Pedestrian Safety with Eye-Contact between Autonomous Car and Pedestrian

Abstract

Method for eye-contact between autonomous car and pedestrian is proposed for pedestrian safety. The method allows to detect the pedestrian who would like to across a street through eye-contact between an autonomous driving car and the pedestrian. Through experiment, it is found that the proposed method does work well for finding such pedestrians and for noticing a sign to the pedestrians from the autonomous driving car with a comprehensive representation of face image displayed onto front glass of the car.

Authors and Affiliations

Kohei Arai, Akihito Yamashita, Hiroshi Okumura

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  • EP ID EP578166
  • DOI 10.14569/IJACSA.2019.0100520
  • Views 92
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Kohei Arai, Akihito Yamashita, Hiroshi Okumura (2019). Pedestrian Safety with Eye-Contact between Autonomous Car and Pedestrian. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 10(5), 161-165. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-578166