Abstract
Research on intelligent vehicles has been popular in the past decade. To fill the gap between automatic approaches and man-machine control systems, it is indispensable to integrate visual human–computer interactions (VHCIs) into intelligent vehicles systems. In this article, we review existing studies on VHCI in intelligent vehicles from three aspects: 1) visual intelligence; 2) decision making; and 3) macro deployment. We discuss how VHCI evolves in intelligent vehicles and how it enhances the capability of intelligent vehicles. We present several simulated scenarios and cases for future intelligent transportation system.
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