Cognitive vehicle design guided by human factors and supported by Bayesian artificial intelligence

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Abstract

Researchers and automotive industry experts are in favour of accelerating the development of “cognitive vehicle” features, which will integrate intelligent technology and human factors for providing non-distracting interface for safety, efficiency and environmental sustainability in driving. In addition, infotainment capability is a desirable feature of the vehicle of the future, provided that it does not add to driver distraction. Further, these features are expected to be a stepping-stone to fully autonomous driving. This paper describes advances in driver-vehicle interface and presents highlights of research in design. Specifically, the design features of the cognitive vehicle are presented and measures needed to address major issues are noted. The application of Bayesian Artificial Intelligence is described in the design of driving assistance system, and design considerations are advanced in order to overcome issues in in-vehicle telematics systems. Finally, conclusions are advanced based on coverage of research material in the paper.

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Khan, A. (2018). Cognitive vehicle design guided by human factors and supported by Bayesian artificial intelligence. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 597, pp. 362–372). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60441-1_36

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