Fast Computation of PERCLOS and Saccadic Ratio
Anirban Dasgupta, Aurobinda Routray

TL;DR
This thesis develops fast, real-time algorithms for computing PERCLOS and Saccadic Ratio to assess driver alertness, validated against brain signals, addressing challenges like illumination and head movement.
Contribution
It introduces novel algorithms for real-time PERCLOS and offline SR estimation on embedded platforms, improving alertness detection under challenging conditions.
Findings
Real-time PERCLOS estimation on embedded systems.
Offline SR estimation with high accuracy.
Validation against brain signals confirms effectiveness.
Abstract
This thesis describes the development of fast algorithms for the computation of PERcentage CLOSure of eyes (PERCLOS) and Saccadic Ratio (SR). PERCLOS and SR are two ocular parameters reported to be measures of alertness levels in human beings. PERCLOS is the percentage of time in which at least 80% of the eyelid remains closed over the pupil. Saccades are fast and simultaneous movement of both the eyes in the same direction. SR is the ratio of peak saccadic velocity to the saccadic duration. This thesis addresses the issues of image based estimation of PERCLOS and SR, prevailing in the literature such as illumination variation, poor illumination conditions, head rotations etc. In this work, algorithms for real-time PERCLOS computation has been developed and implemented on an embedded platform. The platform has been used as a case study for assessment of loss of attention in automotive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
