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Eye movement detector with improved calibration and speed

  • US 4,950,069 A
  • Filed: 11/04/1988
  • Issued: 08/21/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/04/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An eye movement detector comprising:

  • a display having multiple individual areas representing different choices that can be made by an operator when viewed by an operator for a predetermined interval of time;

    a camera with a lens located near said display and directed in a manner to obtain an image of an operator'"'"'s eye when the display is being viewed;

    an illuminator directing an infrared source of illumination towards the position of an operator'"'"'s eye so that the reflected illumination causes the operator'"'"'s pupil to be brighter than the surrounding part of the eye due to the bright eye effect and also causes a glint reflection from the cornea of the eye;

    a computer including means for analyzing said image of an illuminated operator'"'"'s eye to determine the center of the pupil and location of the glint and utilizing said information in determining the eye-gaze point and correlating said eye-gaze point with whether or not the operator is gazing at an individual area of the display;

    said computer further including means for using said image of the operator'"'"'s eye in a digitized matrix of pixels that is used to make a determination of the pupil intensity threshold represented by the intensity of the pixels between the intensity of the pixels in the pupil and the pixel intensity represented by the part of the eye and face surrounding the pupil and also determining the glint intensity threshold;

    means included in said computer for determining said eye-gaze point be utilizing said pupil threshold in first scanning the pixels in said matrix by a rough scan of the pixels both horizontally and vertically by periodically skipping a predetermined number of the pixels both horizontally and vertically during the scan with said number of skipped pixels in the horizontal direction and the vertical direction being less than the diameter of said pupil and with said rough scan being utilized to determine a first chord of predetermined length passing through the pupil image.

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