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Driving simulator helps to validate drowsiness detection technology

22 April 2024

Nottingham University's Human Factors Research Group has validated BlueSkeye AI’s vehicle drowsiness detection technology for use in cars in Europe,

Twenty drivers spent up to an hour undertaking a monotonous driving task - following a car on a motorway - and were asked at five-minute intervals to assess their tiredness 

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