Detection of saliency in crowdsourced gazes data.
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Detection of saliency in crowdsourced gazes data.
Crowdsourced experiment 2 on the color of external Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) for a crossing scenario.
Crowdsourced experiment 1 on the color of external Human-Machine Interfaces (eHMIs) for a crossing scenario.
Crowdsourced experiment on the effects of automated vehicle characteristics on cyclist decision-making.
All issues, discussions etc. on mirror: https://gitlab.com/tuda-fzd/perception-sensor-modeling/object-based-generic-perception-object-model
A framework for the analysis of un(certainty) in traffic, using a crowdsourcing approach.
Framework for the analysis of crossing behaviour in the interaction between multiple pedestrians and an automated vehicle, from the perspective of one of the pedestrians using a crowdsourcing approach.
This is the final project in the Course 1 - Introduction to Self Driving Cars of the Self-Driving Car Specialization offered by Coursera
Crowdsourced experiment on bio-inpired interfaces for automated vehicles.
A converter from OpenDRIVE to NetworkX and GeoPandas
Crowdsourced experiment on the use of lateral position for communication between an automated vehicle and a pedestrian.
Building trust towards self driving, one step at a time.
Additional results for "Using Drones as Reference Sensors for Neural-Networks-Based Modeling of Automotive Perception Errors"
Crowdsourced experiment on eye contract between automated vehicles and pedestrians.
An REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) project on human behavior and automated driving features
This project defines a framework for the analysis of crossing behaviour in the interaction between a pedestrian and an automated vehicle with a textual eHMI using a crowdsourcing approach.
Frontend of crowdsourced experiment on acceptance the AI-based lane changes of an automated car.
Term 3, Project 1 of Udacity Self Driving Car Nanodegree -- Path Planning
Examining eHMIs in critical driver-pedestrian encounters in a coupled simulator
MATLAB class intended to serve as the interface between path planning and path tracking.
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