SELF-EVALUATION FRAMEWORK FOR SEPARATION ESTIMATION FROM SCREENS TO ENSURE EYES PROTECTION UTILIZING IMAGE PROCESSING

Authors:

Naveen Raj Y,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2020.05.00017

Keywords:

Image processing,Face Recognition,

Abstract

Picture dealing with is a strategy for changing over an image into cutting edge structure by playing out certain technique on it, in order to get the trademark features of that image. Face recognition is one of numerous utilizations of computerized picture preparing. Monitors placed too close or too far away may cause problems that may lead to eyestrain. Design is to implement automatic alert based on distance. Web camera can be used for capturing human head positions and separate the background from foreground head positions. Then face can be detected and recognized using image processing. Finally, the distance from monitor to face via web camera is calculated. If the distance is minimum to pre-define threshold value means, alert will be automatically generated and intimated to users without using any sensors.

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