Abstract

A sleepiness detection system uses technology to spot and warn people who might be about to nod off or become less vigilant. To assess the degree of drowsiness, the system uses a variety of physiological or behavioural signs, including eye movements, brain waves, and patterns of vehicle control. Research is now being done to create reliable sleepiness detection systems, which could have positive effects on safety, accident avoidance, and productivity for a variety of businesses and people. These technologies all have the potential to increase safety in a variety of industries and lower the risk of accidents brought on by drowsiness, even though their accuracy and dependability vary. By lowering accident costs and boosting productivity, the deployment of sleepiness detection systems may also have favourable economic effects. Over all, the creation of precise and trustworthy sleepiness detection systems is an important field of study with potential advantages for a range of businesses and people.

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