2021
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usab509
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Detecting Soldiers’ Fatigue Using Eye-Tracking Glasses: Practical Field Applications and Research Opportunities

Abstract: Introduction Objectively determining soldiers’ fatigue levels could help prevent injuries or accidents resulting from inattention or decreased alertness. Eye-tracking technologies, such as optical eye tracking (OET) and electrooculography (EOG), are often used to monitor fatigue. Eyeblinks—especially blink frequency and blink duration—are known as easily observable and valid biomarkers of fatigue. Currently, various eye trackers (i.e., eye-tracking glasses) are available on the market using e… Show more

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“…Cognitive fatigue arises from a complex interplay of factors, encompassing physical, social, environmental, and emotional influences [199]. While research has explored individual features like heart rate [200,201], eye movement [202], and EEG signals [203,204], a holistic approach integrating diverse features remains elusive. Datasets like Cogbeacon [205] showcase the multi-faceted nature of fatigue, but pinpointing individual triggers proves challenging due to inter-personal differences.…”
Section: Research Gaps and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive fatigue arises from a complex interplay of factors, encompassing physical, social, environmental, and emotional influences [199]. While research has explored individual features like heart rate [200,201], eye movement [202], and EEG signals [203,204], a holistic approach integrating diverse features remains elusive. Datasets like Cogbeacon [205] showcase the multi-faceted nature of fatigue, but pinpointing individual triggers proves challenging due to inter-personal differences.…”
Section: Research Gaps and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dawn Kernagis and a comprehensive literature review helped pinpoint critical oculometric and pupillometry measures utilized in medical diagnostics to detect neuro-cognitive and physiological states. This revealed a number of oculometric and pupillometry measures which have been used in medical diagnostics and scientific literature to detect neuro-cognitive and physiological states [4][5][6]7,12,14,15,16,[17][18][19]22,25,26]. These measures are outlined in the table below (Table 1).…”
Section: Design Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These issues can be easily overcome by head-mounted devices, which offer a plug-and-play solution for existing cars that do not have cameras built in. In this line of research work, head-mounted eye-tracking glasses have long been used to examine driver drowsiness both in the lab and in natural driving scenarios [ 29 ]. Using SMI (SensoMotoric Instruments) eye-tracking glasses, Gao et al [ 30 ] used a support vector machine (SVM) to analyze PERCLOS [ 31 ] to evaluate driving fatigue with time series data.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%