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FleetUp AI Dashcam Annotation Labeling Guide

Outward camera video

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”Image” Critical: Three types of dashcam recordings will trigger a critical label:
  1. Physical impacts with cars, objects, and people.
  2. Running red lights and stop signs.
  3. Driver drug usage.

Covered: Camera is at least 20% covered or has been moved so the camera does not show the face of the driver.
 
High
Medium
Low
False
Harsh braking Obvious dangerous braking Over 65 mph (105 km/h) on a narrow road or in traffic Under 65 mph (105 km/h) Driver didn’t brake
Harsh acceleration Obvious dangerous acceleration Over 70 mph (112 km/h) on a narrow road or in traffic Under 70 mph (112 km/h) Driver didn’t accelerate or accelerated safely on a clear road
Sharp turn Obvious dangerous turn Over 70 mph (112 km/h) on a narrow road or in traffic Under 70 mph (112 km/h) Driver didn’t make any sharp turns
Collision Collisions with cars, objects, and people will always be labeled high risk Collision is never labeled medium risk Collision is never labeled low risk There was no collision

Inward camera video

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High
Medium
Low
False
Smoking Drug usage Smoking cigarettes is always labeled medium risk Smoking is never labeled low risk Driver didn’t smoke
Yawning Yawning is never labeled high risk The same driver yawned more than 5 times in the same day The same driver yawned 5 times or less in the same day Driver didn’t yawn
No face detected Driver purposefully hid their face in order to avoid being recorded while driving over 30 mph (48 km/hr) Driver purposefully hid their face in order to avoid being recorded while driving under 30 mph (48 km/hr) No face detected is never labeled low risk. Driver didn’t hide their face, the camera was covered, or the driver was wearing a mask.
Distracted Driver was looking at their phone, at road-side objects, or behind their seat for over 5 seconds and while driving over 30 mph (48 km/hr) Driver was looking at their phone, at road-side objects, or behind their seat for over 3 seconds and while driving under 30 mph (48 km/hr) Distracted is never labeled low risk 1. Driver was looking at the road ahead
2. Driver was wearing sunglasses
Eyes closed Driver’s eyes were closed over 5 consecutive seconds and more than 2 times during the same day Driver’s eyes were closed over 5 consecutive seconds Eyes closed is never labeled low risk 1. Driver wasn’t closing their eyes
2. Driver was wearing sunglasses
3. Driver closed eyes for less than 5 sec. during the video
4. Eyes and face weren’t detected because of low light
Phone use Driver was consistently looking at their phone’s screen Driver made a phone call Phone use is never labeled low risk Driver wasn’t using phone