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QTPIE for Trafikverket - pilot project : a driving assessment tool using AI and eye tracking

Contributor(s): Publication details: Örebro : Örebro University, 2023Description: 22 sSubject(s): Online resources: Notes: Projekt QT-PIE. Medverkande i advisory and reference group: Jan Andersson Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut (VTI). Summary: This study introduces the Quantitative Tool for Practical-driving Improvement and Evaluation (QTPIE), a sophisticated method integrating eye tracking and artificial intelligence to comprehensively assess driving performance. This innovative system employs state-of-the-art technology to evaluate driving skills with precision. It analyzes diverse driver behaviors and interactions through eye tracking, computer vision, and vehicular dynamics data. The initial phase involved an in-depth analysis of Trafikverket examiner evaluation frameworks. This entailed literature review, interviews, and focus groups with examiners to prioritize crucial regulations. This insight informed the software training, enabling a digital evaluation approach. QTPIE's effectiveness was evident in its use as a pre-test tool, garnering positive feedback from examiners and experts. A functional graphical user interface was developed, displaying synchronized eye gaze overlays, object detections, GPS visualization, panoramic videos, and vehicular data.
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Projekt QT-PIE.

Medverkande i advisory and reference group: Jan Andersson Statens väg- och transportforskningsinstitut (VTI).

This study introduces the Quantitative Tool for Practical-driving Improvement and Evaluation (QTPIE), a sophisticated method integrating eye tracking and artificial intelligence to comprehensively assess driving performance. This innovative system employs state-of-the-art technology to evaluate driving skills with precision. It analyzes diverse driver behaviors and interactions through eye tracking, computer vision, and vehicular dynamics data. The initial phase involved an in-depth analysis of Trafikverket examiner evaluation frameworks. This entailed literature review, interviews, and focus groups with examiners to prioritize crucial regulations. This insight informed the software training, enabling a digital evaluation approach. QTPIE's effectiveness was evident in its use as a pre-test tool, garnering positive feedback from examiners and experts. A functional graphical user interface was developed, displaying synchronized eye gaze overlays, object detections, GPS visualization, panoramic videos, and vehicular data.