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European Transport Research Review
Why drivers are frustrated: results from a diary study and focus groups
Meike Jipp1  Esther Bosch1  Klas Ihme1  Uwe Drewitz1  Michael Oehl1 
[1] German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Transportation Systems, Lilienthalplatz 7, 38108, Braunschweig, Germany;
关键词: Emotion-aware systems;    Frustration;    Emotions in driving;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12544-020-00441-7
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

IntroductionDesigning emotion-aware systems has become a manageable aim through recent developments in computer vision and machine learning. In the context of driver behaviour, especially negative emotions like frustration have shifted into the focus of major car manufacturers. Recognition and mitigation of the same could lead to safer roads in manual and more comfort in automated driving. While frustration recognition and also general mitigation methods have been previously researched, the knowledge of reasons for frustration is necessary to offer targeted solutions for frustration mitigation. However, up to the present day, systematic investigations about reasons for frustration behind the wheel are lacking.MethodsTherefore, in this work a combination of diary study and user focus groups was employed to shed light on reasons why humans become frustrated during driving. In addition, participants of the focus groups were asked for their usual coping methods with frustrating situations.ResultsIt was revealed that the main reasons for frustration in driving are related to traffic, in-car reasons, self-inflicted causes, and weather. Coping strategies that drivers use in everyday life include cursing, distraction by media and thinking about something else, amongst others. This knowledge will help to design a frustration-aware system that monitors the driver’s environment according to the spectrum of frustration causes found in the research presented here.

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