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Acoustic Cues Increase Situational Awareness in Accident Situations: A VR Car-Driving Study

Authors
Ju, UijongChuang, Lewis L.Wallraven, Christian
Issue Date
4월-2022
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Decision-making; virtual reality; auditory warning; situational awareness
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, v.23, no.4, pp.3281 - 3291
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Volume
23
Number
4
Start Page
3281
End Page
3291
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/140818
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2020.3035374
ISSN
1524-9050
Abstract
Our work for the first time evaluates the effectiveness of visual and acoustic warning systems in an accident situation using a realistic, immersive driving simulation. In a first experiment, 70 participants were trained to complete a course at high speed. The course contained several forks where a wrong turn would lead to the car falling off a cliff and crashing - these forks were indicated either with a visual warning sign for a first, no-sound group or with a visual and auditory warning cue for a second, sound group. In a testing phase, right after the warning signals were given, trees suddenly fell on the road, leaving the (fatal) turn open. Importantly, in the no-sound group, 18 out of 35 people still chose this turn, whereas in the sound group only 5 out of 35 people did so - the added sound therefore had a large and significant increase in situational awareness. We found no other differences between the groups concerning age, physiological responses, or driving experience. In a second replication experiment, the setup was repeated with another 70 participants without emphasis on driving speed. Results fully confirmed the previous findings with 17 out of 35 people in the no-sound group versus only 6 out of 35 in the sound group choosing the turn to the cliff. With these two experiments using a one-shot design to avoid pre-meditation and testing naive, rapid decision-making, we provide clear evidence for the advantage of visual-auditory in-vehicle warning systems for promoting situational awareness.
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