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International research coordination of

Driving Behavior Signal Processing
based on Large Scale Real World Database


Project Overview

Human cognition, decision and action processes while driving are studied in terms of human behavioral signal processing. Having international achievements in collecting a large in-car speech corpus, the research team makes an endeavor on collecting in-car human behavioral signals, across cultures and social systems. Theoretical developments will be evaluated using those human related signals under the real world. In order to promote the novel research area, research fundamentals, i.e., corpora, evaluation frameworks and algorithm standards, are also developed. Assisting and warning drivers and creating a new industrial field by fusing motor-car and amusement industries are one of the short term and long term goals of the project.

Team Members

Kazuya Takeda (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan), Coordinator
Huseyin Abut (SDSU, San Diego, USA/Sabanc University, Istanbul, Turkey)
John Hansen (University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, USA)
Engin Erzin (Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey)
Juan Carlos de Martin (Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy)
Abdul Wahab (Nanyang Technical University, Singapore)
Motoyuki Akamatsu (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Japan)

Supported by

NEDO International Joint Research Grant Program,
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Grant Group