• DocumentCode
    1350927
  • Title

    Iris Center Corneal Reflection Method for Gaze Tracking Using Visible Light

  • Author

    Sigut, Jose ; Sidha, Sid-Ahmed

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Syst. Eng. & Comput. Archit., Univ. of La Laguna, San Cristobal de La Laguna, Spain
  • Volume
    58
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2011
  • Firstpage
    411
  • Lastpage
    419
  • Abstract
    Very few attempts, if any, have been made to use visible light in corneal reflection approaches to the problem of gaze tracking. The reasons usually given to justify the limited application of this type of illumination are that the required image features are less accurately depicted, and that visible light may disturb the user. The aim of this paper is to show that it is possible to overcome these difficulties and build an accurate and robust gaze tracker under these circumstances. For this purpose, visible light is used to obtain the corneal reflection or glint in a way analogous to the well-known pupil center corneal reflection technique. Due to the lack of contrast, the center of the iris is tracked instead of the center of the pupil. The experiments performed in our laboratory have shown very satisfactory results, allowing free-head movement and no need of recalibration.
  • Keywords
    biomechanics; biomedical optical imaging; eye; feature extraction; image motion analysis; light reflection; medical image processing; object tracking; visible spectra; diagnostic applications; free-head movement; gaze tracking; glint; image features; iris center corneal reflection method; pupil center corneal reflection; visible light; Calibration; Cameras; Estimation; Feature extraction; Iris; Reflection; Tracking; Corneal reflection; gaze tracking; visible light; Cornea; Eye Movement Measurements; Eye Movements; Fixation, Ocular; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Iris; Light;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2010.2087330
  • Filename
    5601753