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    Robust Eye Gaze Estimation

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    Eye gaze detection under challenging lighting conditions is a non-trivial task. Pixel intensity and the shades around the eye region may change depending on the time of day, location, or due to artificial lighting. This paper introduces a lighting-adaptive solution for robust eye gaze detection. First, we propose a binarization and cropping technique to limit our region of interest. Then we develop a gradient-based method for eye-pupil detection; and finally, we introduce an adaptive eye-corner detection technique that altogether lead to robust eye gaze estimation. Experimental results show the outperformance of the proposed method compared with related techniques

    Low Cost Eye Tracking: The Current Panorama

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    Despite the availability of accurate, commercial gaze tracker devices working with infrared (IR) technology, visible light gaze tracking constitutes an interesting alternative by allowing scalability and removing hardware requirements. Over the last years, this field has seen examples of research showing performance comparable to the IR alternatives. In this work, we survey the previous work on remote, visible light gaze trackers and analyze the explored techniques from various perspectives such as calibration strategies, head pose invariance, and gaze estimation techniques. We also provide information on related aspects of research such as public datasets to test against, open source projects to build upon, and gaze tracking services to directly use in applications. With all this information, we aim to provide the contemporary and future researchers with a map detailing previously explored ideas and the required tools

    Low Cost Eye Tracking : The Current Panorama

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    Altres ajuts: Consolider 2010 MIPRCV, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona i Google Faculty AwardDespite the availability of accurate, commercial gaze tracker devices working with infrared (IR) technology, visible light gaze tracking constitutes an interesting alternative by allowing scalability and removing hardware requirements. Over the last years, this field has seen examples of research showing performance comparable to the IR alternatives. In this work, we survey the previous work on remote, visible light gaze trackers and analyze the explored techniques from various perspectives such as calibration strategies, head pose invariance, and gaze estimation techniques. We also provide information on related aspects of research such as public datasets to test against, open source projects to build upon, and gaze tracking services to directly use in applications. With all this information, we aim to provide the contemporary and future researchers with a map detailing previously explored ideas and the required tools

    Registro de movimientos oculares con el eye tracker Mobile eye XG

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    93 p.Debido a su importancia en la investigaci贸n sobre lo que sucede en el cerebro, el estudio sobre el sistema visual humano se ha especializado cada vez m谩s para indagar sobre la influencia de los movimientos oculares en la percepci贸n durante la observaci贸n. Con el fin de acceder a este tipo de procesos se ha dise帽ado un conjunto de herramientas que permiten hacer un seguimiento a los movimientos oculares, conocidos como eye trackers. Este libro tiene como objetivo aportar elementos para la planeaci贸n, el dise帽o y la ejecuci贸n de investigaciones que incluya el uso de eye trackers, en particular del eye tracker Mobile eye XG. Esta es una de las primeras revisiones en espa帽ol que recopila informaci贸n sobre los movimientos oculares. Contiene una descripci贸n sobre el eye tracker Mobile eye XG y otros dispositivos; una revisi贸n sobre la visi贸n humana y los movimientos oculares; una rese帽a acerca de los determinantes cognoscitivos de los movimientos oculares; una aproximaci贸n a las condiciones para el dise帽o, la ejecuci贸n y el an谩lisis de datos de las investigaciones con esta herramienta y una revisi贸n sobre sus campos de aplicaci贸n.Technological advances in recent decades have made eye trackers, especially glasses, an important tool in the field of cognitive, emotional, and social neurosciences, due to the relationship that exists between visual behavior and neuronal processes. This has facilitated the study of a significant number of psychological processes, including perception, emotions, social cognition, decision making, attention, and literacy, among others. Eye trackers have been applied to research a wide range of human activities, including web page and application design and market studies, the visual behavior of drivers and athletes, human-computer interactions, simulations for military training, and as a support for the clinical diagnosis of personality disorders and neurological conditions. This book aims to provide elements for the planning, design, and execution of research that includes the use of eye trackers, in particular the Mobile Eye-XG eye tracker. This is one of the first reviews in Spanish that collects information on eye movements. The study contains a description of the Mobile Eye-XG eye tracker and other devices; a review of human vision and eye movements; a review of the cognitive determinants of eye movements; an exploration of the conditions that determine the design, execution, and data analysis of research that uses this tool, as well as a review of its fields of application.Introducci贸n Parte 1. Descripci贸n del eye tracker Mobile eye XG Parte 2. Visi贸n humana y movimientos oculares Parte 3. Neurobiolog铆a de los movimientos oculares Parte 4. Determinantes cognoscitivos de las fijaciones y de los movimientos oculares Parte 5. Condiciones para el dise帽o y el registro de estudios con el eye tracker Mobile eye XG Parte 6. An谩lisis y representaci贸n gr谩fica de los datos Parte 7. Condiciones para el reporte de investigaci贸n Parte 8. Aplicaciones del eye tracking Referencias Anexo
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