Pedestrians' motion Through the Eyes of Road Users
Résumé
This work introduces PERCEPT-PIETON, a project aiming to understand through the use of virtual reality and inertial motion capture, perceptual-motor and cognitive mechanisms involved during driver pedestrian interactions from the driver’s point of view. We are be particularly interested in how drivers regulate their behaviour and predict pedestrian’s intentions based on individual (age, gender, ...) and behavioural (walking speed, trajectory, ...) characteristics of the latter. The objective is threefold : (i) a theoretical scientific contribution to obstacle avoidance literature; (ii) applied scientific knowledge for public decision-makers; and (iii) the creation of a free access library of biological pedestrians movements.
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