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Preventing Handheld Phone Distraction for Drivers by Sensing the Gripping Hand

Published 10 Nov 2021 in cs.HC | (2111.05738v1)

Abstract: Handheld phone distraction is the leading cause of traffic accidents. However, few efforts have been devoted to detecting when the phone distraction happens, which is a critical input for taking immediate safety measures. This work proposes a phone-use monitoring system, which detects the start of the driver's handheld phone use and eliminates the distraction at once. Specifically, the proposed system emits periodic ultrasonic pulses to sense if the phone is being held in hand or placed on support surfaces (e.g., seat and cup holder) by capturing the unique signal interference resulted from the contact object's damping, reflection and refraction. We derive the short-time Fourier transform from the microphone data to describe such impacts and develop a CNN-based binary classifier to discriminate the phone use between the handheld and the handsfree status. Additionally, we design an adaptive window-based filter to correct the classification errors and identify each handheld phone distraction instance, including its start, end, and duration. Extensive experiments with fourteen people, three phones and two car models show that our system achieves 99% accuracy of recognizing handheld phone-use instances and 0.76-second median error to estimate the distraction's start time.

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