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This paper explores the potential for the inertial sensors on head-mounted devices (HMDs) such as Google Glass, and mobile devices to identify driving ...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the potential for the inertial sensors on head-mounted devices (HMDs) such as Google Glass, and mobile devices to identify ...
This paper study how wrist-mounted inertial sensors such as those in smart watches and fitness trackers, can track steering wheel usage and inputs, ...
Co-authors ; Toward detection of unsafe driving with inertial head-mounted sensors. C Karatas, H Li, L Liu. Proceedings of the Eighth Wireless of the Students, ...
Publication type: Conference Proceeding · Language: English · Authors: Karatas, Cagdas; Li, Hongyu; Liu, Luyang.
This paper explores the potential for wearable devices to identify driving activities and unsafe driving, without relying on information or sensors in the ...
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This study categorizes publicly accessible datasets into four classifications based on the primary detection focus: the driver's face, head, hands, and ...
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May 18, 2015 · This paper explores the potential for wearable devices to identify driving activities and unsafe driving, without relying on information or ...
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Dec 31, 2019 · ABSTRACT Driver distraction is one of the major causes of accidents. Most methods for inferring distracted.
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Toward detection of unsafe driving with inertial head-mounted sensors · Computer Science, Engineering. S3@MobiCom · 2016.