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Exterior sounds for electric and automated vehicles: Loud is effective
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Predicting perceived risk of traffic scenes using computer vision
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Stopping by looking: A driver-pedestrian interaction study in a coupled simulator using head-mounted displays with eye-tracking
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The effect of drivers’ eye contact on pedestrians’ perceived safety
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Get Out of The Way! Examining eHMIs in Critical Driver-Pedestrian Encounters in a Coupled Simulator
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Blinded windows and empty driver seats: The effects of automated vehicle characteristics on cyclists’ decision-making
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Automated vehicles that communicate implicitly: examining the use of lateral position within the lane
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Towards the detection of driver–pedestrian eye contact
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How should external human-machine interfaces behave? Examining the effects of colour, position, message, activation distance, vehicle yielding, and visual distraction among 1,434 participants
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Bio-inspired intent communication for automated vehicles
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How do pedestrians distribute their visual attention when walking through a parking garage? An eye-tracking study
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What driving style makes pedestrians think a passing vehicle is driving automatically?
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Visual Attention of Pedestrians in Traffic Scenes: A Crowdsourcing Experiment
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Coupled simulator for research on the interaction between pedestrians and (automated) vehicles
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External Human-Machine Interfaces: Which of 729 Colors Is Best for Signaling 'Please (Do not) Cross'?
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Risk perception: A study using dashcam videos and participants from different world regions
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Blind driving by means of the track angle error
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Continuous auditory feedback on the status of adaptive cruise control, lane deviation, and time headway: An acceptable support for truck drivers?
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Survey on eHMI concepts: The effect of text, color, and perspective
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When will most cars be able to drive fully automatically? Projections of 18,970 survey respondents