Multimodal Affective Inference for Driver Monitoring
- π€ Speaker: Ian Davies (Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
- π Date & Time: Thursday 29 January 2009, 14:15 - 15:15
- π Venue: Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building, Room SS03
Abstract
We present a novel system for driver-vehicle interaction which combines speech recognition with facial-expression recognition to increase intention recognition accuracy in the presence of engine- and road-noise. Our system would allow drivers to interact with in-car devices such as satellite navigation and other telematic or control systems. We describe a pilot study and experiment in which we tested the system, and show that multimodal fusion of speech and facial expression recognition provides higher accuracy than either would do alone.
Series This talk is part of the Rainbow Interaction Seminars series.
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Thursday 29 January 2009, 14:15-15:15