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Original Articles

Effect of Directional Speech Warnings on Road Hazard Detection

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Pages 630-635 | Received 08 Jun 2011, Accepted 01 Sep 2011, Published online: 01 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Background: In the last 2 decades, cognitive science and the transportation psychology field have dedicated a lot of effort to designing advanced driver support systems. Verbal warning systems are increasingly being implemented in modern automobiles in an effort to increase road safety.

Objective: The study presented here investigated the impact of directional speech alert messages on the participants’ speed to judge whether or not naturalistic road scenes depicted a situation of impending danger.

Method: Thirty-eight volunteers performed a computer-based key-press reaction time task.

Results: Findings indicated that semantic content of verbal warning signals can be used for increasing driving safety and improving hazard detection. Furthermore, the classical result regarding signal accuracy is confirmed: directional informative speech messages lead to faster hazard detection compared to drivers who received a high rate of false alarms.

Conclusion: Notwithstanding some study limitations (lack of driver experience and low ecological validity), this evidence could provide important information for the specification of future Human-Machine-interaction (HMI) design guidelines.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was financed by grant PB06-02375 from Junta de Andalucía (Spain) to A. Catena, Spanish grant MICINN PSI2009-12217 to A. Maldonado, and grant PB09-SEJ4752 from Junta de Andalucía (Spain) to A. Cándido. We thank Professor R. Garcia-Retamero and M. Scanlon for their help.

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