Presentation 2002/1/17
The quantative analysis and modeling of the detour behavior.
Hiroshi WATANABE, Hiroyuki UMEMURA, Masaki TANIGUCHI, Katsunori MATSUOKA,
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Abstract(in English) The primary purpose of this study is that the prediction of the human path selection behavior including the dangerous and unreasonable ones in the working space, road, house and so on. In this paper, we reported the quantitative properties of subjects' walking pathway measured by the head position sensor. They were asked to walk between two points under the time restriction and/or the simulated via-point condition in the 3m by 3m experimental space allocating six obstacles. We, at the same time, measured their path selections when they walked to the 'next start point' among the each trials candidly and analyzed their spontaneous walking through the obstacles. Our results showed that human path selection did not always based on the distance minimize or time minimize constrains and the some cognitive factors effected on their behaviors.
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Keyword(in English) path selection / human error / behavior prediction / environmental factor
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Title (in English) The quantative analysis and modeling of the detour behavior.
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Keyword(1) path selection
Keyword(2) human error
Keyword(3) behavior prediction
Keyword(4) environmental factor
1st Author's Name Hiroshi WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, AIST()
2nd Author's Name Hiroyuki UMEMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, AIST
3rd Author's Name Masaki TANIGUCHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, AIST
4th Author's Name Katsunori MATSUOKA
4th Author's Affiliation Human Stress Signal Research Center, AIST
Date 2002/1/17
Paper # 2001-HIP-80
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 594
Page pp.pp.-
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