Cause-and-Effect Analysis of ADAS: A Comparison Study between Literature Review and Complaint Data

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Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are designed to improve vehicle safety. However, it is difficult to achieve such benefits without understanding the causes and limitations of the current ADAS and their possible solutions. This study 1) investigated the limitations and solutions of ADAS through a literature review, 2) identified the causes and effects of ADAS through consumer complaints using natural language processing models, and 3) compared the major differences between the two. These two lines of research identified similar categories of ADAS causes, including human factors, environmental factors, and vehicle factors. However, academic research focused more on human factors of ADAS issues and proposed advanced algorithms to mitigate such issues while drivers complained more of vehicle factors of ADAS failures, which led to associated top consequences. The findings from these two sources tend to complement each other and provide important implications for the improvement of ADAS in the future.

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Ayoub, J., Wang, Z., Li, M., Guo, H., Sherony, R., Bao, S., & Zhou, F. (2022). Cause-and-Effect Analysis of ADAS: A Comparison Study between Literature Review and Complaint Data. In Main Proceedings - 14th International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, AutomotiveUI 2022 (pp. 139–149). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3543174.3547117

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