Driver's body posture in 3D contains information potentially related to driver intent, driver affective state, and driver distraction. In this paper, we discuss issues and possibilities in developing a vision-based, markerless system to systematically explore the role of 3D driver posture dynamics for driver assistance. At high level, two main emphases in the proposed system are: (i) The coordination between real world driving testbed and simulation environment and (ii) The usefulness of driver posture dynamics is studied not only as an individual cue but also in relation with other contextual information (e.g. head dynamics, facial features, and vehicle dynamics). Some initial results in our experiment following these guidelines show the feasibility and promise of extracting and using 3D driver posture dynamics for driver assistance.
Towards a vision-based system exploring 3D driver posture dynamics for driver assistance: Issues and possibilities
2010 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium ; 179-184
01.06.2010
1329964 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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