Ambulanceye – the future of medical rescues

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This study advances the concept of “ambulanceye” as a conjecture on the future of medical rescues, assuming that the advanced driver assistant systems (ADAS) can be equipped in ambulances and contribute to driving security through timely danger caution. Recognition of the danger is based on detecting and tracking of eigenobjects (defined as the potential dangerous objects in the video). Simulated performances shown that ambulanceye can overcome ocular restriction resulted from weathering extremes and other accidents that can cause sights blurred. Nevertheless, considerable uncertainties still remain in real-time analyses and characterization of eigenobjects trace. A next research priority is to develop an ADAS system for efficient eigenobjects recognition and tracking.

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Wang, W., Chen, X., Zhou, H., Zheng, H., Sun, D., & Qian, J. (2017). Ambulanceye – the future of medical rescues. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 710, pp. 606–615). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5230-9_59

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