Proceedings of the Fuzzy System Symposium
38th Fuzzy System Symposium
Session ID : TF3-3
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Comparison of pedestrian detection of approaching vehicles during daytime, twilight, and nighttime
*Jinyan RaoKohei Nomoto
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The number of traffic accidents tends to be higher in twilight than in daytime or at nighttime. It was found that at twilight, pedestrians have a narrower horizontal field of vision and that there is a delay in finding the approaching vehicles. However, we still do not know how they view static target. In this study, we analyze the visual behavior of pedestrians during daylight, twilight, and nighttime. We will compare the view of dynamic target with the view of static target to clarify the differences between them.

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