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posted on 2024-02-29, 23:06 authored by Leandro L. Di StasiLeandro L. Di Stasi, Francesco AngioiFrancesco Angioi, Marcelo A. Costa Fernandes, María Jesús Caurcel-Cara, Christophe Prat, Jaka Sodnik, Carolina Diaz-PiedraCarolina Diaz-Piedra

Directory content: This directory contains 18 .AVI files which are videos (recorded at 30 Hz) reporting driver’ facial and upper body skin temperature while driving (ID_Number_FlirCameraVideo). Each video has the respective metadata .CSV file (ID_Number_FlirCameraMetaData). From the original 21 files, due to a log system failure during the recording session (driver ID #74), and absence of consent to having their personal images disseminated (drivers IDs #66 and 78), three .AVI files and three .CSV files are missing.

Method and instrument: To collect the driver’s facial and upper-body skin temperature, we used a high-resolution science grade LWIR camera (A325sc – FLIR; Teledyne FLIR LLC, Wilsonville, Oregon, USA). The camera (resolution of 640 × 480 pixels) was placed on a support ∼140 cm above the moving platform and ∼140 cm from the driver's face (angled from above ∼26°). Automatic focus was always employed for the video recording. We asked drivers to put on a cotton short-sleeve T-shirt and therefore all drivers wore the same upper body clothing.

Funding

The Neuroergonomics & Operator Performance Laboratory has been funded by the HADRIAN (Holistic Approach for Driver Role Integration and Automation Allocation for European Mobility Needs) project. HADRIAN has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 875597. This document reflects only the authors' view. The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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Research Institution(s)

Neuroergonomics and Operator Performance Lab - University of Granada

Contact email

distasi@ugr.es

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