Evaluation of traffic visual environment through driver's eye fixation.

Author(s)
Kobayashi, M. & Murata, T.
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Abstract

The aim of this survey is to obtain a correspondence between driver's eye movement and the traffic visual environment. The items of the survey were as follows: 1) Driver's fixation duration to a certain object; 2) Driver's fixation distance where he starts to fixate, and 3) Fixation time percentage by categories.

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B 6404 fo /83.2/
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From: OECD Symposium on Road User Perception and Decision-Making, Rome, November 1972, p. 55-69, fig., graph., tab., ref.

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