Driver Drowsiness Detection Using Visual Information On Android Device

Author(s):  
Aldila Riztiane ◽  
David Habsara Hareva ◽  
Dina Stefani ◽  
Samuel Lukas
2009 ◽  
Vol 59 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Javier Flores ◽  
José María Armingol ◽  
Arturo de la Escalera

Author(s):  
Kiranmayee V

Drowsiness of drivers are among the critical reasons for accidents. This can be a relatively smaller number still, as among the multiple causes that can lead to an accident. Drowsiness, in general, is not easy to measure unlike drugs and alcohol, which have tests and indicators that are available easily. In this paper, we are presenting a module for Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) to reduce drowsiness related accidents. The system deals with automatic driver drowsiness detection based on visual information. We propose an algorithm to track, analyze and locate both the drivers eyes and face to measure PERCLOS, a scientifically supported measure of drowsiness asso- ciated with slow eye closure.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
BRINDHA HARINI R ◽  
YAMINI R

Abstract Driver Drowsiness is the one of the reasons for increase in accident rates. Various facial recognition methods have been proposed to detect and alert the driver in-order to avoid accidents. Hence, this system is proposed to reduce the number of accidents due to drivers fatigue and hence increase the transportation safety. This system deals with automatic driver drowsiness detection based on visual information captured by the system.The driver is lively captured after which the images are further processed, and the fatigue is checked for. It creates an alarm for the driver immediately in case of fatigue detection, also an implementation to alert the vehicles owner and others concerned about the safety are alerted as well. The system enhances the safety measures by which accidents due to drivers drowsiness can be minimized.


Author(s):  
Yeshwanth Rao Bhandayker

Drowsiness as well as Tiredness of motorists is amongst the considerable root causes of road crashes. Yearly, they raise the quantities of deaths as well as fatalities injuries globally. In this paper, a module for Advanced Motorist Aid System (ADAS) is presented to lower the number of crashes as a result of chauffeurs tiredness as well as therefore in-crease the transport safety; this system manages automatic chauffeur drowsiness detection based on aesthetic info and also Artificial Intelligence. We suggest a formula to find, track, and evaluate both the vehicle driver’s deal with and also eyes to determine PERCLOS, a scientifically supported measure of sleepiness related to slow-moving eye closure.


Information ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Shuang Chen ◽  
Zengcai Wang ◽  
Wenxin Chen

The effective detection of driver drowsiness is an important measure to prevent traffic accidents. Most existing drowsiness detection methods only use a single facial feature to identify fatigue status, ignoring the complex correlation between fatigue features and the time information of fatigue features, and this reduces the recognition accuracy. To solve these problems, we propose a driver sleepiness estimation model based on factorized bilinear feature fusion and a long- short-term recurrent convolutional network to detect driver drowsiness efficiently and accurately. The proposed framework includes three models: fatigue feature extraction, fatigue feature fusion, and driver drowsiness detection. First, we used a convolutional neural network (CNN) to effectively extract the deep representation of eye and mouth-related fatigue features from the face area detected in each video frame. Then, based on the factorized bilinear feature fusion model, we performed a nonlinear fusion of the deep feature representations of the eyes and mouth. Finally, we input a series of fused frame-level features into a long-short-term memory (LSTM) unit to obtain the time information of the features and used the softmax classifier to detect sleepiness. The proposed framework was evaluated with the National Tsing Hua University drowsy driver detection (NTHU-DDD) video dataset. The experimental results showed that this method had better stability and robustness compared with other methods.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-133 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Zhao ◽  
Zengcai Wang ◽  
Xiaojin Wang ◽  
Qing Liu

Author(s):  
Renju Rachel Varghese ◽  
Pramod Mathew Jacob ◽  
Joanna Jacob ◽  
Merlin Nissi Babu ◽  
Rupali Ravikanth ◽  
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