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Gribnau, Martijn (author)
Background: Reading and understanding source<br/>code and writing test cases are indispensable parts of routine for<br/>modern software developers. Unit testing helps many developers<br/>to detect and prevent bugs at an early moment and is a cost-<br/>effective way to improve the effectiveness of a program. With the<br/>availability of portable...
bachelor thesis 2019
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el Hassnaoui, Mounir (author)
Long before humans will completely trust fully automated vehicles, partial and conditional automation where the human driver is still in the loop will dominate the era of autonomous vehicles. However, more than 90% of traffic accidents are due to human errors, of which approximately half appear to be due to perceptual errors. Especially at busy...
master thesis 2019
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Coba, Ludovik (author), Rook, L. (author), Zanker, Markus (author)
Rating summary statistics are basic aggregations that reflect users’ assessments of experienced products and services in numerical form. Thus far, scholars primarily investigated textual reviews, but dedicated considerably less time and effort exploring the potential impact of plain rating summary statistics on people’s choice behavior....
journal article 2019
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Looijestijn, Anouk (author)
<b>Introduction</b>. Air traffic controllers (ATCo’s) are responsible for a safe and efficient air traffic flow, and therefore, they are required to be excellent in conflict detection. Various studies have uncovered relationships between conflict geometry (e.g., conflict angle) and operators’ abilities to detect conflicts. However, little is...
master thesis 2018
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Şükür, Müjdat (author)
Current mobile sensory technology allows us to track eye movement and measure physiological activities in our body. There are several studies conducted in how our body reacts to certain environments by using skin conduction (Nold, 2009) or EEG sensors (Mavros, P., Austwick, M.Z. &amp; Smith, A.H. (2016). Although these methods are fairly new in...
master thesis 2018
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Cabrall, C.D.D. (author), Janssen, Nico (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Background<br/>Automated driving is often proposed as a solution to human errors. However, fully automated driving has not yet reached the point where it can be implemented in real traffic. This study focused on adaptively allocating steering control either to the driver or to an automated pilot based on momentary driver distraction measured...
journal article 2018
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Eisma, Y.B. (author), Cabrall, C.D.D. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
In pioneering work, Senders (1983) tasked five participants to watch a bank of six dials, and found that glance rates and times glanced at dials increase linearly as a function of the frequency bandwidth of the dial&amp;#x0027;s pointer. Senders did not record the angle of the pointers synchronously with eye movements, and so could not assess...
journal article 2018
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Nayar, Gokul (author)
Accurate and safe proton beam delivery is one of the most crucial tasks during Proton Therapy (PT) of ocular melanoma. The eye movement and gaze angle tracking system should be able to monitor in real time the eye position and orientation (6 degree of freedom) to exactly localize the tumor location inside the eye with respect to the proton beam....
master thesis 2017
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Zhang, Y. (author), Pfeuffer, Ken (author), Chong, Ming Ki (author), Alexander, Jason (author), Bulling, Andreas (author), Gellersen, Hans (author)
Gaze information provides indication of users focus which complements remote collaboration tasks, as distant users can see their partner’s focus. In this paper, we apply gaze for co-located collaboration, where users’ gaze locations are presented on the same display, to help collaboration between partners. We integrated various types of gaze...
journal article 2017
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Lu, Z. (author), Coster, Xander (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
Drivers of automated cars may occasionally need to take back manual control after a period of inattentiveness. At present, it is unknown how long it takes to build up situation awareness of a traffic situation. In this study, 34 participants were presented with animated video clips of traffic situations on a three-lane road, from an...
journal article 2017
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Rezunenko, E.M. (author)
This paper presents an experimental validation of a recently developed two-point human controller (HC) model for preview tracking tasks. During a human-in-the-loop experiment, subjects tracked identical target signals with zero preview, 1.5 seconds of preview, and two occlusion conditions, blocking either the 0-0.5 s, or 0.35-0.85 s region from...
master thesis 2016
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Janssen, N.M. (author)
Automated driving is becoming increasingly popular and is often proposed as a solution to commonly known human errors in driving. However, fully autonomous driving has not yet reached the point where it can be implemented in real world driving. Current automated driving systems are often designed in such a way that the role of the human operator...
master thesis 2016
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Popovici, A (author), Zaal, P.M.T. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Mulder, Max (author)
This study attempts to partially explain the characteristics of the human perceptual remnant, following Levison’s representation of the remnant as an equivalent observation noise. Eye activity parameters are recorded using an eye tracker in two compensatory tracking tasks in which the visual information is presented using either a first or...
conference paper 2016
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Alers, H. (author)
While the world we live in becomes more saturated with ubiquitous digital displays, and as the threshold for creating digital media continues to drop, image quality is an issue that concerns an increasingly large segment of the population. Higher resolutions, increased dynamic range, and faster frame rates put increasing demands on resources...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Van de Water, N. (author)
The goal of the project was to develop an innovative wearable HCI interface for a particular application based on the integration of HCI technologies. To reach this goal the following tasks were done. Explore and analyse new generation human computer interaction technologies for possible integration into a wearable HCI interface with an added...
master thesis 2015
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Marquart, Gerhard (author), Cabrall, C.D.D. (author), de Winter, J.C.F. (author)
The assessment of mental workload could be helpful to road safety especially if developments of vehicle automation will increasingly place drivers into roles of supervisory control. With the rapidly decreasing size and increasing resolution of cameras as well as exponential computational power gains, remote eye measurements are growing in...
conference paper 2015
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De Groot, M.J. (author)
Strabismus ('squinting') affects about 5% of the western population. It can be treated through surgery. The most important determinant of the outcome of strabismus surgery is the measurement of the angles of strabismus. Currently this measurement is performed manually using prisms. Inaccuracies in the measurement of the angles of strabismus...
master thesis 2014
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Plat, A. (author)
Packaging design is one of the most important influences on shopping behaviour in competitive retail environments, especially in Fast Moving Consumer Goods. The package is often referred to as ‘the silent salesman’. Brand managers need to know how their package performs to identify if a package (re)design is going to improve sales or is a...
master thesis 2014
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Fukuda, T. (author), Taguchi, M. (author)
Owing to cloud computing Virtual Reality (cloud-VR), a note PC or tablet with no need for a high spec GPU can be used for sharing a 3D virtual space in a synchronous distributed type design meeting. This research investigates the users’ eye movements and optimization of the GUI of cloud-VR during a distributed and synchronized VR meeting....
conference paper 2013
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Redi, J.A. (author), Liu, H. (author), Zunino, R. (author), Heynderickx, I.E.J.R. (author)
Several attempts to integrate visual saliency information in quality metrics are described in literature, albeit with contradictory results. The way saliency is integrated in quality metrics should reflect the mechanisms underlying the interaction between image quality assessment and visual attention. This interaction is actually two-fold: (1)...
journal article 2011
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