Looking at Mind Wandering During Driving Through the Windows of PCA and t SNE

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting(2018)

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Mind wandering is a poorly understood phenomenon that can undermine driving safety. Driving performance measures have been found to be associated with mind wandering (e.g., steering wheel movements, standard deviation of lateral position, and speed variation). However, no one measure can fully describe the driver behavior associated with mind wandering. Therefore, in this paper we explore the effect of mind wandering on nine steering measures with data collected from a study that included nine drivers over two sessions of driving over five days. Participants were periodically probed to report their attentional state–whether they were mind wandering or focusing on the task. We used two dimensionality-reduction techniques—Principal component analysis (PCA) and t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (t-SNE)—to visualize the dimensions underlying the nine measures. Comparing PCA to t-SNE …
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mind wandering,pca,windows,t-sne
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