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van Nes, N. (author), Christoph, M. (author), Hoedemaeker, M. (author), van der Horst, A.R.A. (author)
Naturalistic driving studies are increasingly applied in different shapes and sizes. The European project PROLOGUE has investigated the value and feasibility of a large-scale naturalistic driving study in Europe. Within PROLOGUE several pilot studies have been conducted in different countries. The Dutch field trial investigated the value and...
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Garcia, J.A. (author), Rodriguez-Sánchez, R. (author), Fdez-Valdivia, J. (author), Toet, A. (author)
The objective of image fusion is to represent relevant information from multiple individual images in a single image. Some fusion methods may represent important visual information more distinctively than others, thereby conveying it more efficiently to the human observer. Here, we propose to rank order images fused by different methods...
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Hancock, P.A. (author), Mercado, J.E. (author), Merlo, J. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author)
The present experiment tested 60 individuals on a multiple screen, visual target detection task. Using a within-participant design, individuals received no-cue augmentation, an augmenting tactile cue alone, an augmenting auditory cue alone or both of the latter augmentations in combination. Results showed significant and substantive improvements...
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Correia Grácio, B.J. (author), Bos, J.E. (author)
Humans are able to estimate the vertical direction of an Earth fixed reference frame, which estimate is known as the subjective vertical (SV). To identify the SV, a distinction must be made between accelerations due to self-motion and gravity. Previous studies on this topic measured the SV using a variety of methods possibly affecting the...
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Toet, A. (author), Henselmans, M. (author), Lucassen, M.P. (author), Gevers, T. (author)
This study explores the effects of various spatiotemporal dynamic texture characteristics on human emotions. The emotional experience of auditory (eg, music) and haptic repetitive patterns has been studied extensively. In contrast, the emotional experience of visual dynamic textures is still largely unknown, despite their natural ubiquity and...
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Tak, S. (author), Cockburn, A. (author)
Abstract—Treemaps are a well known and powerful space-filling visualisation method for displaying hierarchical data. Many alternative treemap algorithms have been proposed, often with the aim being to optimise performance across several criteria, including spatial stability to assist users in locating and monitoring items of interest. In this...
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), Reuderink, B. (author), Vincent, J. (author), van Gerven, M.A.J. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author)
article 2013
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Toet, A. (author)
A real-time mapping technique enables full-color rendering of multi-spectral nighttime images, making them as clear and colorful as daylight ones
article 2012
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Hoedemaeker, D.M. (author)
Binnen de automobielindustrie wordt hard gewerkt aan verkeersveiligheidsystemen in de nieuwste modellen. Zo presenteert Mercedes Benz binnenkort een nieuwe klasse die al 36o graden 'om zich heen kan kijken'om gevaar en ongevallen te voorkomen. Belangrijke ontwikkelingen, maar de winst is toch vaak minder dan je zou hopen, relativeert Marika...
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author)
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Martens, M.H. (author)
Auto's die gedeeltelijk automatisch rijden krijgen minder ongelukken en verbeteren de doorstroming. Maar dan moeten ze wel 100 procent veilig functioneren. Volgens verkeerspsycholoog Marieke Martens kan dat alleen als voldoende rekening is gehouden met de gedragseffecten van systemen die een deel van de rijtaak overnemen.
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Toet, A. (author), van der Spek, E.D. (author), Houtkamp, J.M. (author)
We investigated if cybersickness has an effect on the affective appraisal of a virtual environment (VE). For many applications it is essential that users experience the simulated environment in a similar way as the corresponding real one. Navigation through VEs is known to negatively influence the physical well-being of observers by inducing...
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Correia Grácio, B.J. (author), de Winkel, K.N. (author), Groen, E.L. (author), Wentink, M. (author), Bos, J.E. (author)
Without visual feedback, humans perceive tilt when experiencing a sustained linear acceleration. This tilt illusion is commonly referred to as the somatogravic illusion. Although the physiological basis of the illusion seems to be well understood, the dynamic behavior is still subject to discussion. In this study, the dynamic behavior of the...
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Toet, A. (author), Hogervorst, M.A. (author)
We present a new method to derive a multiscale urban camouflage pattern from a given set of background image samples. We applied this method to design a camouflage pattern for a given (semi-arid) urban environment. We performed a human visual search experiment and a computational evaluation study to assess the effectiveness of this multiscale...
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Bijl, P. (author), Maurer, T. (author), Wilson, D. (author)
Search and detection are two everyday jobs of many biological systems, performed almost innately, either consciously or subconsciously and necessary for survival. Search and target detection, in particular, are the first stages in visual observation tasks associated with military target acquisition, industrial inspection, traffic control, and...
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Belpaeme, T. (author), Looije, R. (author), Mioch, T. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
For robots to interact effectively with human users they must be capable of coordinated, timely behavior in response to social context. The Adaptive Strategies for Sustainable Long-Term Social Interaction (ALIZ-E) project focuses on the design of long-term, adaptive social interaction between robots and child users in real-world settings. In...
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This book presents recent developments is the field of human aspects in Ambient Intelligence. This field, and the associated workshop series, addresses multidisciplinary aspects of AmI with human-directed disciplines such as psychology, social science, neuroscience and biomedical sciences. The aim of the workshop series is to get researchers...
book 2013
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Theeuwes, J. (author), van der Horst, A.R.A. (author), Kuiken, M. (author)
Many books focus on individual differences and how those relate to traffic safety, such as accident proneness, gender differences, age, alcohol, and the effects of drugs. Others focus on the safety effects regarding the vehicle, such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, navigation systems, intelligent cruise control and other new gadgets coming...
book 2012
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Gründemann, R. (author), Uljee, M. (author), van Blijswijk, M. (author)
Steeds meer ondernemers merken dat relatief kleine investeringen in slimmer werken grote gevolgen kunnen hebben, zoals stijgende omzetten, kortere doorlooptijden, gemotiveerd personeel, hogere productiviteit. Slimmer organiseren, slimmer samenwerken en slimmer de talenten van je medewerkers benutten, levert een directe bijdrage aan de...
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Hogema, J.H. (author), Wewerinke, P.H. (author)
In the design and development of advanced vehicle control systems such as X-by-Wire (XBW), system safety is a crucial aspect. Failures in XBW can easily result in accidents. Therefore, methods and tools are needed to ensure fault-tolerant systems. Quantifying the consequence of an error is far from trivial, since the consequence is determined...
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