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What Is the Gaze Behavior of Pedestrians in Interactions with an Automated Vehicle When They Do Not Understand Its Intentions?
6 January 2020
Hailong Liu
Takatsugu Hirayama
Luis Yoichi Morales Saiki
H. Murase
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"What Is the Gaze Behavior of Pedestrians in Interactions with an Automated Vehicle When They Do Not Understand Its Intentions?"
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Not all explicit cues help communicate: Pedestrians' perceptions, fixations, and decisions toward automated vehicles with varied appearance
Wei Lyu
Yaqin Cao
Yi Ding
Jingyu Li
Kai Tian
Hui Zhang
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09 Jul 2024
Subjective Vertical Conflict Model with Visual Vertical: Predicting Motion Sickness on Autonomous Personal Mobility Vehicles
Hailong Liu
Shota Inoue
T. Wada
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17 Feb 2023
Motion Sickness Modeling with Visual Vertical Estimation and Its Application to Autonomous Personal Mobility Vehicles
Hailong Liu
S. Inoue
T. Wada
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13 Feb 2022
Autonomous Vehicles Drive into Shared Spaces: eHMI Design Concept Focusing on Vulnerable Road Users
Yang Li
Hao Cheng
Zhe Zeng
Hailong Liu
Monika Sester
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14 Apr 2021
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