Using an Immersive Video Environment to Assess Pedestrians’ Compliance With COVID Distance Keeping Interventions

Author:

Stenkamp Jan1ORCID,Karic Benjamin1,Scharf Paula1,Verstegen Judith A2,Kray Christian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Muenster Institute for Geoinformatics, , Muenster, Germany

2. Utrecht University Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, , Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Physical distancing is a key measure to slow the spread of many highly infectious diseases, e.g. COVID-19. Streetscape interventions such as pedestrian signage can contribute to ensuring distances are kept, but it is unclear to what extent people comply with these in practice. This paper tackles this question using an immersive video environment to realistically simulate real-life streetscapes in the lab. In a controlled user study, we augmented panoramic video footage with pedestrian one-way street signage and recorded route decisions to assess compliance with distance keeping measures. Our results indicate that such signage affects routing decisions and can thus help pedestrians to avoid crowded situations where distance keeping is difficult. We also identified further factors affecting decisions and a correlation between intention to comply and actual compliance. The experimental method we used enabled us to effectively and safely carry out a study of a phenomenon that in the real world depends on interaction with the physical environment. This method may have applications in other areas in which simulations of physical environments are important.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction,Software,Library and Information Sciences

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