Author: Sharma Dipak G.
Affiliation: Doshisha University (Japan)
Title: Preventing driving accidents via detection of driver-induced steering oscillations
Keywords: steering oscillation, human factor in transportation, cognitive load, accident prevention, TORCS
Session: 1B
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Author: Shimizu Kazuyuki
Affiliation: Hokkaido university (Japan)
Title: Effect of visual distraction on response time for lane change with partially automated vehicle
Keywords: partially automated vehicle, lane change, reaction time, visual distraction
Session: 3A
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Author: Shimohara Katsunori
Affiliation: Doshisha University (Japan)
Title: Preventing driving accidents via detection of driver-induced steering oscillations
Keywords: steering oscillation, human factor in transportation, cognitive load, accident prevention, TORCS
Session: 1B
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Author: Silverans Peter
Affiliation: Belgian Road Safety Institute (Belgium)
Title: Phone manipulation at intersections with traffic lights: an observational study
Keywords: phone manipulation, drivers, pedestrians, intersections
Session: 9B
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Author: Silvert Laetitia
Affiliation: Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et de psychologie cognitive (France)
Title: When motion and color compete for selective attention, motion induces a stronger distraction
Keywords: distraction, selective attention, saliency, motion
Session: 3B
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Author: Simmons Sarah
Affiliation: University of Calgary (Canada)
Title: A meta-analysis of in-vehicle and nomadic voice-recognition system interaction and driving performance
Keywords: voice, recognition systems, meta, analysis, driving performance, driver distraction
Session: 9B
Author: Skrypchuk Lee
Affiliation: Jaguar Land Rover (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: Skrypchuk Lee
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: Skrypchuk Lee
Affiliation: Jaguar Land Rover (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: Skrypchuk Lee
Affiliation: Jaguar Land Rover, HMI Research Team (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: Sommer David
Affiliation: University of Applied Sciences Schmalkalden (Germany)
Title: Short-term prediction versus detection of microsleep events
Keywords: sleepiness, microsleep, electroencephalography, time, frequency analysis, machine learning
Session: 8A
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Author: Stanton Neville
Affiliation: University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
Title: Understanding drivers' strategies for engaging with in-vehicle technology while driving: An interview study
Keywords: in-vehicle technology, distraction, qualitative, review
Session: 5A
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Author: Stanton Neville A.
Affiliation: University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
Title: What does current research tell us about why drivers engage with technological distractions: A Review
Keywords: in-vehicle technology, distraction, qualitative, review
Session: 9B
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Author: Steel Piers
Affiliation: University of Calgary (Canada)
Title: A meta-analysis of in-vehicle and nomadic voice-recognition system interaction and driving performance
Keywords: voice, recognition systems, meta, analysis, driving performance, driver distraction
Session: 9B
Author: Stratulat Anca
Affiliation: Groupe PSA (France)
Title: Predicting when driver's state is going to become degraded
Keywords: degraded state, drowsiness, prediction, machine learning
Session: 8A
Author: Suzuki Yutaro
Affiliation: Hokkaido university (Japan)
Title: Effect of visual distraction on response time for lane change with partially automated vehicle
Keywords: partially automated vehicle, lane change, reaction time, visual distraction
Session: 3A
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