DocumentCode
3466162
Title
Automatic region of interest tracking for visual characterization of the driver´s behaviour
Author
Basset, M. ; Cudel, C. ; Georges, V. ; Mouhoub, S. ; Baujon, J.
Author_Institution
MIPS Lab., Univ. de Haute-Alsace, Mulhouse, France
fYear
2004
fDate
14-17 June 2004
Firstpage
335
Lastpage
338
Abstract
Recent studies on driver behaviour have shown that perception - mainly visual but also proprioceptive perception plays a key role in the "driver-vehicle-road" system and so considerably affects the driver\´s decision making. The framework of research work presented here is the behaviour analysis and studies low-cost system (BASIL) based on the real time visual analysis tool called EyeAccessPilot (EAP) system. This system, dedicated to driver\´s behaviour analysis, collects synchronously all the available embedded information: the visual perception via 2D eye\´s direction, the trajectory followed, accelerations... In this framework, a new development is presented here in order to allow the analysis of focusing area of a driver in driving situations, via the automatic detection of Regions of Interest. This post-processing tool considers video sequence acquired with the EyeAcessPilot system. As the displacement of the head is effective during driving phase and is not measured, the aim of this work is to track automatically defined Regions Of Interest (ROI) all along the stored video sequence. This automatic tracker is based on detection of singular points in images.
Keywords
computer vision; decision making; image sequences; tracking; video signal processing; visual perception; EyeAccessPilot system; automatic region of interest tracking; behaviour analysis and studies low cost system; decision making; driver behaviour analysis; driver-vehicle-road system; embedded information; real time visual analysis tool; video sequence; visual characterization; visual perception; Acceleration; Decision making; Displacement measurement; Focusing; Head; Information analysis; Phase measurement; Real time systems; Video sequences; Visual perception;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8310-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVS.2004.1336405
Filename
1336405
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