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Definitions and Experimental Measures Related to the Specification of Driver Visual Behavior Using Video-Based Techniques
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2396_202309
- Stabilized
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English
Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice defines key terms used in the description and analysis of video based driver eye glance behavior, as well as guidance in the analysis of that data. The information provided in this practiced is intended to provide consistency for terms, definitions, and analysis techniques. This practice is to be used in laboratory, driving simulator, and on-road evaluations of how people drive, with particular emphasis on evaluating Driver Vehicle Interfaces (DVIs; e.g., in-vehicle multimedia systems, controls and displays). In terms of how such data are reduced, this version only concerns manual video-based techniques. However, even in its current form, the practice should be useful for describing the performance of automated sensors (eye trackers) and automated reduction (computer vision).
Rationale
This technical report is being stabilized because it covers a technique for video-based annotation of driver visual behavior which is mature and not likely to change in the foreseeable future. This technique is used and referenced in other standards and publicly available documents.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
Driver Metrics, Performance, Behaviors and States Committee
This technical committee is responsible for all safety and human factors issues that impact the driver metrics (e.g., navigation and route guidance and calculations, driver visual behavior using video-based techniques, operational definitions of driving performance measures, evaluation approaches and metrics, and driver fatigue and drowsiness states, etc.).
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