In recent years, the number of traffic accidents caused by elderly drivers has increased in Japan. However, cars are an important mode of transportation for the elderly. Therefore, to ensure safe driving, a system that can assist elderly drivers is required. We propose a driver-agent system that provides support to elderly drivers during and after driving and encourages them to improve their driving. This paper describes the prototype system and the analysis conducted of the teaching records of a human instructor, the impression caused by the instructions on a subject during driving, and subjective evaluation of the driver-agent system.
Takahiro TANAKA
Nagoya University
Kazuhiro FUJIKAKE
Nagoya University
Takashi YONEKAWA
Nagoya University
Misako YAMAGISHI
Nagoya University
Makoto INAGAMI
Nagoya University
Fumiya KINOSHITA
Nagoya University
Hirofumi AOKI
Nagoya University
Hitoshi KANAMORI
Nagoya University
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Takahiro TANAKA, Kazuhiro FUJIKAKE, Takashi YONEKAWA, Misako YAMAGISHI, Makoto INAGAMI, Fumiya KINOSHITA, Hirofumi AOKI, Hitoshi KANAMORI, "Study on Driver Agent Based on Analysis of Driving Instruction Data — Driver Agent for Encouraging Safe Driving Behavior (1) —" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E101-D, no. 5, pp. 1401-1409, May 2018, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2017EDP7203.
Abstract: In recent years, the number of traffic accidents caused by elderly drivers has increased in Japan. However, cars are an important mode of transportation for the elderly. Therefore, to ensure safe driving, a system that can assist elderly drivers is required. We propose a driver-agent system that provides support to elderly drivers during and after driving and encourages them to improve their driving. This paper describes the prototype system and the analysis conducted of the teaching records of a human instructor, the impression caused by the instructions on a subject during driving, and subjective evaluation of the driver-agent system.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.2017EDP7203/_p
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