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The Study to Diagnose the Road-Driver Compatibility III: Development and Validation of Diagnostic Model  

Kim, Jung-Yong (Dept. of Information & Industrial Engineering, Hanyang University)
Yoon, Sang-Young (Dept. of Information & Industrial Engineering, Hanyang University)
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Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers / v.30, no.1, 2004 , pp. 58-64 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to determine the level of safety on highway driving, the relationship between the psychophysiological signal and driving condition was investigated. In particular, a Demand-Effort model was conceptualized and used in this study to diagnose the suitability of driving by reading the patterns of psychophysiological signals. To run the model, threshold values were determined to categorize the high, moderate and low level of effort. To examine the sensitivity of the model, a cross-validation process was performed by collecting additional data. Further investigation need to be conducted to improve the sensitivity of the model for practical application.
Keywords
driver's psychophysiological state; Demand-Effort model development;
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