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Get Ready for Being Chauffeured: Passenger's Preferences and Trust While Being Driven by Human and Automation

机译:准备就被驾托:乘客的偏好和信任,同时受到人类和自动化的推动

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Objective We investigated passenger’s trust and preferences using subjective, qualitative, and psychophysiological measures while being driven either by human or automation in a field study and a driving simulator experiment. Background The passenger’s perspective has largely been neglected in autonomous driving research, although the change of roles from an active driver to a passive passenger is incontrovertible. Investigations of passenger’s appraisals on self-driving vehicles often seem convoluted with active manual driving experiences instead of comparisons with being driven by humans. Method We conducted an exploratory field study using an autonomous research vehicle ( N = 11) and a follow-up experimental driving simulation ( N = 24). Participants were driven on the same course by a human and an autonomous agent sitting on a passenger seat. Skin conductance, trust, and qualitative characteristics of the perceived driving situation were assessed. In addition, the effect of driving style (defensive vs. sporty) was evaluated in the simulator. Results Both investigations revealed a close relation between subjective trust ratings and skin conductance, with increased trust and by trend reduced arousal for human compared with automation in control. Even though driving behavior was equivalent in the simulator when being driven by human and automation, passengers most preferred and trusted the human-defensive driver. Conclusion Individual preferences for driving style and human or autonomous vehicle control influence trust and subjective driving characterizations. Application The findings are applicable in human-automation research, reminding to not neglect subjective attributions and psychophysiological reactions as a result of ascribed control duties in relation to specific execution characteristics.
机译:目的,我们调查了使用主观,定性和精神生理学措施的乘客的信任和偏好,同时通过人类或自动化在现场研究和驾驶模拟器实验中推动。背景技术乘客的观点在很大程度上在自动驾驶研究中被忽略了忽视,尽管从活跃驾驶员到被动乘客的角色的变化是无法控制的。乘客对自动驾驶车辆的评估的调查通常似乎与积极的手动驾驶经验相反,而不是通过人类驱动的比较。方法我们使用自主研究车辆(n = 11)进行了探索性实地研究和随访实验驾驶模拟(n = 24)。参与者被人类和自治工人坐在同一课程上坐在乘客座位上。评估了感知驾驶情况的皮肤传导,信任和定性特征。此外,在模拟器中评估了驾驶风格(防御与运动型)的效果。结果,两项调查都揭示了主观信任评级和皮肤电导之间的密切关系,随着控制的自动化,人类的信任增加和趋势减少了人类的潮流。即使在由人类和自动化驱动的模拟器中驾驶行为等同于模拟器时,乘客最受欢迎和信任人类防御司机。结论驾驶风格和人类或自主车辆控制的个人偏好影响信任和主观驾驶表征。应用调查结果适用于人类自动化研究,由于与具体执行特征有关的控制税,提醒不要忽视主观归因和心理生理学反应。

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