A conceptual emotional recognition framework: stress and anger analysis for car accidents

In year 2013, 777,817 out of 22,702,211 of registered vehicles were involved m road traffic crashes, with a damage cost of more than 9.3 billion ringgits in Malaysia. Automotive makers have deployed a wide range of active safety systems (traction control, auto cruise and braking, collision avoidance...

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Main Authors: Shi, Jonathan Khai Ooi, Ahmad, Siti Anom, Harun @ Ramli, Hafiz Rashidi, Yu, Zheng Chong, Md. Ali, Sawal Hamid
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Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60642/1/A%20conceptual%20emotional%20recognition%20framework%20stress%20and%20anger%20analysis%20for%20car%20accidents.pdf
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author Shi, Jonathan Khai Ooi
Ahmad, Siti Anom
Harun @ Ramli, Hafiz Rashidi
Yu, Zheng Chong
Md. Ali, Sawal Hamid
author_facet Shi, Jonathan Khai Ooi
Ahmad, Siti Anom
Harun @ Ramli, Hafiz Rashidi
Yu, Zheng Chong
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description In year 2013, 777,817 out of 22,702,211 of registered vehicles were involved m road traffic crashes, with a damage cost of more than 9.3 billion ringgits in Malaysia. Automotive makers have deployed a wide range of active safety systems (traction control, auto cruise and braking, collision avoidance, and lane switching) in recent years. However, these systems failed to significantly reduce road crash statistics. The automotive network comprises the vehicle road and driver. Huge effort had been placed on the vehicle and road, whereas the dnver remains the feeblest part. Consequently, automotive makers should focus their attention on monitoring drivers' emotion, which influences their driving behaviour. This study aims to explore available technology that monitors driver behaviour, besides proposing accident-stimulating emotion that affects driving. Furthermore, a conceptual framework for recognising anger and stress emotion, which is a cause of road crash, is proposed.
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spelling upm.eprints-606422019-04-03T05:24:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60642/ A conceptual emotional recognition framework: stress and anger analysis for car accidents Shi, Jonathan Khai Ooi Ahmad, Siti Anom Harun @ Ramli, Hafiz Rashidi Yu, Zheng Chong Md. Ali, Sawal Hamid In year 2013, 777,817 out of 22,702,211 of registered vehicles were involved m road traffic crashes, with a damage cost of more than 9.3 billion ringgits in Malaysia. Automotive makers have deployed a wide range of active safety systems (traction control, auto cruise and braking, collision avoidance, and lane switching) in recent years. However, these systems failed to significantly reduce road crash statistics. The automotive network comprises the vehicle road and driver. Huge effort had been placed on the vehicle and road, whereas the dnver remains the feeblest part. Consequently, automotive makers should focus their attention on monitoring drivers' emotion, which influences their driving behaviour. This study aims to explore available technology that monitors driver behaviour, besides proposing accident-stimulating emotion that affects driving. Furthermore, a conceptual framework for recognising anger and stress emotion, which is a cause of road crash, is proposed. Inderscience Publishers 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60642/1/A%20conceptual%20emotional%20recognition%20framework%20stress%20and%20anger%20analysis%20for%20car%20accidents.pdf Shi, Jonathan Khai Ooi and Ahmad, Siti Anom and Harun @ Ramli, Hafiz Rashidi and Yu, Zheng Chong and Md. Ali, Sawal Hamid (2017) A conceptual emotional recognition framework: stress and anger analysis for car accidents. International Journal of Vehicle Safety, 9 (3). pp. 181-195. ISSN 1479-3105; ESSN: 1479-3113 http://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=85188 10.1504/IJVS.2017.085188
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title_full A conceptual emotional recognition framework: stress and anger analysis for car accidents
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