Abstract

Every year worldwide more than one million people die and a further 50 million people are injured in traffic accidents. Therefore, the development of car safety features that actively support the driver in preventing accidents, is of utmost importance to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities. However, to establish this support it is necessary that the advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) understands the drivers intended behavior in advance. The growing variety of sensors available for vehicles together with improved computer vision techniques, hence led to increased research directed towards inferring the drivers intentions. This article reviews 64 driver intention recognition studies with regard to the maneuvers considered, the driving features included, the AI methods utilized, the achieved performance within the presented experiments, and the open challenges identified by the respected researchers. The article provides a high level analysis of the current technology readiness level of driver intention recognition technology to address the challenges to enable reliable driver intention recognition, such as the system architecture, implementation, and the purpose of the technology.

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