Abstract

One of the main factors contributing to traffic accidents is falling asleep behind the wheel. Although it cannot be totally avoided, this model can help prevent it. A system called drowsiness detection keeps drivers from nodding off while operating a vehicle. Both passengers and other drivers will be safer thanks to this technology. The algorithm can monitor the space between the driver's eyes by employing an infrared camera in front of the vehicle. The technology sounds an alert to alert the driver to take control of the vehicle when the region comes under curtain measurement for a number of consecutive frames. The alarm goes off when the driver opens their eyes again and the area passes above the safe zone. As a result, this may wake up the motorist and save lives. The algorithm's accuracy is 96%.

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