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2023-12-20 |
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Analysis of Driver's Emotion and Driving Performance during Music Listening using Physiological Indexes |
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Analysis of Driver's Emotion and Driving Performance during Music Listening using Physiological Indexes |
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http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 |
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conference paper |
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Shibaura Institute of Technology |
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Shibaura Institute of Technology |
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Shibaura Institute of Technology |
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Shibaura Institute of Technology |
著者名 |
Narumon, Jadram
Midori, Sugaya
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Narumon, Jadram
Midori, Sugaya
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Driver inattention, mainly due to drowsiness, is a significant factor in traffic accidents. Music is widely used to reduce a driver's drowsiness. There are various driving performances while listening to music. However, it is unclear what factors contribute to individual differences in driving performance. Therefore, this study investigates the factors contributing to individual differences in driving performance while listening to music. The experiment was conducted in two conditions: driving with and without listening to music using a driving simulator. We grouped drivers based on their driving performance and evaluated and compared the emotions between different groups. The results indicate that five out of seven participants in the low-driving performance group experience similar emotions: lower comfort and higher arousal. However, it is necessary to increase the number of participants to verify the results in future experiments. |
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Driver inattention, mainly due to drowsiness, is a significant factor in traffic accidents. Music is widely used to reduce a driver's drowsiness. There are various driving performances while listening to music. However, it is unclear what factors contribute to individual differences in driving performance. Therefore, this study investigates the factors contributing to individual differences in driving performance while listening to music. The experiment was conducted in two conditions: driving with and without listening to music using a driving simulator. We grouped drivers based on their driving performance and evaluated and compared the emotions between different groups. The results indicate that five out of seven participants in the low-driving performance group experience similar emotions: lower comfort and higher arousal. However, it is necessary to increase the number of participants to verify the results in future experiments. |
書誌情報 |
Proceedings of Asia Pacific Conference on Robot IoT System Development and Platform
巻 2023,
p. 48-49,
発行日 2023-12-20
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情報処理学会 |