The COMMOTIONS Urban Interactions Driving Simulator Study Dataset

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Authors Aravinda Ramakrishnan Srinivasan, Julian Schumann, Yueyang Wang, Yi-Shin Lin, Michael Daly, Albert Solernou, Arkady Zgonnikov, Matteo Leonetti, Jac Billington, Gustav Markkula arXiv ID 2305.11909 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 4 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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Accurate modelling of road user interaction has received lot of attention in recent years due to the advent of increasingly automated vehicles. To support such modelling, there is a need to complement naturalistic datasets of road user interaction with targeted, controlled study data. This paper describes a dataset collected in a simulator study conducted in the project COMMOTIONS, addressing urban driving interactions, in a state of the art moving base driving simulator. The study focused on two types of near-crash situations that can arise in urban driving interactions, and also collected data on human driver gap acceptance across a range of controlled gap sequences.
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