Toward detection of unsafe driving with inertial head-mounted sensors

Çagdas Karatas, Hongyu Li, Luyang Liu
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Abstract

This paper explores the potential for the inertial sensors on head-mounted devices (HMDs) such as Google Glass, and mobile devices to identify driving activities and unsafe driving. Particularly, we study whether the inertial sensors on HMDs, can detect whether their user is operating the vehicle and infer where the driver's visual attention is focused at by tracking the driver's head without relying on cameras on the HMD or the vehicle. Detecting user's vehicle operation through head movements can help prevent the driver's interactive usage of HMD, which can cause distracted driving. Tracking driver's head movements and the driver's focus of visual attention can detect unsafe driving and additionally enable many safety applications. Our approach relies on head movements that are specific to a driver. Once the system detects the vehicle's operation, head movements can be further utilized to detect distracted driving, to predict driver behaviors and to detect inadequate surveillance cases where the driver failed to look in the appropriate place to complete a maneuver.
用惯性头戴式传感器检测不安全驾驶
本文探讨了惯性传感器在头戴式设备(如谷歌眼镜)和移动设备上识别驾驶活动和不安全驾驶的潜力。特别是,我们研究了头戴式显示器上的惯性传感器能否在不依赖头戴式显示器或车辆上的摄像头的情况下,通过跟踪驾驶员的头部来检测用户是否在操作车辆,并推断驾驶员的视觉注意力集中在哪里。通过头部运动来检测用户的车辆操作,可以防止驾驶员交互使用HMD,从而导致驾驶分心。跟踪驾驶员的头部运动和驾驶员的视觉注意力焦点可以检测不安全驾驶,并使许多安全应用成为可能。我们的方法依赖于驾驶员特有的头部运动。一旦系统检测到车辆的运行情况,就可以进一步利用头部运动来检测分心驾驶,预测驾驶员的行为,并检测驾驶员未能在适当的位置完成机动的监视不足的情况。
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