Raise gesture detection in a device with preheating of a processor
US-2016018898-A1 · Jan 21, 2016 · US
US2018197030A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018197030-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615741889-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is at least two of a direction determination unit which determines that the state is abnormal when a gaze direction of a driver of a vehicle is not within a first predetermined range based on a captured image of a head of the driver, a height determination unit which determines that the state is abnormal when a height of an eye of the driver is not within a second predetermined range based on the captured image, and a position determination unit which determines that the state is abnormal when a position of the head in a lateral direction is not within a third predetermined range based on the captured image; and an abnormal state determination unit which determines whether the state of the driver is abnormal based on the determination results of the determination units.
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1 . A driver abnormality detection device comprising: at least two of determination units including a direction determination unit which determines that a state is abnormal when a gaze direction of a driver of a vehicle is not within a first predetermined range based on a captured image of a head of the driver, a height determination unit which determines that the state is abnormal when a height of an eye of the driver is not within a second predetermined range based on the captured image, and a position determination unit which determines that the state is abnormal when a position of the head in a lateral direction is not within a third predetermined range based on the captured image; an abnormal state determination unit which determines that the state of the driver is abnormal when at least one of the determination units determines that the state has been abnormal continuously for a time equal to or longer than a continuation allowable time set for that determination unit; an information acquiring unit which acquires a surrounding situation of the vehicle; and a time correction unit which corrects the continuation allowable time set for at least one of the determination units according to the surrounding situation acquired by the information acquiring unit. 2 .- 4 . (canceled) 5 . The driver abnormality detection device according to claim 1 , wherein one of the determination units is the direction determination unit, and the first predetermined range is set so that at least a part of an effective field of view corresponding to the gaze direction overlaps with a range of a windshield of the vehicle. 6 . The driver abnormality detection device according to claim 5 , wherein the effective field of view has a predetermined spread in vertical and lateral directions with respect to the gaze direction, and the first predetermined range is set based on the effective field of view having the predetermined spread. 7 . The driver abnormality detection device according to claim 1 , wherein one of the determination units is the height determination unit, and the second predetermined range is set within a range in which a tail lamp of a vehicle in front can be viewed with the eyes via a windshield of the vehicle. 8 . The driver abnormality detection device according to claim 1 , wherein one of the determination units is the position determination unit, and the third predetermined range is set within a range in which a center of gravity of the head is located in front of a headrest of a driver's seat in the vehicle. 9 . A driver abnormality detection method executed by a driver abnormality detection device installed in a vehicle, the driver abnormality detection method comprising: at least two of determination steps including a direction determination step of determining that the state is abnormal when a gaze direction of a driver of the vehicle is not within a first predetermined range based on a captured image of a head of the driver, a height determination step of determining that the state is abnormal when a height of an eye of the driver is not within a second predetermined range based on the captured image, and a position determination step of determining that the state is abnormal when a position of the head in a lateral direction is not within a third predetermined range based on the captured image; an abnormal state determination step of determining that the state of the driver is abnormal when at least one of determination steps determines that the state has been abnormal continuously for a time equal to or longer than a continuation allowable time set for that determination step; an information acquiring step of acquiring a surrounding situation of the vehicle; and a time correction step of correcting the continuation allowable time set for at least one of the determination steps according to the surrounding situation acquired by the information acquiring step. 10 . The driver abnormality detection device according to claim 1 , wherein the surrounding situation includes whether a traveling position of the vehicle is in front of an intersection, a T-junction, merging, or a crosswalk.
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