Artificial Intelligence Methods in In-Cabin Use Cases: A Survey
Rong, Yao, Han, Chao, Hellert, Christian, Loyal, Antje, Kasneci, Enkelejda
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
As interest in autonomous driving increases, efforts are being made to meet requirements for the high-level automation of vehicles. In this context, the functionality inside the vehicle cabin plays a key role in ensuring a safe and pleasant journey for driver and passenger alike. At the same time, recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled a whole range of new applications and assistance systems to solve automated problems in the vehicle cabin. This paper presents a thorough survey on existing work that utilizes AI methods for use-cases inside the driving cabin, focusing, in particular, on application scenarios related to (1) driving safety and (2) driving comfort. Results from the surveyed works show that AI technology has a promising future in tackling in-cabin tasks within the autonomous driving aspect.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-6-2021
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