作者
Myounghoon Jeon, Bruce N Walker, Thomas M Gable
发表日期
2015/9/1
期刊
Applied ergonomics
卷号
50
页码范围
185-199
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Research has suggested that interaction with an in-vehicle software agent can improve a driver's psychological state and increase road safety. The present study explored the possibility of using an in-vehicle software agent to mitigate effects of driver anger on driving behavior. After either anger or neutral mood induction, 60 undergraduates drove in a simulator with two types of agent intervention. Results showed that both speech-based agents not only enhance driver situation awareness and driving performance, but also reduce their anger level and perceived workload. Regression models show that a driver's anger influences driving performance measures, mediated by situation awareness. The practical implications include design guidelines for the design of social interaction with in-vehicle software agents.
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M Jeon, BN Walker, TM Gable - Applied ergonomics, 2015