Driver Distraction Detection with a Camera Vision System

Driver assistance systems and electronics (e.g. navigators, cell phones, etc.) steal increasing amounts of driver attention. Therefore, the vehicle industry is striving to build a driving environment where input-output devices are smartly scheduled, allowing sufficient time for the driver to focus a...

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Published in:2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing Vol. 6; pp. VI - 201 - VI - 204
Main Authors: Kutila, M., Jokela, M., Markkula, G., Rue, M.R.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-09-2007
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Summary:Driver assistance systems and electronics (e.g. navigators, cell phones, etc.) steal increasing amounts of driver attention. Therefore, the vehicle industry is striving to build a driving environment where input-output devices are smartly scheduled, allowing sufficient time for the driver to focus attention on the surrounding traffic. To enable a smart human-machine interface (HMI), the driver's momentary state needs to be measured. This paper describes a facility for monitoring the distraction of a driver and presents some early evaluation results. The module is able to detect the driver's visual and cognitive workload by fusing stereo vision and lane tracking data, running both rule-based and support-vector machine (SVM) classification methods. The module has been tested with data from a truck and a passenger car. The results show over 80% success in detecting visual distraction and a 68-86 % success in detecting cognitive distraction, which are satisfactory results.
ISBN:9781424414369
1424414369
ISSN:1522-4880
2381-8549
DOI:10.1109/ICIP.2007.4379556