Spyros Kousidis, C. Kennington, Timo Baumann, Hendrik Buschmeier, S. Kopp, David Schlangen
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引用次数: 17
摘要
开车时进行非同一地点的谈话是危险的(Horrey和Wickens, 2006;Strayer et al., 2006),比与实际在场的“情境”对话者进行对话(Drews et al., 2004)要重要得多。车内对话系统通常更类似于非同地对话,并分享其负面影响(Strayer et al., 2013)。我们实施并测试了一种简单的策略,使车内对话系统能够感知驾驶情况,让它们在检测到危险情况时中断自己,并在结束后恢复。我们表明,与非自适应策略相比,这提高了驾驶性能和系统呈现信息的召回。
Situationally Aware In-Car Information Presentation Using Incremental Speech Generation: Safer, and More Effective
Holding non-co-located conversations while driving is dangerous (Horrey and Wickens, 2006; Strayer et al., 2006), much more so than conversations with physically present, “situated” interlocutors (Drews et al., 2004). In-car dialogue systems typically resemble non-co-located conversations more, and share their negative impact (Strayer et al., 2013). We implemented and tested a simple strategy for making in-car dialogue systems aware of the driving situation, by giving them the capability to interrupt themselves when a dangerous situation is detected, and resume when over. We show that this improves both driving performance and recall of system-presented information, compared to a non-adaptive strategy.