Robust Real-time Head Pose Estimation for 10 Watt SBC

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Head Pose Estimation has always been an essential part for many applications such as autonomous driving and driving assist systems and hence performance optimization provides better performance as well as lower computing and power needs that allows us to run such applications over embedded devices inside these systems. In this article we present an implementation over a Single board computer for a new system of 3D Head pose estimation that estimates the Head pose of a person in real-time for applications such as Driver monitoring systems, Drones, Gesture recognition and tracking devices. The system is developed over a single board computer (SBC) that is suitable for very low powered applications, it only utilizes the data provided through the IR camera sensor to estimate both the Head and camera pose without any need for external sensors. This system will combine methods that include traditional image processing techniques for image projection, feature detection, key point description and 3D pose estimation along with Machine Learning techniques for face detection and facial landmarks detection.

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Wassef, E., El Munim, H. E. A., Hammad, S., & Ghoneima, M. (2021). Robust Real-time Head Pose Estimation for 10 Watt SBC. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 12(7), 578–585. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120766

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