Behind the Wheels · Contact: [email protected] Emre Sezgin1, Yungui Huang1,...

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Preliminary results Impact Behind the Wheels An open platform to quantify on-the-road driving behavior and to promote behavior change of adolescent using smartphone, gamification, and big data 1 Research Information Solutions and Innovation, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital 2 Center for Injury Research and Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital 3 Behavioral Signal Processing Lab, Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University, Japan Contact: [email protected] Emre Sezgin 1 , Yungui Huang 1 , Chiyomi Miyajima 3 , Akira Tamamori 3 , Caitlin Pope 2 , Motao Zhu 2 , Kazuya Takeda 3 , Simon Lin 1 Simulators TeenSafe Allstate BTW Condition off-the-road on-the-road on-the-road on-the-road History 1990s 2010s 2015 2017 Device Specialized Specialized Smartphone Smartphone Platform Private Private Private Open Literature & Market research Smartphone sensors are highly accurate in detecting events Gamification is promising, yet not enough studies on its efficacy Low cost, feedback mechanism and influence of role model are effective Determining risky driving behavior thresholds based on sensor data: Increase the awareness of driving safety and change driving behaviors of adolescents Short term: develop and validate the program in the US; reaching 1,000,000 adolescents in three years; for a total cost of $2M Long term: annually reaching 10 million adolescents globally in 10 countries at a low operating cost of 100,000 USD per year per country Big Data Collection for R&D We will create the largest driving corpus in the world with approximately 3 million drivers in the next five years Event detection - Discrete wavelet transform algorithm User perception - Research model for understanding teen’s perception towards a gamified solution Apps in the market [1] Insurance Institute for Highway Safety http://www.iihs.org/ Ingenie SafeDrive EverDrive Driving Curve EverDrive score report Teen drivers have 3X higher crash rate than drivers 20 or older age per mile & almost 42% of teens use smartphones behind the wheel [1] Existing methods for driving detection require specialized device connecting to the on-board diagnostic (OBD) portal – high cost and proprietary. The apps in the market are used by insurance companies – not focused on driving behavior change and research We propose a smartphone-based data collection, event detection and gamification (for feedback and education) platform to promote safe driving behavior of teens and to advance driving safety research

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Page 1: Behind the Wheels · Contact: emre.sezgin@nationwidechildrens.org Emre Sezgin1, Yungui Huang1, ChiyomiMiyajima3, Akira Tamamori3, Caitlin Pope2, Motao Zhu2, Kazuya Takeda3, Simon

Preliminary results

Impact

Behind the WheelsAn open platform to quantify on-the-road driving behavior and to promote

behavior change of adolescent using smartphone, gamification, and big data

1Research Information Solutions and Innovation, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital 2Center for Injury Research and Policy, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital

3Behavioral Signal Processing Lab, Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University, JapanContact: [email protected]

Emre Sezgin1, Yungui Huang1 , Chiyomi Miyajima3, Akira Tamamori3, Caitlin Pope2, Motao Zhu2, Kazuya Takeda3, Simon Lin1

Simulators TeenSafe Allstate BTWCondition off-the-road on-the-road on-the-road on-the-roadHistory 1990s 2010s 2015 2017Device Specialized Specialized Smartphone SmartphonePlatform Private Private Private Open

Literature & Market research

• Smartphone sensors are highly accurate in detecting events• Gamification is promising, yet not enough studies on its efficacy• Low cost, feedback mechanism and influence of role model are

effective

• Determining risky driving behavior thresholds based on sensor data:

Increase the awareness of driving safety and change driving behaviors of adolescents • Short term: develop and validate the program in the US; reaching

1,000,000 adolescents in three years; for a total cost of $2M• Long term: annually reaching 10 million adolescents globally in 10

countries at a low operating cost of 100,000 USD per year per countryBig Data Collection for R&D• We will create the largest driving corpus in the world with approximately

3 million drivers in the next five years

Event detection - Discrete wavelet transform algorithm

User perception - Research model for understanding teen’s perception towards a gamified solution

Apps in the market

[1] Insurance Institute for Highway Safety http://www.iihs.org/

Ingenie SafeDrive EverDrive Driving Curve

EverDrive score report

• Teen drivers have 3X higher crash rate than drivers 20 or older age per mile & almost 42% of teens use smartphones behind the wheel [1]• Existing methods for driving detection require specialized device connecting to the on-board diagnostic (OBD) portal – high cost and proprietary.• The apps in the market are used by insurance companies – not focused on driving behavior change and researchWe propose a smartphone-based data collection, event detection and gamification (for feedback and education) platform to promote safe drivingbehavior of teens and to advance driving safety research