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Lane-change detection using a computational driver model.

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  • Lane-change detection using a computational driver model. Abstract Text:

    dario d salvucciDario D Salvucci,hiren m mandaliaHiren M Mandalia,nobuyuki kugeNobuyuki Kuge,tomohiro yamamuraTomohiro Yamamura,dario d salvucciDario D Salvucci,hiren m mandaliaHiren M Mandalia,nobuyuki kugeNobuyuki Kuge,tomohiro yamamuraTomohiro Yamamura,

    OBJECTIVE: This paper introduces a robust, real-time system for detecting driver lane changes. Background: As intelligent transportation systems evolve to assist drivers in their intended behaviors, the systems have demonstrated a need for methods of inferring driver intentions and detecting intended maneuvers. METHOD: Using a "model tracing" methodology, our system simulates a set of possible driver intentions and their resulting behaviors using a simplification of a previously validated computational model of driver behavior. The system compares the model's simulated behavior with a driver's actual observed behavior and thus continually infers the driver's unobservable intentions from her or his observable actions. RESULTS: For data collected in a driving simulator, the system detects 82% of lane changes within 0.5 s of maneuver onset (assuming a 5% false alarm rate), 93% within 1 s, and 95% before the vehicle moves one fourth of the lane width laterally. For data collected from an instrumented vehicle, the system detects 61% within 0.5 s, 77% within 1 s, and 84% before the vehicle moves one-fourth of the lane width laterally. CONCLUSION: The model-tracing system is the first system to demonstrate high sample-by-sample accuracy at low false alarm rates as well as high accuracy over the course of a lane change with respect to time and lateral movement. APPLICATION: By providing robust real-time detection of driver lane changes, the system shows good promise for incorporation into the next generation of intelligent transportation systems.

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    dd salvucciDD Salvucci,hm mandaliaHM Mandalia,n kugeN Kuge,t yamamuraT Yamamura,dd salvucciDD Salvucci,hm mandaliaHM Mandalia,n kugeN Kuge,t yamamuraT Yamamura,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Validation Studies

    Journal: Human factors

    VOLUME: 49

    Page Numbers: 532-42

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    ISSN: 0018-7208

    DAY: 7

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Computer Science, Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. salvucci@cs.drexel.edu

    Country: United States

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