TY - JOUR AU - Yifan Sun AU - Chaozhong Wu AU - Hui Zhang AU - Wenhui Chu AU - Yiying Xiao AU - Yijun Zhang PY - 2021/08/05 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Effects of Individual Differences on Measurements’ Drowsiness-Detection Performance JF - Promet - Traffic&Transportation JA - Promet VL - 33 IS - 4 SE - Articles DO - 10.7307/ptt.v33i4.3668 UR - http://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/3668 AB - Individual differences (IDs) may reduce the detection-accuracy of drowsiness-driving by influencing measurements’ drowsiness-detection performance (MDDP). The purpose of this paper is to propose a model that can quantify the effects of IDs on MDDP and find measurements with less impact by IDs to build drowsiness-detection models. Through field experiments, drivers’ naturalistic driving data and subjective-drowsiness levels were collected, and drowsiness-related measurements were calculated using the double-layer sliding time window. In the model, MDDP was represented by |Z-statistics| of the Wilcoxon-test. First, the individual driver’s measurements were analysed by Wilcoxon-test. Next, drivers were combined in pairs, measurements of paired-driver combinations were analysed by Wilcoxon-test, and measurement’s IDs of paired-driver combinations were calculated. Finally, linear regression was used to fit the measurements’ IDs and changes of MDDP that equalled the individual driver’s |Z-statistics| minus the paired-driver combination’s |Z-statistics|, and the slope’s absolute value (|k|) indicated the effects of ID on the MDDP. As a result, |k| of the mean of the percentage of eyelid closure (MPECL) is the lowest (4.95), which illustrates MPECL is the least affected by IDs. The results contribute to the measurement selection of drowsiness-detection models considering IDs. ER -