AI Detected Events

Clarity Edge uses artificial intelligence (AI) to continuously assess inputs from in and around the vehicle – including driver behavior, vehicle movement, traffic elements, and contextual data – for their potential risk. This helps you predict, prevent, and reduce the occurrence of high-risk events.

With the help of AI, Clarity Edge detects/recognizes visual cues (open mouth=yawn), interprets the cues (yawn=driver fatigue), and responds (trigger video upload to the Replay video portal, and/or issue in-cab alerts).

Clarity Edge AI can detect the following behaviors, or AI events.

AI Category

AI Event Detection

Notes

Road AI

 

These events are always observed by the main dashcam road-facing camera.

 

Following too closely

Driving too close to the vehicle in front.

 

Proximity alert

Pedestrian close to the front of the vehicle.

 

Forward collision/near miss

Vehicle is close to the front of the vehicle.

 

Speed sign violation

Driving over the speed limit.

 

Stop sign violation

Failed to stop fully or at all.

Driver AI

 

These events are observed by the main dashcam driver-facing camera or the optional fatigue camera.**

 

Distraction

Driver looking away from the road ahead.

 

Yawning

A sign of fatigue.

 

Mobile phone

A phone in the driver’s hand or near their face while the vehicle is in motion.

 

Smoking

A cigarette or vape in the hand or mouth.

 

Seatbelt unfastened

Not a wearing a seatbelt.

 

No driver

Camera lens has been covered or obscured by something.

Fatigue AI

 

These events are observed by the optional fatigue camera, which uses enhanced fatigue-detecting AI.

 

Frequent blinking

Driver is blinking a lot, sign of fatigue.

 

Eyes closed for two seconds or more.

Indicates fatigue, possible microsleeps

 

Distraction

Driver looking away from the road ahead.

 

Yawning

A sign of fatigue.

** The optional fatigue camera takes over observing distraction and yawning events from the Clarity Edge main camera. The fatigue camera can detect blinking/eye closure through sunglasses.

Note: While AI detection is an extremely useful tool in coaching drivers and providing exonerating evidence, no detection should be taken as absolute fact until verified and acknowledged by an authorized supervisor.