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Oskar Palinko

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2012
 
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Palinko, Oskar and Kun, Andrew L. (2012): Exploring the effects of visual cognitive load and illumination on pupil diameter in driving simulators. In: Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications 2012. pp. 413-416.

Pupil diameter is an important measure of cognitive load. However, pupil diameter is also influenced by the amount of light reaching the retina. In this study we explore the interaction between these two effects in a simulated driving environment. Our results indicate that it is possible to separate the effects of illumination and visual cognitive load on pupil diameter, at least in certain situations.

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Medenica, Zeljko, Kun, Andrew L., Paek, Tim and Palinko, Oskar (2011): Augmented reality vs. street views: a driving simulator study comparing two emerging navigation aids. In: Proceedings of 13th Conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2011. pp. 265-274.

Prior research has shown that when drivers look away from the road to view a personal navigation device (PND), driving performance is affected. To keep visual attention on the road, an augmented reality (AR) PND using a heads-up display could overlay a navigation route. In this paper, we compare the AR PND, a technology that does not currently exist but can be simulated, with two PND technologies that are popular today: an egocentric street view PND and the standard map-based PND. Using a high-fidelity driving simulator, we examine the effect of all three PNDs on driving performance in a city traffic environment where constant, alert attention is required. Based on both objective and subjective measures, experimental results show that the AR PND exhibits the least negative impact on driving. We discuss the implications of these findings on PND design as well as methods for potential improvement.

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Kun, Andrew L., Paek, Tim, Medenica, Zeljko, Memarovic, Nemanja and Palinko, Oskar (2009): Glancing at personal navigation devices can affect driving: experimental results and design implications. In: Schmidt, Albrecht, Dey, Anind K., Seder, Thomas and Juhlin, Oskar (eds.) Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications - AutomotiveUI 2009 21-22 September , 2009, Essen, Germany. pp. 129-136.

 
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... there are no simple 'right' answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.

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