Point-of-gaze tracker
First Claim
1. A device for determining, relative to a camera, an optical axis vector of an operator;
- said device comprising;
a camera oriented so as to observe at least a portion of the iridal-scleral boundary of an eye of an operator;
said camera for obtaining an image of at least a portion of the iridal-scleral boundary of the eye of the operator; and
a computer with memory including;
analyzing means for analyzing the obtained image and for locating therein a plurality of points on the iridal-scleral boundary;
determining means for determining, from the plurality of located points on the iridal-scleral boundary, the size and position of the iridal ellipse in the image; and
formulating means for formulating, using the determined ellipse, the optical axis vector for the eye relative to said camera.
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Abstract
The tracker determines a vision vector for an eye of an operator. The device generally comprises: a video camera oriented so as to observe an eye of an operator for obtaining an image of the eye; camera interface electronics and image processor for digitizing the image of the operator'"'"'s eye and for analyzing the digitized image for determining therefrom a plurality of points determinative of the iridal ellipse, the points being on the boundary between the eye'"'"'s sclera and iris as represented by different light intensities; and a processor for utilizing said information and an estimate of the diameter of the iris in formulating an estimated optical axis vector for the eye. If the position and orientation of the camera is known relative to the operator'"'"'s eye, then the pupillary ellipse can be used instead of the iridal ellipse. The tracker of the invention can be used as a mouse emulator attached to a mouse port of a personal computer system.
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17 Claims
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1. A device for determining, relative to a camera, an optical axis vector of an operator;
- said device comprising;
a camera oriented so as to observe at least a portion of the iridal-scleral boundary of an eye of an operator;
said camera for obtaining an image of at least a portion of the iridal-scleral boundary of the eye of the operator; anda computer with memory including; analyzing means for analyzing the obtained image and for locating therein a plurality of points on the iridal-scleral boundary; determining means for determining, from the plurality of located points on the iridal-scleral boundary, the size and position of the iridal ellipse in the image; and formulating means for formulating, using the determined ellipse, the optical axis vector for the eye relative to said camera. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- said device comprising;
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7. A device for determining, relative to a camera, an optical axis vector for an eye of an operator, said device comprising:
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a camera located at a known spatial position relative to the eye of the operator and oriented so as to observe at least a portion of the pupillary boundary of the eye;
said camera for obtaining an image of at least a portion of the pupillary boundary of the eye of the operator; anda computer with memory including; analyzing means for analyzing the obtained image and for locating therein a plurality of points on the pupillary boundary; determining means for determining, from the plurality of located points on the pupillary boundary, the size and position of the pupillary ellipse in the image; and formulating means for formulating, using the determined ellipse, an optical axis vector for the eye relative to said camera.
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8. A method for determining, relative to a camera, an optical axis vector for an eye of an operator;
- said method comprising the steps of;
obtaining, with a camera, an image of at least a portion of the iridal-scleral boundary of the eye of the operator; analyzing the obtained image to locate therein a plurality of points on the iridal-scleral boundary; determining, from the located points, the size and position of the iridal ellipse in the image; and formulating, by using the determined iridal ellipse, an optical axis vector for the eye relative to the camera. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
- said method comprising the steps of;
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13. A method for determining, relative to a camera, an optical axis vector for an eye of an operator;
- said method comprising the steps of;
obtaining, with a camera, a digitized image of at least a portion of the iridal-scleral boundary of the eye of the operator; analyzing the digitized image to locate therein a plurality of points on the iridal-scleral boundary as represented by different light intensities; determining, from the located points, the size and position of the iridal ellipse in the image; and formulating, by using the determined iridal ellipse, an optical axis vector for the eye relative to the camera. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
- said method comprising the steps of;
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