2014
DOI: 10.4314/star.v3i2.26
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i-Car: An Intelligent and Interactive Interface for Driver Assistance System

Abstract: Article InformationThe aim of the present research was to reduce accidents by assisting the driver in various aspects of driving such as lane detection, pedestrian and car detection, driver drowsiness detection and rear view parking assistance. The methodology combines the computer vision techniques with pattern recognition, feature extraction, machine learning, object recognition, human computer interaction and parallel processing in a nutshell. The proposed system provides robust extraction of lane markings … Show more

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“…The literature presents some well-established ADASs proposals, such as iCar [9] which is a system aimed at reducing accidents and assisting the driver in various aspects of driving, such as lane detection, pedestrian detection, car detection, driver fatigue detection and rearview assistance for parking. There is also the ADAS proposed by Wang et al [10] which presents a system with self-learning, aiming to help the driver in the task of maintaining safety concerning the car-to-front, reducing their workload and reducing accidents and allowing control of cruise speed and frontal collision warning.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature presents some well-established ADASs proposals, such as iCar [9] which is a system aimed at reducing accidents and assisting the driver in various aspects of driving, such as lane detection, pedestrian detection, car detection, driver fatigue detection and rearview assistance for parking. There is also the ADAS proposed by Wang et al [10] which presents a system with self-learning, aiming to help the driver in the task of maintaining safety concerning the car-to-front, reducing their workload and reducing accidents and allowing control of cruise speed and frontal collision warning.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%