An Eye Gaze Heatmap Analysis of Uncertainty Head-Up Display Designs for Conditional Automated Driving

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2024-05-11

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Gerber, Michael A.
Schroeter, Ronald
Johnson, Daniel
Janssen, C.P.ORCID 0000-0002-9849-404XISNI 0000000427320370
Rakotonirainy, Andry
Kuo, Jonny
Lenne, Mike G.

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Abstract

This paper reports results from a high-fidelity driving simulator study (N=215) about a head-up display (HUD) that conveys a conditional automated vehicle's dynamic “uncertainty” about the current situation while fallback drivers watch entertaining videos. We compared (between-group) three design interventions: display (a bar visualisation of uncertainty close to the video), interruption (interrupting the video during uncertain situations), and combination (a combination of both), against a baseline (video-only). We visualised eye-tracking data to conduct a heatmap analysis of the four groups' gaze behaviour over time. We found interruptions initiated a phase during which participants interleaved their attention between monitoring and entertainment. This improved monitoring behaviour was more pronounced in combination compared to interruption, suggesting pre-warning interruptions have positive effects. The same addition had negative effects without interruptions (comparing baseline & display). Intermittent interruptions may have safety benefits over placing additional peripheral displays without compromising usability.

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Conditional Automated Driving, Driving Simulator Study, Eye-tracking, Fallback Readiness, Head Up Display, Heatmap Analysis, Non-Driving Related Activity, Robot Supervision, Task Switch, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Software

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Gerber, M A, Schroeter, R, Johnson, D, Janssen, C P, Rakotonirainy, A, Kuo, J & Lenne, M G 2024, An Eye Gaze Heatmap Analysis of Uncertainty Head-Up Display Designs for Conditional Automated Driving. in CHI 2024 : Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems., 258, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings, Association for Computing Machinery, 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems, CHI 2024, Hybrid, Honolulu, United States, 11/05/24. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3642219, conference