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Long-range eye tracking: A feasibility study
Author(s) -
Sudharman K. Jayaweera,
Shin-Yee Lu
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/31705
Subject(s) - computer science , emphasis (telecommunications) , range (aeronautics) , tracking (education) , eye tracking , computer vision , artificial intelligence , signal processing , current (fluid) , tracking system , signal (programming language) , digital signal processing , engineering , telecommunications , computer hardware , electrical engineering , kalman filter , aerospace engineering , psychology , pedagogy , programming language
The design considerations for a long-range Purkinje effects based video tracking system using current technology is presented. Past work, current experiments, and future directions are thoroughly discussed, with an emphasis on digital signal processing techniques and obstacles. It has been determined that while a robust, efficient, long-range, and non-invasive eye tracking system will be difficult to develop, such as a project is indeed feasible

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