distracted driving university leicester motion detection - What's Next - CNN.com Blogs - 28 views
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sities and car companies work on perfecting self-driving vehicles, flawed and sometimes sleepy human drivers still fill our roads.
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But new technology could help detect when those drivers start to feel tired and possibly prevent dangerous accidents
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Distracted driving is also a hurdle for researchers working on self-driving cars. The first wave of automated vehicles won't completely take over the job of driving
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sities and car companies work on perfecting self-driving vehicles, flawed and sometimes sleepy human drivers still fill our roads.
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00,000 crashes, 40,000 injuries and 1,550 deaths a year in the United States as a result of drivers nodding off at the wheel.
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"There are a variety of behaviors that are related to sleepiness and distractions," said Dr. Ison. "Some of them, such as blinking more frequently, changing our eye movements’ pattern, or not fixating on the road ahead are well suited to be detected with an eye tracker.
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But new technology could help detect when those drivers start to feel tired and possibly prevent dangerous accidents
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are more than 100,000 crashes, 40,000 injuries and 1,550 deaths a year in the United States as a result of drivers nodding off at the wheel.
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computer can tie that data to specific types of thoughts, and together with eye-movements, the information collected can tell a computer system if a person is getting sleepy.
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To detect eye movements, researchers aim an array of LED lights at the subject's eyes. An infra-red camera sensor detectes the reflection of the lights off of the eyes.
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Distracted driving is also a hurdle for researchers working on self-driving cars. The first wave of automated vehicles won't completely take over the job of driving.
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A research project at the University of Leicester has combined eye-tracking and brain monitoring to calculate when a driver's alertness starts to wane
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I thought this article was cool but I was a little freaked out to on how a the car can sense when you are going to possibly fall asleep. But at he same time I realize that technology has come far so if they can release this to the public, then I'am just even more excited to see what new technology comes out next.
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