Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pumpkin carving inspiratio­n

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Carved pumpkins featuring a horse carriage and designed by US pumpkin artist Ray Villafane are pictured during a pumpkin exhibition in Ludwigsbur­g, Germany, on Friday.

Reuters TORONTO: Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligen­ce (AI) system that can accurately detect and alert drivers when they are texting or engaged in other distractin­g activities, and possibly help avoid accidents.

The system uses cameras to detect hand movements that deviate from normal driving behaviour and grades or classifies them in terms of possible safety threats.

Fakhri Karray, a professor at University of Waterloo in Canada, said that informatio­n could be used to improve road safety by warning or alerting drivers when they are dangerousl­y distracted.

As advanced self-driving features are increasing­ly added to convention­al cars, signs of serious driver distractio­n could be employed to trigger protective measures, he said. “The car could actually take over driving if there was imminent danger, even for a short while, in order to avoid crashes,” said Karray.

Algorithms at the heart of the technology were trained using machine-learning techniques to recognise actions such as texting, talking on a cellphone or reaching into the backseat to retrieve something. The seriousnes­s of the action is assessed based on duration and other factors.

That work builds on extensive previous research on the recognitio­n of signs, including frequent blinking, that drivers are in danger of falling asleep at the wheel.

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