Abstract

Road crashes are the most common forms of accidents and deaths worldwide, and the significant reasons for these accidents are usually drunken, drowsiness and reckless behaviour of the driver. According to the World Health Organization, road traffic injuries have risen to 1.25 billion worldwide, which makes driver drowsiness detection a major potential area to avert numerous sleep-induced road accidents. This project proposes an idea to detect drowsiness using machine learning algorithms, hence alarming the driver in real-time to prevent a collision. The model uses the Haar Cascade algorithm, along with the OpenCV library to monitor the real-time video of the driver and to detect the eyes of the driver. The system uses the Eye Aspect Ratio (EAR) concept to determine if the eyes are open or closed. We also feed a data-set file consisting of the facial features data-points to train the machine learning algorithm. The model inspects each frame of the video, which helps to recognize the state of the driver. Furthermore, a Raspberry Pi single-board computer, combined with a camera module and an alarm system, facilitates the project to emulate a compact drowsiness detection system suitable for different automobiles.

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