Real-time smart driver sleepiness detection by eye aspect ratio using computer vision
Simon Chong Kai Yuen,
Noor Hidayah Binti Zakaria,
Goh Eg Su
et al.
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to determine the optimal eye aspect ratio (EAR) for a prototype capable of using computer vision techniques to detect driver sleepiness based on eyelid size changes. The prototype, developed with Raspberry Pi and OpenCV, provides a real-time evaluation of the driver's level of alertness. The prototype can accurately determine the onset of sleepiness by monitoring and detecting instances of prolonged eyelid closure. Due to the fact that the eye aspect ratios of different individuals… Show more
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