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EyePoint. Rohit Banerjee Debraj Bose Kevin Kassing Kanupriya Tavri . How and Why.
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EyePoint Rohit Banerjee Debraj Bose Kevin Kassing Kanupriya Tavri
How and Why ConceptEyePoint will allow a person to take a picture of the scene they are looking at, without being attached to their camera. This is achieved using head motion tracking to determine the user’s field of view, and accordingly adjusting the yaw and pitch of the camera mount to frame the image of the scene. MotivationPhotographers today are tied to their cameras; even when it is possible to snap pictures from afar with a remote, it is still cumbersome to reposition the camera. Some locations are too dangerous for photographers to linger, and some photographic opportunities would be lost because of the photographer’s presence.With EyePoint, photographers will be able to remotely survey their scene and control the camera with simple gestures.
Competitors RODEON VR Head Introduced: 2004 2500 € and up Orion TeleTrack Introduced: 2007 $300 Gigapan Introduced: 2007 $300 • There are existing systems to capture images at varying angles • Standalone systems • Use the camera you already own • Mostly work with predefined parameters • No existing systems are integrated with head tracking • Existing head tracking systems are very specialized
Requirements Functional • Take pictures based on where user is looking • Camera mount rotates with 2 degrees of freedom • Facilitate aiming camera at the object with user’s head motion • Images are captured and stored based on wireless user input • User’s gestures actuate shutter and zoom Non-functional: • Wireless freedom; no power cables, no tether to user • Timing: Real-time control with response within 5 seconds
Technical Details Stepper motors 32 bit microcontroller Accelerometer Motorized camera tracking 8 bit microcontroller Positional sensors RF transceiver Head motion tracking LibPTP2