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Identification of Human in High Speed Vehicles During Accidents

Project Incharge:Dr. T. Senthil Kumar
Co-Project Incharge:Saivenkateswaran S
Identification of Human in High Speed Vehicles During Accidents

In this paper, a system for automobiles to analyze and assess the cause for an accident and to report the same to the department concerned has been proposed. The main motive of this system is to ensure that insurance can be claimed. When accident occurs, face of the person in the vehicle hit, has two views namely frontal view and profile view. First Viola Jones Face Detection Algorithm will detect the face of frontal and profile views. Eigen Faces is used to recognize the frontal view and profile view of the face. Experimental results show that the person can be detected and recognized easily when accident occurs and that image will be sent to the relevant department which gives the exact match in the database.

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