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The precision of eye-trackers

Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 2012
Several possible measures for the precision of an eye-tracker exist. The fact that the commonly used measures of standard deviation and RMS lack with respect to their ability to produce replicable results with varying frame rate, gaze distance and arrangement of samples within a fixation, makes it difficult to compare eye-trackers.
Pieter J. Blignaut, Tanya René Beelders
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Design a Real-Time Eye Tracker

Proceedings of the 2018 2nd International Conference on Video and Image Processing, 2018
An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movement. During the past decades, various approaches have been presented for eye tracking systems such as helping disabled people in various tasks including communication, writing emails, and drawing, besides other applications such as cognitive studies, electronic games and commercial eye
Sara Bilal   +2 more
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Compensating for eye tracker camera movement

Proceedings of the 2006 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA '06, 2006
An algorithm was developed to improve prediction of eye position from video-based eye tracker data. Eye trackers that determine eye position relying on images of pupil and corneal reflection positions typically make poor differentiation between changes in eye position and movements of the camera relative to the subject's head.
Susan M. Kolakowski, Jeff B. Pelz
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Eye Tracker

2019
The high prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has provided a spectrum of diagnostic methodologies ranging from screening scales to technological techniques. The technology-based techniques, especially eye trackers, are shifting the traditional subjective approaches to objective, leading to early ASD screening and intervention.
Tanu Wadhera, Deepti Kakkar
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Reading Line Classification Using Eye-Trackers

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2021
Eye-tracking while reading is an emerging application where the goal is to track the progression of reading. The challenges for accurate tracking of the reading progression are due to the measurement noise of the eye-tracker and the rapid and uncertain movement of the eye gaze.
Xiaohao Sun, Balakumar Balasingam
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Strabismus screening by Eye Tracker and games

2017 14th International Joint Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (JCSSE), 2017
More than 5% of Thai people have strabismus. Strabismus is known as cross-eyed or wall-eyed because the visual field angle of two eyes is not parallel. The amblyopia disease is the cause of strabismus in kids. Strabismus can be completely cured if the strabismus screening can be made in early stage. Currently, strabismus screening includes methods such
Udomchai Saisara   +2 more
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A software framework for simulating eye trackers

Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA '08, 2008
We describe an open-source software framework that simulates the measurements made using one or several cameras in a video-oculographic eye tracker. The framework can be used to compare objectively the performance of different eye tracking setups (number and placement of cameras and light sources) and gaze estimation algorithms.
Martin Böhme   +4 more
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Battery-Free Eye Tracker on Glasses

Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2018
We propose the design of a battery-free wearable eye tracker that achieves sub-millimeter tracking accuracy at high tracking rates. It tracks pupil's 2D position based on pupil's light absorption effect. With a few near-infrared (NIR) lights and photodiodes around the eye, NIR lights sequentially illuminate the eye from various directions while ...
Tianxing Li 0001, Xia Zhou
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A Single-Camera Remote Eye Tracker

2006
Many eye-tracking systems either require the user to keep their head still or involve cameras or other equipment mounted on the user's head. While acceptable for research applications, these limitations make the systems unsatisfactory for prolonged use in interactive applications.
André Meyer   +3 more
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Perception of orbital epitheses evaluated with eye tracker

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2022
AbstractPurposeOrbital epitheses replace a missing eyeball and surrounding soft tissue. Perception of epithesis in public gaze and the attention areas on the face are of interest. This study aimed to examine the differences in perception of orbital epitheses by prosthodontists, dentistry students, and laypeople with an objective evaluation tool that ...
Fulya Basmacı   +4 more
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