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$4.8M collaborative biometrics project enables AI algorithms to detect fatigue

Posted on August 18, 2022 by Lindsey Brenner

The NeuroErgonomics Lab is collaborating with Dr. Roozbeh Jafari, Dr. Steven Riechman, Dr. Arul Jayaraman, and Dr. Heather Bean at Arizona State University, on a $4.8 million multidisciplinary project to study human breath and develop artificial intelligence algorithms to predict fatigued states

Fatigue research at the intersections of complex risk factors stemming from sleep deprivation, cognitive and physical overload, and their interplays, is critical to help develop guidelines and innovative solutions for effective monitoring and management of fatigue across various industry sectors. The NeuroErgonomics Lab has been working at these intersections for the past decade across lab and field settings, and we are excited to expand our knowledge base through this new venture with a very uniquely formed multidisciplinary team!!

Read more here. (Article by Justin Elizalde)

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