A Critical Review of Proactive Detection of Driver Stress Levels Based on Multimodal Measurements
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A Critical Review of Proactive Detection of Driver Stress Levels Based on Multimodal Measurements
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ACM COMPUTING SURVEYS
Volume 51, Issue 5, Pages 1-35
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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2018-09-06
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10.1145/3186585
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