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摘要
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This study aims to develop a driving simulation system that addresses the six primary risks of car accidents involving passenger vehicles, integrating virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Initially, the paper examines the application of VR in education and presents traffic accident statistics for passenger vehicles in Taiwan, which inform the selection of hazardous scenarios incorporated into the system. It then details the creation of virtual urban traffic environments and the development of virtual vehicle operations, highlighting the use of AI in detecting driver head movements. Additionally, the paper discusses the construction of traffic scenario simulations, including the integration of random and event-specific vehicles, and showcases the system’s features. Finally, it presents the evaluation results, summarizes the contributions of this research in applying VR and AI to driving simulation, and offers recommendations for future research directions. |