Driver Gaze Tracking and Eyes Off the Road Detection System
Abstract
Distracted driving is one of the main causes of vehicle collisions in the United States. Passively monitoring a driver's activities constitutes the basis of an automobile safety system that can potentially reduce the number of accidents by estimating the driver's focus of attention. This paper proposes an inexpensive vision-based system to accurately detect Eyes Off the Road (EOR). The system has three main components: 1) robust facial feature tracking; 2) head pose and gaze estimation; and 3) 3-D geometric reasoning to detect EOR. From the video stream of a camera installed on the steering wheel column, our system tracks facial features from the driver's face. Using the tracked landmarks and a 3-D face model, the system computes head pose and gaze direction. The head pose estimation algorithm is robust to nonrigid face deformations due to changes in expressions. Finally, using a 3-D geometric analysis, the system reliably detects EOR.
BibTeX
@article{Vicente-2015-120715,author = {F. Vicente and Z. Huang and X. Xiong and F. De la Torre and W. Zhang and D. Levi},
title = {Driver Gaze Tracking and Eyes Off the Road Detection System},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems},
year = {2015},
month = {August},
volume = {16},
number = {4},
pages = {2014 - 2027},
}