DocumentCode :
1250952
Title :
Self-Coaching System Based on Recorded Driving Data: Learning From One´s Experiences
Author :
Takeda, Kazuya ; Miyajima, Chiyomi ; Suzuki, Tatsuya ; Angkititrakul, Pongtep ; Kurumida, Kenji ; Kuroyanagi, Yuichi ; Ishikawa, Hiroaki ; Terashima, Ryuta ; Wakita, Toshihiro ; Oikawa, Masato ; Komada, Yuichi
Author_Institution :
Nagoya Univ., Nagoya, Japan
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1821
Lastpage :
1831
Abstract :
This paper describes the development of a self-coaching system to improve driving behavior by allowing drivers to review a record of their own driving activity. By employing stochastic driver-behavior modeling, the proposed system is able to detect a wide range of potentially hazardous situations, which conventional event data recorders are not able to capture, including those involving latent risks, of which drivers themselves are unaware. By utilizing these automatically detected hazardous situations, our web-based system offers a user-friendly interface for drivers to navigate and review each hazardous situation in detail (e.g., driving scenes are categorized into different types of hazardous situations and are displayed with corresponding multimodal driving signals). Furthermore, the system provides feedback on each risky driving behavior and suggests how users can safely respond to such situations. The proposed system establishes a cooperative relationship between the driver, the vehicle, and the driving environment, leading to the development of the next generation of safety systems and paving the way for an alternative form of driving education that could further reduce the number of fatal accidents. The system´s potential benefits are demonstrated through preliminary extensive evaluation of an on-road experiment, showing that safe-driving behavior can be significantly improved when drivers use the proposed system.
Keywords :
Internet; data recording; road accidents; road safety; traffic engineering computing; user interfaces; Web-based system; driver-vehicle cooperative relationship; driving activity; driving data recording; driving education; fatal accident reduction; hazardous situations; multimodal driving signals; on-road experiment; risky driving behavior; safe-driving behavior; safety systems; selfcoaching system; stochastic driver-behavior modeling; user-friendly interface; Data models; Human factors; Road accidents; Safety; User interfaces; Detection of risky driving; diagnosis and feedback system; driver coaching; potentially hazardous situation; self-directed learning;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1524-9050
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2012.2205917
Filename :
6248706
Link To Document :
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