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Most current services can notify drivers of dangers predicted by exchanging vehicle information. However, human drivers use multiple modalities to express their intentions, such as gestures and lights as well as vehicle behavior, even if these interactions can cause misunderstandings. A solution to reduce these misunderstandings is to exchange driver intentions via V2V communication. This study proposes the concept of exchanging driver intentions via a driver agent that understands the driver's utterance and sends a message using V2V communication. An experiment including five scenarios was conducted by employing the Wizard of Oz method on a driving simulator. The acceptability of the inter-driver interaction was evaluated by conducting a questionnaire survey and a semi-structured interview. Furthermore, we analyzed the relationship between acceptability and one's usual driving style. Consequently, we formed hypothesized key factors of the inter-driver interaction via V2V communication.\n------------------------------\nThis is a preprint of an article intended for publication Journal of\nInformation Processing(JIP). This preprint should not be cited. This\narticle should be cited as: Journal of Information Processing Vol.29(2021) (online)\nDOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2197/ipsjjip.29.667\n------------------------------","subitem_description_type":"Other"}]},"item_2_description_8":{"attribute_name":"論文抄録(英)","attribute_value_mlt":[{"subitem_description":"Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication is expected to serve as a new information exchange method to help reduce traffic accidents. Most current services can notify drivers of dangers predicted by exchanging vehicle information. However, human drivers use multiple modalities to express their intentions, such as gestures and lights as well as vehicle behavior, even if these interactions can cause misunderstandings. A solution to reduce these misunderstandings is to exchange driver intentions via V2V communication. This study proposes the concept of exchanging driver intentions via a driver agent that understands the driver's utterance and sends a message using V2V communication. An experiment including five scenarios was conducted by employing the Wizard of Oz method on a driving simulator. The acceptability of the inter-driver interaction was evaluated by conducting a questionnaire survey and a semi-structured interview. Furthermore, we analyzed the relationship between acceptability and one's usual driving style. Consequently, we formed hypothesized key factors of the inter-driver interaction via V2V communication.\n------------------------------\nThis is a preprint of an article intended for publication Journal of\nInformation Processing(JIP). This preprint should not be cited. This\narticle should be cited as: Journal of Information Processing Vol.29(2021) (online)\nDOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2197/ipsjjip.29.667\n------------------------------","subitem_description_type":"Other"}]},"item_2_biblio_info_10":{"attribute_name":"書誌情報","attribute_value_mlt":[{"bibliographic_titles":[{"bibliographic_title":"情報処理学会論文誌"}],"bibliographicIssueDates":{"bibliographicIssueDate":"2021-10-15","bibliographicIssueDateType":"Issued"},"bibliographicIssueNumber":"10","bibliographicVolumeNumber":"62"}]},"relation_version_is_last":true,"weko_creator_id":"44499"},"id":213314,"updated":"2025-01-19T17:12:18.186859+00:00","links":{}}