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Building a lightweight eyetracking headgear
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2004
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Real-time EyetrackingPupil Detection AlgorithmsEvent CameraMachine VisionImage AnalysisOphthalmologyLightweight Eyetracking HeadgearEngineeringVideo ProcessingEye TrackingImage ProcessorVision SensorVision ResearchComputer ScienceLightweight EyetrackerOptometryHead-mounted DisplayComputer Vision
Eyetracking systems that use video-based cameras to monitor the eye and scene can be made significantly smaller thanks to tiny micro-lens video cameras. Pupil detection algorithms are generally implemented in hardware, allowing for real-time eyetracking. However, it is likely that real-time eyetracking will soon be fully accomplished in software alone. This paper encourages an "open-source" approach to eyetracking by providing practical tips on building a lightweight eyetracker from commercially available micro-lens cameras and other parts. While the headgear described here can be used with any dark-pupil eyetracking controller, it also opens the door to open-source software solutions that could be developed by the eyetracking and image-processing communities. Such systems could be optimized without concern for real-time performance because the systems could be run offline.
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