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Point-of-Gaze Estimation: Theory and Applications Jeff Kang, Elias Guestrin, Moshe Eizenman, Erez Eizenman June 9, 2006.

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1 Point-of-Gaze Estimation: Theory and Applications Jeff Kang, Elias Guestrin, Moshe Eizenman, Erez Eizenman jeff.kang@utoronto.ca June 9, 2006

2 Point-of-Gaze Estimation Point-of-gaze: point in space imaged on the centre of the highest visual acuity region of the retina “Where we are looking” Motivation: Psychology/neurology: gaze follow shifts in attentional focus—gain insight into human cognitive processes Ophthalmology: objective measure of what is seen—measure the visual acuity of infants Human-machine interfaces: gaze-based pointing devices

3 Theoretical Foundation Measure position of eye features extracted from video images: pupil centre, corneal reflections

4 System Implementations Head- mounted Systems Remote Head-free Systems

5 Selected Applications Air Force Pilot Training Consumer Research

6 Quantification of Mood Disorders

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8 Reading Behaviour

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10 Research Directions Image Processing Adaptive algorithms Neural networks Current Projects Study of vision and reading disorders caused by brain lesions (Toronto Western Hospital) Development of vision tests for pre-verbal infants (Toronto Hospital for Sick Children) Development of reading aids for Age-related Macular Generation patients (University of Waterloo, School of Optometry)

11 Questions Contact: Jeff Kang (jeff.kang@utoronto.ca)jeff.kang@utoronto.ca


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