The study aims to assess the stress load levels of drivers on freeway tunnel sections and analyze the influencing factors. By recruiting 32 drivers for natural driving experiments across five tunnel segments, data were collected, including heart rate, Skin Conductance Response, the NASA Task Load Index questionnaire, as well as multimodal indicators such as vehicle speed, acceleration, and ambient illuminance during the driving process. To establish the evaluation model, the efficient LightGBM algorithm and the highly interpretable SHapley Additive exPlanations method were employed. Upon comparison with other prominent machine learning models, LightGBM demonstrated superior predictive performance. The results of the factor analysis revealed that the driving process, the minimum distance to tunnel entrances/exits, speed, longitudinal acceleration, and ambient illuminance were among the most critical factors influencing driver stress load. This study introduces an assessment approach for evaluating driver stress load levels on freeways, offering novel perspectives and methodologies to enhance tunnel safety and traffic efficiency.
Evaluation of Driver Stress Load in Freeway Tunnel Based on LightGBM and SHAP Methods
24th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2024 ; Shenzhen, China
CICTP 2024 ; 2283-2292
11.12.2024
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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