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Real time eye detection and tracking method for driver assistance system

Ghosh et al., 2015

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4580642675944090967
Author
Ghosh S
Nandy T
Manna N
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Advancements of Medical Electronics: Proceedings of the First International Conference, ICAME 2015

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Drowsiness and fatigue of automobile drivers reduce the drivers' abilities of vehicle control, natural reflex, recognition and perception. Such diminished vigilance level of drivers is observed at night driving or overdriving, causing accident and pose severe threat to …
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