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Artificial passenger
An artificial passenger (AP) is a device that would be used in a motor
vehicle to make sure that the driver stays awake. IBM has developed a
prototype that holds a conversation with a driver, telling jokes and
asking questions intended to determine whether the driver can respond
alertly enough. Assuming the IBM approach, an artificial passenger would
use a microphone for the driver and a speech generator and the vehicle's
audio speakers to converse with the driver. The conversation would be
based on a personalized profile of the driver. A camera could be used to
evaluate the driver's 'facial state' and a voice analyzer to evaluate
whether the driver was becoming drowsy. If a driver seemed to display too
much fatigue, the artificial passenger might be programmed to open all the
windows, sound a buzzer, increase background music volume, or even spray
the driver with ice water.
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