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Author Index - L - 13 articles

Author: Lafont Alex

Affiliation: Ifsttar, Laboratoire Ergonomie et Sciences Cognitives pour les Transports (France)

Title: Driver's emotional state and vulnerable road user detection

Keywords: anger, emotional intensity, driving, vulnerable road user, coupled measures

Session: 5B

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Author: Landau Andreas

Affiliation: WIVW GmbH (Germany)

Title: Measuring driver fatigue based on eyelid opening level

Keywords: driver fatigue, eyelid opening, remote eyetracking system

Session: 1B

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Author: Large David R.

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: Large David R.

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: Large David R.

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: Large David R.

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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Author: Larsson Pontus

Affiliation: Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Advanced Technology & Research (Sweden)

Title: Virtual eye height and display height influence visual distraction measures in simulated driving conditions

Keywords: eye height, display height, display position, glance behaviour, trucks, cars

Session: 9A

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Author: Le Carpentier Eric

Affiliation: Institut de Recherche en Communications et en Cybernétique de Nantes (France)

Title: Analysis of a driver model sensitivity to various types of distraction

Keywords: parameter identification, driver state estimation, distraction, steering behaviour

Session: 1B

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Author: Leblud Julien

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: Lenné Michael

Affiliation: Seeing Machines (Australia)

Title: Real-time driver monitoring in the real world

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Session: ML



Author: Likhacheva Anastasia

Affiliation: Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (Germany)

Title: Observational study on driver secondary tasks in German cities

Keywords: handheld cell phone, texting while driving, eating, drinking, smoking, observational study, prevalence, situational influences, driver characteristics

Session: 9A

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Author: Lotan Tsippy

Affiliation: The Ran Naor Research Institute (Israel) | Or Yarok Association for safer driving (Israel)

Title: How many times do young drivers actually touch their smartphone screens while driving?

Keywords: monitoring, smartphones, distraction, young drivers

Session: 1A

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Author: la Cour Lund Belinda

Affiliation: Trafitec (Denmark)

Title: Do LED-advertising signs affect driver attention?

Keywords: distraction, advertising, LED signs

Session: 3B

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