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Real-time system for monitoring driver vigilance

Bergasa et al., 2006

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301812187908229420
Author
Bergasa L
Nuevo J
Sotelo M
Barea R
Lopez M
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IEEE Transactions on intelligent transportation systems

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This paper presents a nonintrusive prototype computer vision system for monitoring a driver's vigilance in real time. It is based on a hardware system for the real-time acquisition of a driver's images using an active IR illuminator and the software implementation for …
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