I experimented with something similar using iOS. Let me know if you want the link to the Github repo.
I realized quickly that lighting conditions have a huge impact on the success of eye detection. My dad suggested that reading the steering sensor is another good way to detect drowsiness. I've been meaning to take another look now that I have a wifi OBDII adapter that will work with iOS, but haven't had the time.
I realized quickly that lighting conditions have a huge impact on the success of eye detection. My dad suggested that reading the steering sensor is another good way to detect drowsiness. I've been meaning to take another look now that I have a wifi OBDII adapter that will work with iOS, but haven't had the time.