Drive Safe: Cognitive-Behavioral Mining for Intelligent Transportation Cyber-Physical System
Md. Shirajum Munir, Sarder Fakhrul Abedin, Ki Tae Kim, Do Hyeon Kim,, Md. Golam Rabiul Alam, and Choong Seon Hong

TL;DR
This paper introduces a cognitive-behavioral driver safety platform in intelligent transportation systems that recognizes driver distraction and mood, employing AI models for activity recognition, mood detection, and affective intervention, with a prototype demonstrating high reliability.
Contribution
It presents a novel integrated platform combining AI models for driver activity, emotion recognition, and mood repair within IT-CPS, validated through a prototype and statistical evaluation.
Findings
High reliability in driver safety and mental state detection
Significant statistical results with P-value 0.0041 and 93% prevalence confidence
Prototype demonstrates effective mood repair and distraction detection
Abstract
This paper presents a cognitive behavioral-based driver mood repairment platform in intelligent transportation cyber-physical systems (IT-CPS) for road safety. In particular, we propose a driving safety platform for distracted drivers, namely \emph{drive safe}, in IT-CPS. The proposed platform recognizes the distracting activities of the drivers as well as their emotions for mood repair. Further, we develop a prototype of the proposed drive safe platform to establish proof-of-concept (PoC) for the road safety in IT-CPS. In the developed driving safety platform, we employ five AI and statistical-based models to infer a vehicle driver's cognitive-behavioral mining to ensure safe driving during the drive. Especially, capsule network (CN), maximum likelihood (ML), convolutional neural network (CNN), Apriori algorithm, and Bayesian network (BN) are deployed for driver activity recognition,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmotion and Mood Recognition · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Cognitive Computing and Networks
MethodsCapsule Network
