Abstract In this paper, a gesture recognition-based human–vehicle interaction system has been developed which primarily aims to reduce driver distraction while operating dashboard controls in an automobile. This is achieved through simple gestures and camera positioning which ensures the driver keeps his eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. This method is also compared with other types of inputs which aim to achieve better ergonomics. These inputs include voice commands, physical inputs like steering-mounted controls and also existing gesture recognition methods. This method overcomes the limitations of the aforementioned input techniques by providing a simpler and effective alternative. Said system is found to be superior compared to existing dashboard control media on grounds of operability, execution time and ease of operation.


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    Evaluation of the Drivers' Distraction Caused by Dashboard MMI Interface

    Sumila, M. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2014



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