DISC: Dataset for Analyzing Driving Styles In Simulated Crashes for Mixed Autonomy
Sandip Sharan Senthil Kumar, Sandeep Thalapanane, Guru Nandhan Appiya, Dilipkumar Peethambari, Sourang SriHari, Laura Zheng, and Ming C. Lin

TL;DR
DISC is a novel dataset capturing diverse human driving behaviors in simulated pre-crash scenarios, enabling improved analysis and prediction of human actions in mixed autonomy traffic environments.
Contribution
The paper introduces DISC, a comprehensive dataset of driving styles in simulated crash scenarios, filling a critical gap for human-centric autonomous vehicle safety research.
Findings
Dataset includes over 8 driving style classes from hundreds of drivers.
Data correlates simulated driving behaviors with real-world styles.
Enables classification and prediction of pre-crash human behaviors.
Abstract
Handling pre-crash scenarios is still a major challenge for self-driving cars due to limited practical data and human-driving behavior datasets. We introduce DISC (Driving Styles In Simulated Crashes), one of the first datasets designed to capture various driving styles and behaviors in pre-crash scenarios for mixed autonomy analysis. DISC includes over 8 classes of driving styles/behaviors from hundreds of drivers navigating a simulated vehicle through a virtual city, encountering rare-event traffic scenarios. This dataset enables the classification of pre-crash human driving behaviors in unsafe conditions, supporting individualized trajectory prediction based on observed driving patterns. By utilizing a custom-designed VR-based in-house driving simulator, TRAVERSE, data was collected through a driver-centric study involving human drivers encountering twelve simulated accident…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Traffic and Road Safety
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
