Kamboj et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Advanced detection techniques for driver drowsiness: a comprehensive review of machine learning, deep learning, and physiological approachesKamboj et al., 2024
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- Kamboj M
- Kadian K
- Dwivedi V
- Wary A
- Ojha S
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Road mishaps, a global concern, see driver fatigue contributing to roughly 40% of accidents in India. Detecting drowsiness early is pivotal in countering this threat. Despite prior research in this domain, many investigations fall short in utilizing extensive, varied datasets …
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