2024
DOI: 10.16910/jemr.17.1.5
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Potential of a laser pointer contact lens to improve the reliability of video-based eye-trackers in indoor and outdoor conditions

François-Maël Robert,
Marion Otheguy,
Vincent Nourrit
et al.

Abstract: Many video-based eye trackers rely on detecting and tracking ocular features, a task that can be negatively affected by a number of individual or environmental factors. In this context, the aim of this study was to practically evaluate how the use of a scleral contact lens with two integrated near-infrared lasers (denoted CLP) could improve the tracking robustness in difficult lighting conditions, particularly outdoor ones.  We assessed the ability of the CLP (on a model eye) to detect the lasers and to deduce… Show more

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