Driver Safety System

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Authors : Sayali Akare ,Shradha Khatri

Abstract- This  paper  describes  a  real-time  online  prototype  driver fatigue  monitor.  It  uses  remotely  located  charge-coupled device cameras equipped with active infrared illuminators to acquire  video  images  of  the  driver.  Various  visual  cues  that typically  characterize  the  level  of  alertness  of  a  person  are extracted in real time and systematically combined to infer the fatigue  level  of  the  driver.  The  visual  cues  employed characterize  eyelid  movement,  gaze  movement,  head movement,  and  facial  expression.  A  probabilistic  model  is developed  to  model  human  fatigue  and  to  predict  fatigue based  on  the  visual  cues  obtained.  The  simultaneous  use  of multiple visual cues and their systematic combination yields a much  more robust and accurate  fatigue characterization than using  a  single  visual  cue.  This  system  was  validated  under real-life  fatigue  conditions  with  human  subjects  of  different ethnic backgrounds, genders, and ages; with/without glasses; and under different illumination conditions. It was found to be reasonably  robust,  reliable,  and  accurate  in  fatigue characterization.