Presentation 1997/12/20
A correlation of eye-movement and pupillary change in driving simulation
Koji TAKAHASHI, Minoru NAKAYAMA, Yasutaka SHIMIZU,
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Abstract(in English) Eye-movement and pupillary change have been used as indexes in educational studies and behavior analysis. Because they reflect the process of human information input, it is possible to use them as indexes for human cognitive load. This paper proposes to evaluate cognitive load, during driving simulation using eye-movement and pupillary changes. This paper defines "most-frequent-eye-movement-velocity" for quantitative analysis of cognitive load in driving simulation, with measurement of eye-movement and the estimation of pupillary size. Experimental results indicate that when coupled with "verse capping task" and "memory task", "most-frequent-eye-movement-velocity" and pupillary size increased during simulation. Furthermore, upon measurement of gazing time. It was discovered that for the previous cases, time spent on gazing on the road fell significantly.
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Keyword(in English) eye-movement / pupillary change / biological information / cognitive load / gazing behavior
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Title (in English) A correlation of eye-movement and pupillary change in driving simulation
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Keyword(1) eye-movement
Keyword(2) pupillary change
Keyword(3) biological information
Keyword(4) cognitive load
Keyword(5) gazing behavior
1st Author's Name Koji TAKAHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation The Center for Research And Development of Educational technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Minoru NAKAYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation The Center for Research And Development of Educational technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Yasutaka SHIMIZU
3rd Author's Affiliation The Center for Research And Development of Educational technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 1997/12/20
Paper # ET97-89
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 464
Page pp.pp.-
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