Human's overtrust in and overreliance on advanced driver assistance systems: A theoretical framework

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This paper gives a theoretical framework to describe, analyze, and evaluate the driver's overtrust in and overreliance on ADAS. Although "overtrust" and "overreliance" are often used as if they are synonyms, this paper differentiates the two notions rigorously. To this end, two aspects, (1) situation diagnostic aspect and (2) action selection aspect, are introduced. The first aspect is to describe overtrust, and it has three axes: (1-1) dimension of trust, (1-2) target object, and (1-3) chances of observation. The second aspect, (2), is to describe overreliance on the ADAS, and it has other three axes: (2-1) type of action selected, (2-2) benefits expected, and (2-3) time allowance for human intervention. © 2013 Toshiyuki Inagaki and Makoto Itoh.

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Inagaki, T., & Itoh, M. (2013). Human’s overtrust in and overreliance on advanced driver assistance systems: A theoretical framework. International Journal of Vehicular Technology, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/951762

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