Beyond aggregate scores: Deployment-aware and non-compensatory benchmarking of vision-based eye-state recognition models for driver monitoring

arXiv:2606.08123v2 Announce Type: replace-cross
Abstract: Model selection for safety-relevant visual recognition is often based on clean aggregate performance, although robustness, transfer, embedded latency, and explanation faithfulness may produce different preferences. This study presents a Human-Centered Benchmarking Framework (HCBF) that separates multidimensional evidence from non-compensatory operational eligibility. Six compact convolutional and transformer-oriented eye-state recognition models were evaluated using a subject-disjoint MRL Eye protocol, deterministic image corruptions, zero-shot transfer and participant-safe target-domain training with out-of-fold evaluation on RT-BENE, TensorRT FP32 inference on an NVIDIA Jetson Nano, and black-box RISE faithfulness. Clean MRL Macro-F1 ranged from 0.9566 to 0.9794, whereas zero-shot RT-BENE Macro-F1 ranged from 0.2066 to 0.7771. Matched target-domain effects varied from -0.0406 to 0.4807 and redistributed the two directional errors differently across architectures. Only MobileNetV3-Large and ShuffleNetV2 met the 33.333-ms binocular-pair latency deadline, while neither passed the predefined safety-related screen. The remaining four models failed both requirements, yielding an empty eligible set. Normalized deletion AUC ranged from 0.5826 to 0.9113, while normalized insertion coverage varied from 17.6% to 88.6%. Model ordering changed across clean prediction, corruption robustness, transfer, deployment, faithfulness, and historical score sensitivity. These findings show that relative ranking, multidimensional preference, and operational eligibility are distinct decisions. Deployment-aware benchmarking should preserve directional failures and uncertainty and should allow no model to be selected when mandatory requirements are unmet.

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