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Does agreement mean accuracy? Evaluating glance annotation in naturalistic driving data

Jansen et al., 2021

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Jansen R
van der Kint S
Hermens F
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Behavior research methods

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Naturalistic driving studies often make use of cameras to monitor driver behavior. To analyze the resulting video images, human annotation is often adopted. These annotations then serve as the 'gold standard'to train and evaluate automated computer vision algorithms …
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