2019
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2019.1698220
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Adaptive Visual Assistance System for Enhancing the Driver Awareness of Pedestrians

Abstract: In the past decade, Pedestrian Collision Warning Systems have been proposed to detect pedestrians and warn drivers of imminent collision. However, such systems are often limited by eye-off-road and cognitive overload problems. Head Up displays with augmented reality are being considered as a key technology for changing drivers' user experiences. In this paper, we propose a new visual assistance system that can enhance drivers' perception by dynamically directing attention to pedestrians to avoid collisions usi… Show more

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“…Vulnerable road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, are being researched from two perspectives: 1) the driver perspective that has the responsibility to be aware of the surroundings in manual driving (e.g., Bozkir et al, 2019;Frémont et al, 2019), and 2) the VRU perspective that needs to understand the driver/ vehicle intentions (e.g., Doric et al, 2016;. As such, speed perceptions and crossing behaviors have to be thoroughly evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vulnerable road users, including pedestrians and cyclists, are being researched from two perspectives: 1) the driver perspective that has the responsibility to be aware of the surroundings in manual driving (e.g., Bozkir et al, 2019;Frémont et al, 2019), and 2) the VRU perspective that needs to understand the driver/ vehicle intentions (e.g., Doric et al, 2016;. As such, speed perceptions and crossing behaviors have to be thoroughly evaluated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%