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SAfeDJ: A crowd-cloud codesign approach to situation-aware music delivery for drivers

  • Xiping Hu*
  • , Junqi Deng
  • , Jidi Zhao
  • , Wenyan Hu
  • , Edith C.H. Ngai
  • , Renfei Wang
  • , Johnny Shen
  • , Min Liang
  • , Xitong Li
  • , Victor C.M. Leung
  • , Yu Kwong Kwok
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of British Columbia
  • The University of Hong Kong
  • East China Normal University
  • Nankai University
  • Uppsala University
  • IBM
  • HEC School of Management

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摘要

Driving is an integral part of our everyday lives, but it is also a time when people are uniquely vulnerable. Previous research has demonstrated that not only does listening to suitable music while driving not impair driving performance, but it could lead to an improved mood and a more relaxed body state, which could improve driving performance and promote safe driving significantly. In this article, we propose SAfeDJ, a smartphone-based situation-aware music recommendation system, which is designed to turn driving into a safe and enjoyable experience. SAfeDJ aims at helping drivers to diminish fatigue and negative emotion. Its design is based on novel interactive methods, which enable in-car smartphones to orchestrate multiple sources of sensing data and the drivers' social context, in collaboration with cloud computing to form a seamless crowdsensing solution. This solution enables different smartphones to collaboratively recommend preferable music to drivers according to each driver's specific situations in an automated and intelligent manner. Practical experiments of SAfeDJ have proved its effectiveness in music-mood analysis, and moodfatigue detections of drivers with reasonable computation and communication overheads on smartphones. Also, our user studies have demonstrated that SAfeDJ helps to decrease fatigue degree and negative mood degree of drivers by 49.09% and 36.35%, respectively, compared to traditional smartphone-based music player under similar driving situations.

源语言英语
文章编号21
期刊ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications
12
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10月 2015
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