Camara, Fanta, Dickinson, Patrick, Merat, Natasha et al and Fox, Charles
(2019)
Towards game theoretic AV controllers: measuring pedestrian behaviour in Virtual Reality.
In: IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2019) Workshops, Nov 8 2019, Macau, China.
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Abstract
Understanding pedestrian interaction is of great importance for autonomous vehicles (AVs). The present study investigates pedestrian behaviour during crossing scenarios with an autonomous vehicle using Virtual Reality. The self-driving car is driven by a game theoretic controller which adapts its driving style to pedestrian crossing behaviour. We found that subjects value collision avoidance about 8 times more than saving 0.02 seconds. A previous lab study found time saving to be more important than collision avoidance in a highly unrealistic board game style version of the game. The present result suggests that the VR simulation reproduces real world road-crossings better than the lab study and provides a reliable test-bed for the development of game theoretic models for AVs.
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