Driver state monitor from DELPHI. Paper presented at the 2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05), San Diego, CA, USA, 20-26 June 2005.

Author(s)
Edenborough, N. Hammoud, R. Harbach, A. Ingold, A. Kisacanin, B. Malawey, P. Newman, T. Scharenbroch, G. Skiver, S. Smith, M. Wilhelm, A. Witt, G. Yoder, E. & Zhang, H.
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Abstract

The authors present an automotive-grade, real-time, vision-based driver state monitor. Upon detecting and tracking the driver's facial features, the system analyzes eye-closures and head pose to infer his/her fatigue or distraction. This information is used to warn the driver and to modulate the actions of other safety systems. The purpose of this monitor is to increase road safety by preventing drivers from falling asleep or from being overly distracted, and to improve the effectiveness of other safety systems. (Author/publisher)

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20210213 ST [electronic version only]
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In: Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05), San Diego, CA, USA, 20-26 June 2005, Volume 2, p. 1206-1207, 11 ref.

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