Eyes on a Car: an Interface Design for Communication between an Autonomous Car and a Pedestrian

Chia-Ming Chang, Koki Toda, Daisuke Sakamoto, T. Igarashi
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Self-driving technologies have been increasingly developed and tested in recent years (e.g., Volvo's and Google's self-driving cars). However, only a limited number of investigations have so far been conducted into communication between self-driving cars and pedestrians. For example, when a pedestrian is about to cross a street, that pedestrian needs to know the intension of the approaching self-driving car. In the present study, we designed a novel interface known as "Eyes on a Car" to address this problem. We added eyes onto a car so as to establish eye contact communication between that car and pedestrians. The car looks at the pedestrian in order to indicate its intention to stop. This novel interface design was evaluated via a virtual reality (VR) simulated environment featuring a street-crossing scenario. The evaluation results show that pedestrians can make the correct street-crossing decision more quickly if the approaching car has the novel interface "eyes" than in the case of normal cars. In addition, the results show that pedestrians feel safer with regard to crossing a street if the approaching car has eyes and if the eyes look at them.
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汽车之眼:自动驾驶汽车与行人通信的界面设计
近年来,自动驾驶技术得到了越来越多的开发和测试(例如沃尔沃和谷歌的自动驾驶汽车)。然而,到目前为止,对自动驾驶汽车和行人之间的通信进行的调查数量有限。例如,当行人要过马路时,行人需要知道正在接近的自动驾驶汽车的强度。在目前的研究中,我们设计了一个被称为“汽车之眼”的新颖界面来解决这个问题。我们在汽车上增加了眼睛,以便在汽车和行人之间建立眼神交流。汽车看着行人,以表明它打算停车。这种新颖的界面设计通过虚拟现实(VR)模拟环境进行了评估,其中包括过马路的场景。评价结果表明,与普通车辆相比,如果迎面驶来的车辆具有新颖的界面“眼睛”,行人可以更快地做出正确的过马路决策。此外,研究结果还表明,如果驶近的汽车有眼睛,并且这只眼睛看着行人,行人在过马路时会感到更安全。
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