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Computer Research and Modeling, 2021 Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 417–427 (Mi crm892)

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SPECIAL ISSUE
PROCESSING OF VIDEO IMAGES IN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

Technology for collecting initial data for constructing models for assessing the functional state of a human by pupil's response to illumination changes in the solution of some problems of transport safety

D. G. Petrosyants, A. M. Akhmetvaleev, A. S. Katasev

Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev, 10 K. Marx st., Kazan, 420111, Russia

Abstract: This article solves the problem of developing a technology for collecting initial data for building models for assessing the functional state of a person. This condition is assessed by the pupil response of a person to a change in illumination based on the pupillometry method. This method involves the collection and analysis of initial data (pupillograms), presented in the form of time series characterizing the dynamics of changes in the human pupils to a light impulse effect. The drawbacks of the traditional approach to the collection of initial data using the methods of computer vision and smoothing of time series are analyzed. Attention is focused on the importance of the quality of the initial data for the construction of adequate mathematical models. The need for manual marking of the iris and pupil circles is updated to improve the accuracy and quality of the initial data. The stages of the proposed technology for collecting initial data are described. An example of the obtained pupillogram is given, which has a smooth shape and does not contain outliers, noise, anomalies and missing values. Based on the presented technology, a software and hardware complex has been developed, which is a collection of special software with two main modules, and hardware implemented on the basis of a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B microcomputer, with peripheral equipment that implements the specified functionality. To evaluate the effectiveness of the developed technology, models of a single-layer perspetron and a collective of neural networks are used, for the construction of which the initial data on the functional state of intoxication of a person were used. The studies have shown that the use of manual marking of the initial data (in comparison with automatic methods of computer vision) leads to a decrease in the number of errors of the 1st and 2nd years of the kind and, accordingly, to an increase in the accuracy of assessing the functional state of a person. Thus, the presented technology for collecting initial data can be effectively used to build adequate models for assessing the functional state of a person by pupillary response to changes in illumination. The use of such models is relevant in solving individual problems of ensuring transport security, in particular, monitoring the functional state of drivers.

Keywords: papillomometry, collection of baseline data, computer vision, functional state assessment, pupil response, monitoring the driver's fatigue status.

UDC: 004.942

Received: 14.09.2020
Revised: 15.01.2021
Accepted: 18.01.2021

DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2021-13-2-417-427



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