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Driver State and Behavior Detection Through Smart Wearables

Driver State and Behavior Detection Through Smart Wearables

28 April 2021
A. Tavakoli
Shashwat Kumar
M. Boukhechba
Arsalan Heydarian
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Papers citing "Driver State and Behavior Detection Through Smart Wearables"

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MoRSE: Deep Learning-based Arm Gesture Recognition for Search and Rescue
  Operations
MoRSE: Deep Learning-based Arm Gesture Recognition for Search and Rescue OperationsWorld Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2022
P. Kasnesis
Christos Chatzigeorgiou
Dimitrios G. Kogias
C. Patrikakis
Harris V. Georgiou
Aspasia Tzeletopoulou
218
5
0
15 Oct 2022
The Impact of Surrounding Road Objects and Conditions on Drivers Abrupt
  Heart Rate Changes
The Impact of Surrounding Road Objects and Conditions on Drivers Abrupt Heart Rate ChangesProceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (HFES Annual Meeting), 2022
A. Tavakoli
Arsalan Heydarian
164
3
0
23 May 2022
Driver State Modeling through Latent Variable State Space Framework in
  the Wild
Driver State Modeling through Latent Variable State Space Framework in the Wild
A. Tavakoli
S. Boker
Arsalan Heydarian
266
17
0
02 Mar 2022
Roadway Design Matters: Variation in Bicyclists' Psycho-Physiological
  Responses in Different Urban Roadway Designs
Roadway Design Matters: Variation in Bicyclists' Psycho-Physiological Responses in Different Urban Roadway DesignsTransportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour (TRF), 2022
Xiang Guo
A. Tavakoli
Erin Robartes
A. Angulo
T. D. Chen
Arsalan Heydarian
216
38
0
27 Feb 2022
ORCLSim: A System Architecture for Studying Bicyclist and Pedestrian
  Physiological Behavior Through Immersive Virtual Environments
ORCLSim: A System Architecture for Studying Bicyclist and Pedestrian Physiological Behavior Through Immersive Virtual EnvironmentsSocial Science Research Network (SSRN), 2021
Xiang Guo
A. Angulo
Erin Robartes
T. D. Chen
Arsalan Heydarian
152
22
0
06 Dec 2021
WildWood: a new Random Forest algorithm
WildWood: a new Random Forest algorithm
Stéphane Gaïffas
Ibrahim Merad
Yiyang Yu
272
14
0
16 Sep 2021
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