Supplementary data for the paper 'crowdsourced gazes'
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Bazilinskyy, Pavlo; Dodou, Dimitra; de Winter, Joost (2021): Supplementary data for the paper 'crowdsourced gazes'. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/13614824.v1
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Dataset
In a
crowdsourced experiment, the effects of distance and type of the approaching vehicle,
traffic density, and visual clutter on pedestrians’ attention distribution were
explored. 966 participants viewed 107 images of diverse traffic scenes for
durations between 100 and 4000 ms. Participants’ eye-gaze data were collected using
the TurkEyes method. The method involved briefly showing codecharts after each
image and asking the participants to type the code they saw last. The results
indicate that automated vehicles were more often glanced at than manual
vehicles. Measuring eye gaze without an eye tracker is promising.
history
- 2021-02-23 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
- This research is supported by grant 016.Vidi.178.047 (2018–2024; “How should automated vehicles communicate with other road users?”), which is financed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering (3mE)
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