AlertNet: Deep convolutional-recurrent neural network model for driving alertness detection
- 1. KLE Technological University
Description
Drowsy driving is one of the major problems leading to many road accidents. Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the most reliable sources to detect sleep on-set while driving as there is the direct involvement of biological signals. The present work focuses on using the deep neural network architecture, built using ResNets and encoder-decoder based sequence to sequence models with attention-decoder. The model is built to reduce the complex computations required for feature extraction. The model learns deeper with minimized loss and training error. The output of ResNets, the features are input to encoder-decoder based sequence to sequence models, built using Bi-directional long-short memories. Sequence to Sequence model learns the complex features of the signal and analyze the output of past and future states simultaneously for classification of drowsy/sleepstage-1 and alert stages. Also, to overcome the unequal distribution (class-imbalance) data problem present in the datasets, the proposed loss functions help in achieving the identical error for both majority and minority classes during the raining of the network for each sleep stage. The model provides an overallaccuracy of 87.92% and 87.05%, a macro-F1-core of 78.06%, and 79.66% and Cohen's-kappa score of 0.78 and 0.79 for the Sleep-EDF 2013 and 2018 data sets respectively.
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