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Eye Fatigue Detection System

2018 International Conference on System Modeling & Advancement in Research Trends (SMART), 2018
Now a day’s many accidents occur due to Driver Fatigueness. The proposed system notices the Eye fatigue using Image processing by calculating the threshold values at specific location. This system works on auditing eyes and face of the driver. Person is said to be fatigue if his/her eyes are closed for a certain span of time and notifies.
Ch. Sravan   +4 more
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Driver fatigue detection system

2015 International Conference on Information Processing (ICIP), 2015
Drowsiness detection system is based on identifying suitable driver-related and/or vehicle related variables that are correlated to the drivers level of drowsiness. International statistics shows that a large number of road accidents are caused by driver fatigue.
F. S. C. Clement   +2 more
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Driver Fatigue Detection

2016
Driver fatigue detection is a term used to develop a nonintrusive system which can detect fatigue of the driver and issue a timely warning. The idea behind this project is to monitor the driver’s eyes using a camera in real time and to develop algorithm that can detect driver fatigue.
Abdullah, Muhamad Hafiz   +6 more
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Optical method for fatigue crack detection

Applied Optics, 1980
A 1-D optical Fourier spectrum analyzer system is used to detect fatigue cracks as small as 0.5 microm in titanium test samples. Signatures obtained from scans of reflected laser light diffraction patterns show features linked to the presence of surface cracks.
B J, Pernick, J, Kennedy
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Fatigue Damage Detection

1971
Relationships between the characterization and the nondestructive detection of fatigue damage are discussed and illustrated. Inspection methods presently used at overhaul facilities are reviewed, and examples of the equipment used and the results obtained are given. The advantages and limitations of currently used nondestructive methods are summarized.
JR Barton, FN Kusenberger
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Fatigue Detection Using Phase-Space Warping

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 2017
A novel application of phase-space warping (PSW) method to detect fatigue in the musculoskeletal system is presented. Experimental kinematic, force, and physiological signals are used to produce a fatigue metric. The metric is produced using time-delay embedding and PSW methods.
Abdullatif, Alwasel   +4 more
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Fatigue Detection using Smartphones

Journal of Ergonomics, 2013
Driver fatigue is the major cause of traffic crashes and financial losses. This paper presents an advanced computer vision and mobile technology using smartphones to monitor visual indicators of driver fatigue, allowing the possibility of making fatigue detection systems more affordable and portable.
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Detection of Human Fatigue

2005
Abstract : Military personnel are frequently required to perform tasks for which fatigue is a common problem. Lapses in alertness associated with fatigue are major contributors to human error. We have proposed to create a system that will use unobtrusively obtained bio-behavioral measures to detect such lapses in alertness and thus lower the incidence ...
Timothy B. Brown, John A. Stern
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Driver fatigue detection : A survey

AFRICON 2009, 2009
Driver fatigue is among the most common causes for serious road accidents around the world. This is particularly evident in the transportation industry, where a driver of a heavy vehicle is often exposed to hours of monotonous driving which can result in fatigue without frequent rest periods.
R.C. Coetzer, G.P. Hancke
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Fatigue detection based on non-contact respiratory detection

Thirteenth International Conference on Machine Vision, 2021
Most of current methods for fatigue detection are based on fatigue features extracted from face or head. This paper proposes a novel fatigue detection mode based on non-contact respiratory detection. This paper proposes to use the respiratory rate feature for fatigue detection.
Xing Chen   +4 more
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