Qualitative Reasoning Approach to a Driver’s Cognitive Mental Load

Author:

Sega Shinichiro1,Iwasaki Hirotoshi1,Hiraishi Hironori2,Mizoguchi Fumio3

Affiliation:

1. Denso IT Laboratory, Inc., Japan

2. Akita National College of Technology, Japan

3. Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Abstract

This paper explores applying qualitative reasoning to a driver’s mental state in real driving situations so as to develop a working load for intelligent transportation systems. The authors identify the cognitive state that determines whether a driver will be ready to operate a device in car navigation. In order to identify the driver’s cognitive state, the authors will measure eye movements during car-driving situations. Data can be acquired for the various actions of a car driver, in particular braking, acceleration, and steering angles from the experiment car. The authors constructed a driver cognitive mental load using the framework of qualitative reasoning. The response of the model was checked by qualitative simulation. The authors also verified the model using real data collected by driving an actual car. The results indicated that the model could represent the change in the cognitive mental load based on measurable data. This means that the framework of this paper will be useful for designing user interfaces for next-generation systems that actively employ user situations.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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