Reference test

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This is the text that you are going to verify with a reference.<ref>Reference details go here<1>

References

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  • Abulkair, M., Alsahli, A. H., Alzahrani, F. M., Alzahrani, H. A., Bahran, A. M., Ibrahim, L. F., & Taleb, K. M. (2015). Mobile platform detect and alerts system for driver fatigue. Procedia Computer Science, 62(2015), 555-564.

Fatigue detection software doi error

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Hi. The doi you entered for "A review and evaluation of emerging driver fatigue detection measures and technologies" causes an error message. I removed "doi" from the beginning, which often fixes the error, but in this case it turns out the number is wrong. After some searching, I've not found a reference to a doi for this document in any of the papers which cite it. Where did you run across it? Please let me know, or fix the number yourself, or remove it. Thanks. BlackcurrantTea (talk) 01:21, 17 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

Hello BlackcurrentTea. Thanks for the help. I take it that no further action is required from me. Thanks, Johhankel

You're welcome. I'm going to go ahead and add a standard welcome message after this. I think you'll find the links useful. BlackcurrantTea (talk) 00:47, 19 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

Welcome!

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