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This research advances driver drowsiness understanding by analyzing physiological indicators, including heart rate variability (HRV), PERCLOS, blink rate, blink percentage, and electrodermal activity (EDA). Data were collected from 40 participants under controlled nonmonotonous and monotonous driving scenarios, while fatigue was measured twice using the Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS). Three machine learning models were developed and evaluated using comparisons to multiple advanced architectures.","Machine Learning in Driver Drowsiness Detection: A Focus on HRV, EDA, and Eye Tracking  \nby  \nJose A. Alguindigue Ruiz  \nA thesis  \npresented to the University of Waterloo  \nin fulfillment of the  \nthesis requirement for the degree of  \nMaster of Applied Science  \nin  \nSystems Design Engineering  \nWaterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2023  \n© Jose A. Alguindigue Ruiz 2023  \nAuthor’s Declaration  \nI hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, including any required final revisions, as accepted by my examiners.  \nI understand that my thesis may be made electronically available to the public.  \nAbstract  \nDrowsy driving continues to be a significant cause of road traffic accidents, necessitating the development of robust drowsiness detection systems. This research enhancesour understanding of driver drowsiness by analyzing physiological indicators – heart rate variability (HRV), the percentage of eyelid closure over the pupil over time (PERCLOS), blink rate, blink percentage, and electrodermal activity (EDA) signals. Data was collected from 40 participants in a controlled scenario, with half of the group driving in a nonmonotonous scenario and the other half in a monotonous scenario. Participant fatigue was assessed twice using the Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS) .  \nThe research developed three machine learning models: HRV-Based Model, EDABased Model, and Eye-Based Model, achieving accuracy rates of 98.28%, 96.32%, and 90% respectively. These models were trained on the aforementioned physiological data, and their effectiveness was evaluated against a range of advanced machine learning models including GRU, Transformers, Mogrifier LSTM, Momentum LSTM, Difference Target Propagation, and Decoupled Neural Interfaces Using Synthetic Gradients.  \nThe HRV-Based Model and EDA-Based Model demonstrated robust performance in classifying driver drowsiness. However, the Eye-Based Model had some difficulty accurately identifying instances of drowsiness, likely due to the imbalanced dataset and underrepresentation of certain fatigue states. The study duration, which was confined to 45 minutes, could have contributed to this imbalance, suggesting that longer data collection periods might yield more balanced datasets.  \nThe average fatigue scores obtained from the FAS before and after the experiment showed a relatively consistent level of reported fatigue among participants, highlighting the potential impact of external factors on fatigue levels.  \nBy integrating the outcomes of these individual models, each demonstrating strong performance, this research establishes a comprehensive and robust drowsiness detection system. The HRV-Based Model displayed remarkable accuracy, while the EDA-Based Model and the Eye-Based Model contributed valuable insights despite some limitations. The research highlights the necessity of further optimization, including more balanced data collection and investigation of individual and external factors impacting drowsiness. Despite the challenges, this work significantly contributes to the ongoing efforts to improve road safety by laying the foundation for effective real-time drowsiness detection systems and intervention methods.  \nAcknowledgements  \nIn the completion of this thesis, I am deeply indebted to many people who have made this journey possible and enriched my experience.  \nI would like to express my profound gratitude to my supervisors, Prof. Siby Samuel and Dr. Apurva Narayan, for their continuous support and guidance. Their insight and expertise have been invaluable, and their encouragement and faith in my abilities have greatly inspired me. I am privileged to have learned from their vast knowledge and to have been mentored by them.  \nMy sincere appreciation also goes to my reading committee, Dr. Shi Cao and Prof. Oliver Schneider. Their critical feedback and constructive suggestions have been instrumental in shaping this thesis. 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