IET Computer Vision (Dec 2014)

Development of a robust active infrared‐based eye tracker

  • Reinier C. Coetzer,
  • Gerhard P. Hancke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cvi.2013.0251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 523 – 534

Abstract

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Eye tracking has a number of useful applications ranging from monitoring a vehicle driver for possible signs of fatigue, providing an interface to enable severely disabled people to communicate with others, to a number of medical applications. Most eye tracking applications require a non‐intrusive way of tracking the eyes, making a camera‐based approach a natural choice. However, although significant progress has been made in recent years, modern eye tracking systems still have not overcome a number of challenges including eye occlusions, variable ambient lighting conditions and inter‐subject variability. This study describes the development of a robust real‐time camera‐based eye tracker, which is mainly suitable for indoor applications. The developed eye tracker relies on the so‐called bright/dark pupil effect for both the eye detection and eye tracking phases. Furthermore, this study also aims to determine how strong the bright/dark pupil effect is among people from an African ethnical background, a feature that is very relevant to a country such as South Africa.

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