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EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY

EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY. A.Mani Kumari 07A21F0007. CONTENTS. Introduction Definition Working Applications Drawbacks Conclusion. INTRODUCTION. Computers would be much more powerful if they had even a small fraction of the perceptual ability of animals or humans

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EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY

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  1. EYETRACKING TECHNOLOGY A.Mani Kumari 07A21F0007

  2. CONTENTS • Introduction • Definition • Working • Applications • Drawbacks • Conclusion

  3. INTRODUCTION • Computers would be much more powerful if they had even a small fraction of the perceptual ability of animals or humans • This technology is an alternative to the mouse and keyboard

  4. DEFINITION • This eye tracking technology is also called as “BLUE EYES” technology • It has the ability to gather information about you and interact with you through special techniques like facial recognition, speech recognition, etc

  5. DEFINITION • The "BLUE EYES" technology aims at creating computational machines that have perceptual and sensory ability like those of human beings. • It uses non-obtrusige sensing method, employing most modern video cameras and microphones to identifies the users actions through the use of imparted sensory abilities

  6. WORKING • This technology works with a software called EyePoint that works with standard eye-tracking hardware • The software uses an approach that requires that a person look at a Web link, for instance, and hold a "hot key" on the keyboard as she is looking

  7. WORKING • The area of the screen that's being looked at becomes magnified • Then, the person pinpoints her focus within the magnified region and releases the hot key, effectively clicking through to the link.

  8. APPLICATIONS • Pointing and Selection • Application On Switching • Scrolling And Panning • Security And Utilities

  9. Pointing and Selection • Look At The Desired Target

  10. Pointing and Selection • Press And Hold The HotKeys /  Start Click _ and _Drag *  End Click – and – drag +  Right Click Enter  Left Click 0  Double Click

  11. Pointing and Selection

  12. Pointing and Selection • Look At Target in MAGNIFIED VIEW

  13. Pointing and Selection • RELEASE Hotkey

  14. APPLICATION ON SWITCHING • Current Active Window

  15. APPLICATION ON SWITCHING • Press And Hold The HOTKEY

  16. APPLICATION ON SWITCHING • Look At The Target Window

  17. APPLICATION ON SWITCHING • RELEASE Hotkey/ Trigger

  18. SELECTION AND POINTING : • If you want to pagedown a word document paper then just look at the point from which you want to down the page.

  19. SECURITY AND UTILITIES : • Eye Saver™ turns on the screen saver when a user looks away from the screen and automatically turns off the screensaver when the user looks back at the screen.

  20. DRAWBACKS : • Eye Point might work poorly for certain people, such as those with thick glasses, special contact lenses, or lazy eyes. • We have strained our eyes enough by working before the computer screen for 8 hours daily. I hope this eye-mouse is not a new way to develop Eye-Type. Using eye as tracking will increasingly force our eyes work harder. • People's performance dropped when he implemented a blue dot that followed their eyes

  21. CONCLUSION : • By this we conclude that in near future it will dominate the other technologies . • In Future the ordinary household devices such as televisions, refrigerators, and ovens may be able to do their jobs when we look at them and speak to them.

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