Driver fatigue detection (DFD) is an effective method to prevent traffic accidents. The existing research on DFD using facial features is an effective and noninvasive fatigue detection method. However, this approach is affected by facial occlusions (glasses, sunglasses, masks, etc.) and the large facial pose deformations in the extraction of effective fatigue features. In this paper, we introduce a novel DFD method using human pose information entropy. The method first estimates human pose from video sequences and then uses them as clues to extract multiple fatigue-related features which can reduce the influence of facial occlusion and head pose deformation. Information entropy and sliding window algorithm are applied to analyse and calculate sufficient consecutive video frames to obtain more robust and accurate fatigue-related values than by using a single frame. These information entropy values are combined resorting to the support vector machine (SVM) to recognize the driver fatigue state. Experimental results show that the method can achieve much higher accuracy and robustness, and the detection speed meets the requirements of real time.


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    Title :

    Driver Fatigue Detection Method Based on Human Pose Information Entropy


    Contributors:
    Taiguo Li (author) / Tiance Zhang (author) / Yingzhi Zhang (author) / Liben Yang (author)


    Publication date :

    2022




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown






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