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Multivariate analysis of human behavior data using fuzzy windowing: Example with driver-car-environment system

Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence(2012)

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Abstract
In most human component system studies performed in simulators, several factors (or independent variables) (at least two, i.e., individual and time) and many variables (or dependent variables) are present. Large and complex databases have to be analyzed. Instead of using rather automatic procedures, this article suggest that, for a very first analysis at least, the human being must be present and he/she must choose a method being adapted to the data, which is different to run a method supposing that the data fit such or such model. This article suggests starting the analysis while keeping both the multifactorial (MF) and multivariate (MV) aspects. To achieve this aim, with the possibility to show nonlinear relationships, a MFMV exploration of the experimental database is performed using the pair (fuzzy space windowing, Multiple Correspondence Analysis). Then may come an inference analysis. This long (due to multiple large graphical views) but rich procedure is illustrated and discussed using a car driving study example.
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human behavior data,fuzzy space window,multiple large graphical view,multivariate analysis,mfmv exploration,human component system study,driver-car-environment system,dependent variable,complex databases,multiple correspondence analysis,fuzzy window,experimental database,automatic procedure,inference analysis,descriptive analysis
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