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Analyzing the Effects of Spoken Dialog Systems on Driving Behavior

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2006)

DOI:10.63317/5j5fn89prrqj

Abstract

This paper presents an evaluation of a spoken dialog system for automotive environments. Our overall goal was to measure the impact of user-system interaction on the user’s driving performance, and to determine whether adding context-awareness to the dialog system might reduce the degree of user distraction during driving. To address this issue, we incorporated context-awareness into a spoken dialog system, and implemented three system features using user context, network context and dialog context. A series of experiments were conducted under three different configurations: driving without a dialog system, driving while using a context-aware dialog system, and driving while using a context-unaware dialog system. We measured the differences between the three configurations by comparing the average car speed, the frequency of speed changes and the angle between the car’s direction and the centerline on the road. These results indicate that context-awareness could reduce the degree of user distraction when using a dialog system during driving.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2006-main-487
Pages
N/A
BibKey
ko-etal-2006-analyzing
Editor
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
2522-2686
ISBN
2-9517408-2-4
Conference
Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Location
Genoa, Italy
Date
24 May 2006 26 May 2006

Authors

  • JK

    Jeongwoo Ko

  • FM

    Fumihiko Murase

  • TM

    Teruko Mitamura

  • EN

    Eric Nyberg

  • MT

    Masahiko Tateishi

  • IA

    Ichiro Akahori

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