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Data fusion for driver drowsiness recognition: A multimodal perspective

Priyanka et al., 2024

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16160185674680472159
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Priyanka S
Shanthi S
Kumar A
Praveen V
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Egyptian Informatics Journal

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Drowsiness is characterized by decreased alertness and an increased inclination to fall asleep, typically from factors such as fatigue, sleep deprivation, or other related influences. In the context of driving, drowsiness poses substantial safety risks. The detection of driver …
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