Video Oculographic System using Real-Time Video Processing
Author(s) -
Akshat Gambhir,
K.S Boppaiah,
M Shruthi Subbaiah,
Pooja Malhotra,
Kiran Puttegowda
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/21368-4400
Subject(s) - computer science , multimedia , real time computing , computer graphics (images)
Video Oculography (VOG) is a non-invasive, video based method of measuring horizontal, vertical and torsion position components of movements of both eyes using a head mounted mask that is equipped with small cameras. There are systems which use various techniques to detect the opening and closing of the eyes. The technique used in our project is simple and not time consuming. Using blinks to select a sentence or word and playing the sentence has not been used widely in the past. In our project we want to implement this and also build a system whose functionality can be extended to serve a variety of applications. In this system, we use a camera to take input from the user. The user blinks in front of the camera. This is taken as a video sequence and then it becomes the input to blink detection and counting code. The number of blinks is thus calculated and the sentence corresponding to this count is played. This system works with minimum specification. This would help the lower economical class. There are several methods which can be used to detect the eyes, the method which we have used in our project reduces the time taken for blink detection and also reduces the cost of the system by a large margin.
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