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    Estimating Point of Regard with a Consumer Camera at a Distance

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    In this work, we have studied the viability of a novel technique to estimate the POR that only requires video feed from a consumer camera. The system can work under uncontrolled light conditions and does not require any complex hardware setup. To that end we propose a system that uses PCA feature extraction from the eyes region followed by non-linear regression. We evaluated three state of the art non-linear regression algorithms. In the study, we also compared the performance using a high quality webcam versus a Kinect sensor. We found, that despite the relatively low quality of the Kinect images it achieves similar performance compared to the high quality camera. These results show that the proposed approach could be extended to estimate POR in a completely non-intrusive way.Mansanet Sandin, J.; Albiol Colomer, A.; Paredes Palacios, R.; Mossi García, JM.; Albiol Colomer, AJ. (2013). Estimating Point of Regard with a Consumer Camera at a Distance. En Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis. Springer Verlag. 7887:881-888. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-38628-2_104S8818887887Baluja, S., Pomerleau, D.: Non-intrusive gaze tracking using artificial neural networks. Technical report (1994)Breiman, L.: Random forests. Machine Learning (2001)Logitech HD Webcam C525, http://www.logitech.com/es-es/webcam-communications/webcams/hd-webcam-c525Chang, C.-C., Lin, C.-J.: LIBSVM: A library for support vector machines. ACM TIST (2011), Software, http://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libsvmDrucker, H., Burges, C., Kaufman, L., Smola, A., Vapnik, V.: Support vector regression machines (1996)Hansen, D.W., Ji, Q. In: the eye of the beholder: A survey of models for eyes and gaze. IEEE Transactions on PAMI (2010)Ji, Q., Yang, X.: Real-time eye, gaze, and face pose tracking for monitoring driver vigilance. Real-Time Imaging (2002)Kalman, R.E.: A new approach to linear filtering and prediction problems. Transactions of the ASME–Journal of Basic Engineering (1960)Microsoft Kinect, http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindowsTimmerman, M.E.: Principal component analysis (2nd ed.). i. t. jolliffe. Journal of the American Statistical Association (2003)Morimoto, C.H., Mimica, M.R.M.: Eye gaze tracking techniques for interactive applications. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. (2005)Pirri, F., Pizzoli, M., Rudi, A.: A general method for the point of regard estimation in 3d space. In: Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on CVPR (2011)Reale, M.J., Canavan, S., Yin, L., Hu, K., Hung, T.: A multi-gesture interaction system using a 3-d iris disk model for gaze estimation and an active appearance model for 3-d hand pointing. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia (2011)Saragih, J.M., Lucey, S., Cohn, J.F.: Face alignment through subspace constrained mean-shifts. In: International Conference of Computer Vision, ICCV (2009)Kar-Han, T., Kriegman, D.J., Ahuja, N.: Appearance-based eye gaze estimation. In: Applications of Computer Vision (2002)Takemura, K., Kohashi, Y., Suenaga, T., Takamatsu, J., Ogasawara, T.: Estimating 3d point-of-regard and visualizing gaze trajectories under natural head movements. In: Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research and Applications (2010)Villanueva, A., Cabeza, R., Porta, S.: Eye tracking: Pupil orientation geometrical modeling. Image and Vision Computing (2006)Williams, O., Blake, A., Cipolla, R.: Sparse and semi-supervised visual mapping with the s3gp. In: IEEE Computer Society Conference on CVPR (2006

    Trends and Techniques in Visual Gaze Analysis

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    Visualizing gaze data is an effective way for the quick interpretation of eye tracking results. This paper presents a study investigation benefits and limitations of visual gaze analysis among eye tracking professionals and researchers. The results were used to create a tool for visual gaze analysis within a Master's project.Comment: pages 89-93, The 5th Conference on Communication by Gaze Interaction - COGAIN 2009: Gaze Interaction For Those Who Want It Most, ISBN: 978-87-643-0475-

    Unobtrusive and pervasive video-based eye-gaze tracking

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    Eye-gaze tracking has long been considered a desktop technology that finds its use inside the traditional office setting, where the operating conditions may be controlled. Nonetheless, recent advancements in mobile technology and a growing interest in capturing natural human behaviour have motivated an emerging interest in tracking eye movements within unconstrained real-life conditions, referred to as pervasive eye-gaze tracking. This critical review focuses on emerging passive and unobtrusive video-based eye-gaze tracking methods in recent literature, with the aim to identify different research avenues that are being followed in response to the challenges of pervasive eye-gaze tracking. Different eye-gaze tracking approaches are discussed in order to bring out their strengths and weaknesses, and to identify any limitations, within the context of pervasive eye-gaze tracking, that have yet to be considered by the computer vision community.peer-reviewe

    Towards a human eye behavior model by applying Data Mining Techniques on Gaze Information from IEC

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    In this paper, we firstly present what is Interactive Evolutionary Computation (IEC) and rapidly how we have combined this artificial intelligence technique with an eye-tracker for visual optimization. Next, in order to correctly parameterize our application, we present results from applying data mining techniques on gaze information coming from experiments conducted on about 80 human individuals
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