Towards Driver's State Recognition on Real Driving Conditions

G. Rigas, Y. Goletsis, P. Bougia, D. Fotiadis
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In this work a methodology for detecting drivers' stress and fatigue and predicting driving performance is presented. The proposed methodology exploits a set of features obtained from three different sources: (i) physiological signals from the driver (ECG, EDA, and respiration), (ii) video recordings from the driver's face, and (iii) environmental information. The extracted features are examined in terms of their contribution to the classification of the states under investigation. The most significant indicators are selected and used for classification using various classifiers. The approach has been validated on an annotated dataset collected during real-world driving. The results obtained from the combination of physiological signals, video features, and driving environment parameters indicate high classification accuracy (88% using three fatigue scales and 86% using two stress scales). A series of experiments on a simulation environment confirms the association of fatigue states with driving performance.
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真实驾驶条件下驾驶员状态识别研究
在这项工作中,提出了一种检测驾驶员压力和疲劳并预测驾驶性能的方法。所提出的方法利用了从三个不同来源获得的一组特征:(i)驾驶员的生理信号(ECG, EDA和呼吸),(ii)驾驶员面部的视频记录,以及(iii)环境信息。根据提取的特征对正在调查的状态分类的贡献来检查它们。选择最显著的指标并使用各种分类器进行分类。该方法已在真实驾驶过程中收集的带注释的数据集上进行了验证。结合生理信号、视频特征和驾驶环境参数得到的结果表明,该方法具有较高的分类准确率(三种疲劳量表为88%,两种应力量表为86%)。在仿真环境下进行的一系列试验证实了疲劳状态与驾驶性能的相关性。
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