All In One Network For Driver Attention Monitoring
Dawei Yang, Xinlei Li, Wenqiang Zhang, Zhe Jiang, Xiaotian Dai, Rui Zhang, Lizhe Qi
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Nowadays, driver drowsiness and driver distraction is considered as a major risk for fatal road accidents around the world. As a result, driver monitoring identifying is emerging as an essential function of automotive safety systems. Its basic features include head pose, gaze direction, yawning and eye state analysis. However, existing work has investigated algorithms to detect these tasks separately and was usually conducted under laboratory environments. To address this problem, we propose a multi-task learning CNN framework which simultaneously solve these tasks. The network is implemented by sharing common features and parameters of highly related tasks. Moreover, we propose Dual-Loss Block to decompose the pose estimation task into pose classification and coarse-to-fine regression and Objectcentric Aware Block to reduce orientation estimation errors. Thus, with such novel designs, our model not only achieves SOA results but also reduces the complexity of integrating into automotive safety systems. It runs at 10 fps on vehicle embedded systems which marks a momentous step for this field. More importantly, to facilitate other researchers, we publish our dataset FDUDrivers which contains 20000 images of 100 different drivers and covers various real driving environments. FDUDrivers might be the first comprehensive dataset regarding driver attention monitoring.