AI-Enabled Alerts
What it is
AI-enabled alerts are machine learning features on Raven built to identify potential risks while driving. Raven monitors the driver and the camera view, looking continuously for behaviour changes while the vehicle is being driven. Cabin-facing detection for Smoking, Fatigue, Distraction, Eating/Drinking, Cellphone, and Camera Obstruction alerts are currently available, with others, including road-facing detections, soon to follow.
How it works
Raven’s cabin camera monitors in-vehicle behaviour, tracking the driver’s motion and other scenery changes frame-by-frame. At the same time, the internal processors concurrently detect real-time events so long as they have been enabled in the Web App. After five instances of the detection occur within five seconds, a small toast widget appears on the right side of Raven’s screen and beeps, alerting the driver. Simultaneously, an alert is captured via the Raven Cloud, notifying users of the Raven Apps. The vehicle must be in motion, travelling 6 mph (10 km/h) to receive an alert with the exception of smoking which will detect so long as the vehicle is on.
Toast Widgets - Cabin
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Camera Obscured Monitoring for any object obstructing the cabin-camera view |
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Cellphone Detected Monitoring for instances where the driver has a cellphone in hand |
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Fatigue Monitoring the driver for eyes closed and yawning while driving |
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Smoking Monitoring for any vehicle occupant smoking, even while stopped |
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Distracted Monitoring for instances where the driver looks down or away from the road |
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Eating/Drinking Monitoring for instances where the driver is eating or drinking |
Toast Widgets - Road
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Tailgating Monitoring for instances where the driver is following too closely |
How to use it
By default, AI-enabled alerts are disabled.
To enable the feature and start capturing instances:
- From the web app, click on the 'Assets' tab, select the desired Asset, then select 'Raven Settings'.
- Scroll down to the 'Raven Events' drop-down and click to expand. Scroll to find the Smoking, Fatigue, Distraction, Eating/Drinking, Cellphone, and Camera Obstruction sections.
- Toggle on to enable the feature(s).
- Under 'Groups & Rules', select 'Rules', and then click 'Add' to create the associated advanced rule in Geotab. For more details, visit the configurations section.
- Drivers will begin receiving warnings, and Exceptions will populate in the Trip Exceptions list, along with the trip timelines and in 'Exceptions With Media'.
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