Saturday 14 December 2013
Voice Commands Could Not Make Drivers Fully Concentrated
Los Angeles - Voice Control or Voice Command Technology aka Voice Command , currently not in accordance with the car manufacturer advertising claims or adopting it . During this time , the car manufacturers are already using it , claiming , voice command technology to help improve concentration due to the driver's hands remain on the wheel and eyes on the road .
Results of a study published by the MIT Technology Review last month , was another conclusion . Voice commands attention even rated to make shattered the driver . Described , the technology was adopted because the rate of accidents due to the driver not the focus continues to increase : every year 35,000 people died in highway accidents in any road .
Those who experienced the accident , generally occurs when busy fiddling with gadgets or smart phone to communicate with colleagues . Set various features including infotainment systems .
Easy command
Explained , connection or voice command is easier for drivers to get something he wants , for example searching for a radio station or turn on the AC while driving . However, for other commands , are not easily executed by the system .
A joint study by researchers at MIT Collaboration Toyota 's Safety Research Center , concluded , to adjust the volume of the radio , the system less quickly than with manual ( button ) . As a result , the driver must glance at the screen to get to know the menu and make sure it was true .
Not Yet Safe
MIT researchers conducted a study subject who was driving through the Lincoln MKS 2010 fitted with " voice-activated control " . According to Bryan Riemer , researchers from MIT 's Age Lab . , It turns out the voice command in the car is not safe . Added , this research aims to help car manufacturers to improve the design of voice commands . Because the car continues to be met by increasingly complex computer .
Similar results were also presented by Paul Green , research professor at the Driver Interface Group at the University of Michigan , Transportasion Research Institute . " Voice commands can break down visual attention . Drivers feel less safe and comfortable while driving , " he explained .
Meanwhile , Paul Green , research professor at the Driver Interface Group at the University of Michigan , Transportasion Research Institute said , " The voice commands can break down visual attention . Drivers feel less safe and comfortable while driving . " Another study published last June by the AAA Foundation for Highway Safety, also concluded , the voice command system can break down mentally attention .
driver Otonomos
MIT experts last conclusion , there is no problem with security if well designed voice commands . Because they were too , penetilian continues for car drivers who can drive himself or otonomos . Because the proper method must be found so that the driver can focus when I had to return the car in full control , look to the road and hands remain on the steering wheel .
The results of this study of the effect of sound perintgah MIT published in the LA Motor Show last month . At the same time , Toyota also demonstrated research car designed to measure the fragmentation of the driver's attention . Another study by researchers from Stanford Toyota , a driving simulator that is designed to monitor the behavior of car drivers otonomos .
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