Title :
Noncontact video-based eye-gaze detection method allowing large head displacements
Author :
Sugioka, Akira ; Ebisawa, Yoshinobu ; Ohtani, Masao
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan
fDate :
31 Oct-3 Nov 1996
Abstract :
The noncontact video-based eye-gaze detection method which allows large head displacements was developed. The eye was tracked by a two-dimensional camera rotation system. The distance between the camera rotation center and the eye was measured by an ultrasonic distance meter. A theory using trigonometry was proposed to determine the pupil center position in three-dimensional space. At this time, the displacements of the pupil from the camera frame center were considered to precisely determine the coordinates of the eye-gaze point on a computer display. The angle of eye´s line of sight against the camera axis was determined from the relative positions of the centers of the feature points in the eye image, i.e., the glint (corneal reflection) and the pupil. The eye-gaze points while a subject fixated visual targets presented on the display were measured at video rate using custom-made image processors. Under the small head-movement condition and under the large head-displacements condition, the results showed almost no distortion between the target and eye-gaze positions. This indicated that the theory is adequate and the system worked well. The average error was approximately 0.7 deg in visual angle
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; biocontrol; handicapped aids; image recognition; image registration; optical tracking; video cameras; video signal processing; camera image feedback; camera rotation center; custom-made image processors; eye tracking; eye-gaze point; handicap support systems; large head displacements; noncontact video-based eye-gaze detection method; pupil center position; three-dimensional space; trigonometry based theory; two-dimensional camera rotation system; ultrasonic distance meter; video camera; zoom and focus control system; Cameras; Computer displays; Control systems; Distortion measurement; Focusing; Head; Light sources; Optical reflection; Rotation measurement; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1996. Bridging Disciplines for Biomedicine. Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3811-1
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1996.651847