Joost de Winter

Joost de Winter

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 62

Europe-Netherlands

About Joost de Winter

Joost de Winter, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 54 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of human factors, human-robot interaction, virtual reality, transportation, applied statistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Case Against the Default Use of Welch’s t-test

Exploring the challenges faced by Dutch truck drivers in the era of technological advancement

Triangulating the future: Developing scenarios of cyclist-automated vehicle interactions from literature, expert perspectives, and survey data

Can ChatGPT be used to predict citation counts, readership, and social media interaction? An exploration among 2222 scientific abstracts

Should steering settings be changed by the driver or by the vehicle itself?

ChatGPT and Academic Work: New Psychological Phenomena

EFA and PCA: Remarkable Phenomena and Practical Advice

Augmented reality for supporting the interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles: an experimental outdoor study

Joost de Winter Information

University

Position

Associate professor

Citations(all)

20064

Citations(since 2020)

14323

Cited By

11051

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

54

i10Index(all)

165

i10Index(since 2020)

147

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universiteit Delft

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Joost de Winter Skills & Research Interests

human factors

human-robot interaction

virtual reality

transportation

applied statistics

Top articles of Joost de Winter

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A Case Against the Default Use of Welch’s t-test

Preprint

Joost de Winter

2024/3

Exploring the challenges faced by Dutch truck drivers in the era of technological advancement

Frontiers in Public Health

Joost de Winter

Tom Driessen

Dimitra Dodou

Aschwin Cannoo

2024/4/24

Triangulating the future: Developing scenarios of cyclist-automated vehicle interactions from literature, expert perspectives, and survey data

Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Siri Hegna Berge

Joost de Winter

Diane Cleij

Marjan Hagenzieker

2024/1/1

Can ChatGPT be used to predict citation counts, readership, and social media interaction? An exploration among 2222 scientific abstracts

Scientometrics

Joost de Winter

2024/2/15

Should steering settings be changed by the driver or by the vehicle itself?

Human factors

Timo Melman

Mark Weijerman

Joost de Winter

David Abbink

2024/4

ChatGPT and Academic Work: New Psychological Phenomena

Delft University of Technology

Joost de Winter

Yke Bauke Eisma

2023/11/22

EFA and PCA: Remarkable Phenomena and Practical Advice

Preprint

JCF de Winter

2024/2

Augmented reality for supporting the interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles: an experimental outdoor study

Frontiers in robotics and AI

Thomas K Aleva

Wilbert Tabone

Dimitra Dodou

Joost CF de Winter

2024

Stimulus size, shape, color, flicker frequency: Examining their contributions to Steady-State Visually Evoked Potentials (SSVEPs) and pupil diameter

YB Eisma

ST van Vliet

A Nederveen

JCF de Winter

2024/1/8

Towards context-aware road user safety systems: Design explorations using eye-tracking, object detection, and GPT-4V

V Onkhar

LT Kumaaravelu

D Dodou

JCF de Winter

2024/4/8

Once a driver, always a driver—Manual driving style persists in automated driving takeover

JCF de Winter

Koen Verschoor

Fabian Doubek

R Happee

2024/2

Collinearity: A tutorial using simulations

JCF de Winter

2024

Putting ChatGPT Vision (GPT-4V) to the test: Risk perception in traffic images

Tom Driessen

Dimitra Dodou

Pavlo Bazilinskyy

Joost de Winter

2023/11/3

Personality and Acceptance as Predictors of ChatGPT use

Joost de Winter

Dimitra Dodou

Yke Bauke Eisma

2023/9/22

Phantom braking in automated vehicles: A theoretical outline and cycling simulator demonstration

Siri Hegna Berge

Joost de Winter

Yan Feng

Marjan Hagenzieker

2024

Head-locked, world-locked, or conformal diminished-reality? An examination of different AR solutions for pedestrian safety in occluded scenarios

ResearchGate. Available at: https://www. researchgate. net/publication/371509780_Head-locked_world-locked_or_conformal_diminished-reality_An_examination_of_different_AR_solutions_for_pedestrian_safety_in_occluded_scenarios.[Google Scholar]

Joris Peereboom

Wilbert Tabone

Dimitra Dodou

Joost De Winter

2023/6

The effect of an occlusion-induced delay on braking behavior in critical situations: A driving simulator study

Human factors

Joost CF de Winter

Mehdi Saffarian

John W Senders

2023/11

User Interfaces for Cyclists in Future Automated Traffic

Siri Hegna Berge

Joost De Winter

Marjan Hagenzieker

2023/3/27

Can ChatGPT pass high school exams on English language comprehension?

International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education

Joost CF de Winter

2023/9

Expectancy or Salience?—Replicating Senders’ Dial-Monitoring Experiments With a Gaze-Contingent Window

Human Factors

Yke Bauke Eisma

Ahmed Bakay

Joost de Winter

2023/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 104
Neville A Stanton

Neville A Stanton

University of Southampton

H-index: 61
Bart van Arem

Bart van Arem

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 52
Natasha Merat

Natasha Merat

University of Leeds

H-index: 49
Riender Happee

Riender Happee

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 42
Max Mulder

Max Mulder

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 33
Marjan Hagenzieker

Marjan Hagenzieker

Technische Universiteit Delft

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