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`[11] Patent Number:
`[45] Date of Patent:
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`[54] FACIAL IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM
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`A1 7/1995 Germany .
`404174309 6/1992 Japan ................................... .. 382/117
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`Inventors: Nobumasa Suenaga; Kenji ogawa, both of Tokyo, Japan
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`Japan ................................... .. 6-32154 2/1994 Japan .
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`[73] Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha,
`Toky0> Japan
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`[21] Appl. No.: 612,815
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`[22]
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`Mar‘ 11’ 1996
`Flled:
`Foreign Application Priority Data
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`Jul. 28, 1995
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`[JP]
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`Japan .................................. .. 7-193647
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`[51] Int. Cl.6 ..................................................... .. G06K 9/00
`[52] US. Cl. ......................... .. 382/117; 351/209; 340/575
`[58] Field of Search .......................... .. 382/117—118, 103,
`382/104; 351/209_211; 340/575, 576; 128/745;
`180/272; 364/423098, 424051
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`[56]
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`Primary Examiner—Leo H. Boudreau
`Assistant Examiner—Bhavesh Mehta
`Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak
`& Seas, PLLC
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`[57]
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`ABSTRACT
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`Afaeial image preeessihg System Of the present invention is
`provided With an evaluation function calculation device
`Which calculates shape functions (for example, an upper
`boundary and an approximate line representing a predeter
`mined range of the upper boundary) representing the shape,
`namely, the feature of the entire eye image from an eye
`presence area and further calculates an evaluation function
`(namely, the gradient of the ePPreXiIhete 1ihe) from the
`shape function (namely, the approximate line). The facial
`image processing system is further provided With an opened
`or-closed condition judgment device Which determines a
`threshold Value from the Values K of the time_varying
`evaluation function and makes a judgment on Whether the
`eye is opened or closed. Thereby, even in the case that a
`change in the number of continuous black piXels arranged in
`Y-direction When closing the eye is small oWing to an
`eyebroW, it can be accurately judged on Whether the eye is
`Opened or closed'
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`32 Claims, 65 Drawing Sheets
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`JUDGMENT MEANS
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`FACIAL IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Field of the Invention
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`The present invention relates to a facial image processing
`system for detecting various conditions, for example, an
`unclearly awakening condition and a dozing or drowsy
`condition of an automobile driver or the like from the
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`opened and closed conditions of his eyes.
`2. Description of the Related Art
`Hereinafter, a conventional system will be described by
`referring to FIGS. 63 to 65B. FIG. 63 is a diagram for
`illustrating the conceptional structure of the conventional
`system for detecting the condition of a driver, which is
`disclosed in, for instance, the Japanese Patent Laid-Open
`No. 6-32154.
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`the conventional system is
`As illustrated in FIG. 63,
`provided with:
`image input means 1 for inputting data
`representing an image of the face of a driver and for
`performing an analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion on the
`input data; binarization means 2 for binarizing the facial
`image inputted from (and converted by) the image input
`means 1; eyeball presence area setting means 3 for deter-
`mining where an eyeball presence area is in the binarized
`image; eyeball detecting means 4 for detecting an eyeball in
`the eyeball presence area on the basis of continuous black
`pixels (or picture elements) placed in the longitudinal direc-
`tion (namely, the Y-direction) thereof; opened/closed eye
`detecting means 5 for detecting the opened or closed eye of
`the driver on the basis of the numberof the continuous black
`pixels of the detected eyeball; and condition-of-driver judg-
`ing means6 for judging the condition of the driver according
`to the pattern of the opened or closed eye detected by the
`opened/closed eye detecting means 5.
`FIG. 64 illustrates a binary image indicating an eyeball
`presence area 7 to be processed by the opened/closed eye
`detecting means 5.
`An operation of the conventional system is performed as
`follows. As illustrated in FIG. 63, an imageof the face of a
`driver, which is taken by using the image input means1, is
`binarized by the binarization means 2 and is thus converted
`into a binary image.
`In the binary image,
`the eyeball
`presencearea 7 is established by the eyeball presence setting
`means 3. The eyeball of the driver is detected in the area 7
`by the eyeball detecting means 4. Further, the opened or
`closed state of the eye is detected by the opened/closed eye
`detecting means 5. The patterns of the opened and closed
`eyes are inputted to the condition-of-driver judging means 6
`whereupon the dozing condition or the like of the driver is
`judged.
`Further, the operation of the opened/closed eye detecting
`means 5 will be described hereinbelow in detail. Namely,
`when detecting an opened or closed eye in the binary image
`in which, for example, a left eye is preset as illustrated in
`FIG. 64, the opened/closed eye detecting means 5 searches
`(namely, scans) an area, in which abscissas (namely, coor-
`dinates in the lateral direction) of pixels range from X1 to
`X2 and ordinates (namely, coordinates in the Y- or longitu-
`dinal direction) thereof range from YB (namely,the ordinate
`of the search starting point) to (YB-50), for black pixels.
`The longitudinal scanning of 1 line or column ofpixels is
`performed on all columnsarrangedin the lateral direction of
`the eyeball presence area 7 repeatedly and sequentially.
`Upon completion of the scanning of the columns over the
`full width of the entire eyeball presence area 7, the maxi-
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`size in the longitudinal direction (namely, in the Y-direction)
`of the imaged eyeball of the left eye. Thus, a threshold value
`for detecting the opened/closed condition of an eye is
`predetermined onthe basis of data concerning the maximum
`numberof continuousblack pixels in the cases of the opened
`and closed conditions thereof. Thereafter, the detection of
`the opened/closed conditions of an eye can be achieved by
`comparing the maximum number of continuous black
`pixels, which is obtained by the aforementioned scanning
`operation, with the predetermined threshold value.
`As above described, the conventional system employs the
`technique of finding the maximum numberof continuous
`black pixels arranged in the longitudinal direction (namely,
`the Y-direction) of an eye for judging whether the eye of a
`driver is opened or closed. However, sometimes, the binary
`image of the area to be searched becomesasillustrated in
`FIGS. 65A or 65B, owing to the presence of an eyebrow or
`a shade. In such a case, there is no large difference between
`the maximum number L1 of continuous black pixels
`arranged in the Y-direction in the case of the opened
`condition of the eye and that L2 of continuousblack pixels
`arranged in the same direction in the case of the closed
`condition thereof. Thus,
`the conventional system has
`encountered the problem that an error of the judgment on
`whether the eye is opened or closed.
`The present invention is accomplishedto solve the afore-
`mentioned problem of the conventional system.
`SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
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`It is, accordingly, an object of the present invention to
`provide a facial image processing system which can accu-
`rately judge whether an eye is openedorclosed, even in the
`cases that a change in the numberof continuousblack pixels
`arranged in the Y-direction, which occurs at the time of
`closing the eye, is small and that a change in the maximum
`number of continuous black pixels arranged in the
`Y-direction results from a change in the upward or down-
`ward direction of a face or from a change in the leftward or
`rightward inclination of the face, by directing attention to a
`change in the shape of the eye, which is caused by closing
`the eye.
`To achieve the foregoing object, in accordance with the
`present invention, there is provided a facial image process-
`ing system that comprises: a camera for taking a facial
`image; image input means for inputting a video signal sent
`from the camera; binarization meansfor binarizing the facial
`image inputted from the image input means; eye extraction
`meansfor extracting an eye presence area, which includes an
`eye, from the binarized facial image; evaluation function
`calculation means for calculating a shape function repre-
`senting a shape feature of the eye from the eye presence area
`and for calculating an evaluation function according to the
`shape function; and opened/closed condition judgment
`means for judging according to the evaluation function
`whether the eye is opened or closed.
`Further, in the case of an embodimentof the facial image
`processing system of the present invention, the evaluation
`function calculation means obtains a first-order shape func-
`tion from the binary image of the eye presence area and
`calculates a second-order shape function according to the
`first-order shape function and further calculates an evalua-
`tion (or performance) function according to the second-order
`shape function.
`Moreover, in the case of another embodimentofthe facial
`image processing system of the present invention, the evalu-
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`shape functions from the binary image of the eye presence
`area and calculates an evaluation function according to the
`first and second shape functions.
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`Other features, objects and advantages of the present
`invention will become apparent from the following descrip-
`tion of preferred embodiments with reference to the draw-
`ings in which like reference characters designate like or
`corresponding parts throughout several views, and in which:
`FIG. 1 is a diagram for illustrating the configuration of
`Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
`FIG. 2 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detecting
`the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is employed
`by Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
`FIG. 3 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 1 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 4 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detecting
`the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is employed
`by Embodiment 2 of the present invention;
`FIG. 5 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 2 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 6 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detecting
`the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is employed
`by Embodiment 3 of the present invention;
`FIG. 7 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment3 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 8 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detecting
`the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is employed
`by Embodiment4 of the present invention;
`FIG. 9 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment4 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 10 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment5 of the present invention;
`FIG. 11 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 5 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 12 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment6 of the present invention;
`FIG. 13 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment6 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 14 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment7 of the present invention;
`FIG. 15 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 7 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 16 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment8 of the present invention;
`FIG. 17 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment8 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 18 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment9 of the present invention;
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`FIG. 20 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
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`employed by Embodiment 10 of the present invention;
`FIG. 21 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment10 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 22 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 11 of the present invention;
`FIG. 23 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 11 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 24 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 12 of the present invention;
`FIG. 25 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 12 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 26 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 13 of the present invention;
`FIG. 27 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment13 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 28 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 14 of the present invention;
`FIG. 29 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 14 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 30 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 15 of the present invention;
`FIG. 31 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 15 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 32 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 16 of the present invention;
`FIG. 33 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 16 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 34 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment17 of the present invention;
`FIG. 35 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 17 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 36 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 18 of the present invention;
`FIG. 37 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment18 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 38 is a diagram forillustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 19 of the present invention;
`FIG. 39 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 19 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
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`FIG. 40 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 20 of the present invention;
`FIG. 41 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment20 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 42 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 21 of the present invention;
`FIG. 43 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 21 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 44 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 22 of the present invention;
`FIG. 45 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 22 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 46 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 23 of the present invention;
`FIG. 47 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 24 of the present invention;
`FIG. 48 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 25 of the present invention;
`FIG. 49 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment25 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 50 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 26 of the present invention;
`FIG. 51 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment26 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 52 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 27 of the present invention;
`FIG. 53 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 27 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 54 is a diagram for illustrating a method for detect-
`ing the opened or closed condition of an eye, which is
`employed by Embodiment 28 of the present invention;
`FIG. 55 is a graph for illustrating how an evaluation
`function employed by Embodiment 28 of the present inven-
`tion varies with time;
`FIG. 56 is a diagram for illustrating a method for