre
Affiliation: Ifsttar, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (France)
Title: Factors influencing usage of extended functionalities on smartphone while driving
Keywords:
Session: 4A
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Author: Bueno Mercedes
Affiliation: Institut VEDECOM (France)
Title: The effects of mental workload and duration of automated driving on driver behaviour
Keywords: automated driving, mental workload, duration, driver behaviour
Session: 3A
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Author: Burnett Gary
Affiliation: The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Title: A predictive model of the visual demand associated with in-vehicle touchscreens
Keywords: theoretical modelling, hick-hyman law, fitts' law, visual demand, touchscreen hmis, driving
Session: 5A
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Author: Burnett Gary
Affiliation: The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Title: Exploring the behavioural of distracted drivers during different levels of automation in driving
Keywords: automated driving, distraction, visual behaviour, workload, situation awareness, pseudo, text
Session: 3A
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Author: Burnett Gary
Affiliation: The University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Title: Stimulating conversation: engaging drivers in natural language interactions with an autonomous digital driving assistant to counteract passive task-related fatigue
Keywords: natural language interface, digital assistant, driving, simulation, wizard of oz, driver arousal, driver fatigue, driving performance, visual behaviour
Session: 7B
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Author: Burnett Gary
Affiliation: University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Title: Exploring two interaction mechanisms for in-vehicle touch screens: Peripheral Vision and Muscle Memory
Keywords: peripheral vision, muscle memory, in, vehicle touch screens
Session: 5A
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