Bap re bap in use
It is a project to look at the stress level of drivers where the traffic situation is difficult in Bangladesh.
It is a low cost wearable that is locally developed and not very good looking.
We received initial seed fund from North South University. Mr. Mirza Md. Lutfe Elahi is the PI of the funding.
Best Poster Award
To a Conference
Publications
Ahmed, N., & Rony, R. J. (2021). Understanding self-reported stress among drivers and designing stress monitor using heart rate variability. Quality and User Experience, 6(1), 1-21.
Rony, R. J., & Ahmed, N. (2019, September). Understanding drivers wellbeing: quantitative study analysis and wearable experiment. In Adjunct Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers (pp. 1170-1173).
Rony, R. J., & Ahmed, N. (2019, January). Monitoring Driving Stress using HRV. In 2019 11th International Conference on Communication Systems & Networks (COMSNETS) (pp. 417-419). IEEE.
Ahmed, Nova, et al. "Bap re Bap!: Driving Experiences through Multimodal Unruly Traffic on Bumpy Roads." Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Symposium on Computing for Development. ACM, 2015. [pdf]
Elahi, Mirza M. Lutfe, et al. "Computer vision based road traffic accident and anomaly detection in the context of Bangladesh." Informatics, electronics & vision (ICIEV), 2014 international conference on. IEEE, 2014.
Ahmed, Nova, et al. "Map Matching on Sparse GPS Data: A Perspective of a Developing City." Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies. Vol. 10. 2015.