This paper presents a preliminary study of an eye tracking technique suitable for use in devices with low-power consumption demands, e.g. Google Glass. The method uses a patterned contact lens and a single-pixel imaging sensor. Its applicability is explored via a semi-simulated user study, where real eye movements from 50 subjects are used to animate a 3-D graphics replica of an eye wearing a patterned contact lens. An accurate single-pixel camera simulator is used to perform gaze estimation via capturing of the imprinted pattern. The results show the promising potential of the technique in the field of eye tracking and eye gesture recognition. Author Keywords Eye tracking techniques; patterned contact lenses; single-pixel imaging; eye gest...
Contact lenses have traditionally been used for vision correction applications. Recent advances in m...
Knowing the user\u27s point of gaze has long held the promise of being a useful methodology for huma...
Video-based eye tracking devices that can detect where a person is looking without requiring the us...
This paper proposes an Eye Gaze Tracking (EGT) technique using a single eye image that can be easily...
Eye tracking devices is reduced to the glasses sizes. These wearable eye tracking devices, it can be...
This demonstration presents a gaze following system for facilitating the experiments with a contact ...
Through eye tracking technology, scientists have explored the eyes diverse aspects and capabilities....
International audienceMost current eye-trackers are camera-based and rely on image processing. To im...
Knowledge of the eye-gaze position of a subject may allow machines to interact with humans in a more...
AbstractThis work describes an eye tracking system for a natural user interface, based only on non-i...
There is great potential for data that might be collected by webcams and used to benefit the user. O...
Gaze is a natural input for a Human Computer Interface (HCI) for disabled people, who have of course...
Abstract Eye tracking has a long history in medical and psychological research as a tool for recordi...
An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movement. During the past decades, va...
Current research on gaze tracking, specifically relating to mouse control, is often limited to infra...
Contact lenses have traditionally been used for vision correction applications. Recent advances in m...
Knowing the user\u27s point of gaze has long held the promise of being a useful methodology for huma...
Video-based eye tracking devices that can detect where a person is looking without requiring the us...
This paper proposes an Eye Gaze Tracking (EGT) technique using a single eye image that can be easily...
Eye tracking devices is reduced to the glasses sizes. These wearable eye tracking devices, it can be...
This demonstration presents a gaze following system for facilitating the experiments with a contact ...
Through eye tracking technology, scientists have explored the eyes diverse aspects and capabilities....
International audienceMost current eye-trackers are camera-based and rely on image processing. To im...
Knowledge of the eye-gaze position of a subject may allow machines to interact with humans in a more...
AbstractThis work describes an eye tracking system for a natural user interface, based only on non-i...
There is great potential for data that might be collected by webcams and used to benefit the user. O...
Gaze is a natural input for a Human Computer Interface (HCI) for disabled people, who have of course...
Abstract Eye tracking has a long history in medical and psychological research as a tool for recordi...
An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movement. During the past decades, va...
Current research on gaze tracking, specifically relating to mouse control, is often limited to infra...
Contact lenses have traditionally been used for vision correction applications. Recent advances in m...
Knowing the user\u27s point of gaze has long held the promise of being a useful methodology for huma...
Video-based eye tracking devices that can detect where a person is looking without requiring the us...