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arxiv:2505.17392

Dual-sensing driving detection model

Published on May 23
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A dual-sensing fatigue detection method integrating computer vision and physiological signal analysis achieves superior accuracy and reliability compared to single-modality methods.

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In this paper, a novel dual-sensing driver fatigue detection method combining computer vision and physiological signal analysis is proposed. The system exploits the complementary advantages of the two sensing modalities and breaks through the limitations of existing single-modality methods. We introduce an innovative architecture that combines real-time facial feature analysis with physiological signal processing, combined with advanced fusion strategies, for robust fatigue detection. The system is designed to run efficiently on existing hardware while maintaining high accuracy and reliability. Through comprehensive experiments, we demonstrate that our method outperforms traditional methods in both controlled environments and real-world conditions, while maintaining high accuracy. The practical applicability of the system has been verified through extensive tests in various driving scenarios and shows great potential in reducing fatigue-related accidents. This study contributes to the field by providing a more reliable, cost-effective, and humane solution for driver fatigue detection.

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