1. From Video to Hybrid Simulator: Exploring Affective Responses toward Non-Verbal Pedestrian Crossing Actions Using Camera and Physiological Sensors.
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Rao, Shruti, Ghosh, Surjya, Rodriguez, Gerard Pons, Röggla, Thomas, Cesar, Pablo, and El Ali, Abdallah
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PEDESTRIAN crosswalks ,AFFECT (Psychology) ,AUTOMOBILE driving simulators ,FACIAL expression ,DETECTORS ,EYE tracking - Abstract
Capturing drivers' affective responses given driving context and driver-pedestrian interactions remains a challenge for designing in-vehicle, empathic interfaces. To address this, we conducted two lab-based studies using camera and physiological sensors. Our first study collected participants' (N = 21) emotion self-reports and physiological signals (including facial temperatures) toward non-verbal, pedestrian crossing videos from the Joint Attention for Autonomous Driving dataset. Our second study increased realism by employing a hybrid driving simulator setup to capture participants' affective responses (N = 24) toward enacted, non-verbal pedestrian crossing actions. Key findings showed: (a) non-positive actions in videos elicited higher arousal ratings, whereas different in-video pedestrian crossing actions significantly influenced participants' physiological signals. (b) Non-verbal pedestrian interactions in the hybrid simulator setup significantly influenced participants' facial expressions, but not their physiological signals. We contribute to the development of in-vehicle empathic interfaces that draw on behavioral and physiological sensing to in-situ infer driver affective responses during non-verbal pedestrian interactions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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