Automatic Detection of Driver Fatigue - Phase III

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Automatic Detection of Driver Fatigue - Phase III

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1999-06

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Minnesota Department of Transportation

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Traffic centers gather information from traffic sensors at regular intervals, but storing the data for future analysis becomes an issue. This report details work to improve the speed and effectiveness of traffic databases. In this project phase, researchers redesigned the data model based on the previous phase's data model and decreased the storage requirements by one-third. Researchers developed a web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) for users to specify the query of interest; the outcome of the performance tuning gave users reasonable response time. The beneficiaries of this effective database would include the driving public, traffic engineers, and researchers, who are generally not familiar with the query language used in the database management system. This report summarizes the detailed reference, such as benchmark query, sample data, table schema, conversion code, and other information.

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1999-28

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Kaur, Sarbjit Sing; Eriksson, Martin; Papanikolopoulos, Nikolaos P.. (1999). Automatic Detection of Driver Fatigue - Phase III. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/151798.

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