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Systems for acquisition of physiological data during driving
Šimoňáková, Sabína ; Svozilová, Veronika (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare and evaluate available systems for acquisi-tion of electro physical parameters measured on a driver when driving a car. The main focus is put on reliability, relevance and quality of output signals, that have been measured on participants during a pretest in laboratory and during road testing.
Stresss and fatique detection in complex driver's data
Šimoňáková, Sabína ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
Main aim of our thesis is fatigue and stress detection from biological signals of a driver. Introduction contains information on published methods of detection and thoroughly informs readers about theoretical background necessary for our thesis. In the practical application we have firstly worked with a database of measured rides and subsequently chose their most relevant sections. Extraction and selection of features followed afterward. Five different classification models for tiredness and stress detection were used in the thesis and prediction was based on actual data. Lastly, the final section compares the best model of our thesis with the already published results.
Stresss and fatique detection in complex driver's data
Šimoňáková, Sabína ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
Main aim of our thesis is fatigue and stress detection from biological signals of a driver. Introduction contains information on published methods of detection and thoroughly informs readers about theoretical background necessary for our thesis. In the practical application we have firstly worked with a database of measured rides and subsequently chose their most relevant sections. Extraction and selection of features followed afterward. Five different classification models for tiredness and stress detection were used in the thesis and prediction was based on actual data. Lastly, the final section compares the best model of our thesis with the already published results.
Systems for acquisition of physiological data during driving
Šimoňáková, Sabína ; Svozilová, Veronika (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare and evaluate available systems for acquisi-tion of electro physical parameters measured on a driver when driving a car. The main focus is put on reliability, relevance and quality of output signals, that have been measured on participants during a pretest in laboratory and during road testing.

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