Your Ride, Your Rules: Psychology and Cognition Enabled Automated Driving Systems
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Despite rapid advances in autonomous driving technology, current autonomous vehicles (AVs) primarily respond to external traffic conditions and treat humans as passive occupants, lacking mechanisms for active adaptation and collaboration. This limitation c onstrains their ability to personalize driving behavior to human expectations and hinders effective navigation of ambiguous traffic scenarios that could benefit from leveraging the occupant's advanced cognitive input, resulting in increased delays and pote ntial safety risks. This inadequacy in the long term undermines occupant trust and hinder s the widespread adoption of AV technologies. This research is motivated to propose PACE - ADS (Psychology and Cognition Enabled Automated Driving Systems): a human - centered autonomy framework that enables AVs to sense, interpret, and respond to both external traffic conditions and internal occupant states. PACE - ADS is built on an agentic workflow where three foundation model agents collaborate: the Driver Age nt interprets the external environment; the Psychologist Agent decodes passive psychological signals ( e.g., facial expressions) and active cognitive inputs (e.g., verbal commands); and the Coordinator Agent synthesizes these inputs to generate high - level driving behavior decisions and parameters that enhance responsiveness in ambiguous scenarios and person alize the ride. PACE - ADS is designed to complement, rather than replace, conventional AV modules. It operates at the low - frequency semantic planning layer while delegating low - level, high - frequency control to the vehicle's native systems.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-17-2025
- Country:
- Asia > China
- Beijing > Beijing (0.04)
- Hubei Province > Wuhan (0.04)
- North America > United States
- California
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- San Francisco County > San Francisco (0.04)
- California
- Asia > China
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