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Proceedings of

International Conference on Advances in Information Technology AIT 2013

"EYE POSITION ESTIMATION USING DISTANCE BETWEEN EYES CALIBRATION BASE ON IRIS TRACKING"

MAKOTO SATO NAPHAT RATTANATHAWORNKITI TEERASITKASETKASEM THITIPORN CHANWIMALUANG
DOI
10.15224/978-981-07-5939-1-54
Pages
140 - 144
Authors
4
ISBN
978-981-07-5939-1

Abstract: “This paper proposes a new desktop virtual reality system that uses only a single camera to track and calculate the distance between a viewer’s eyes and the camera in order to produce proper viewing images. The system estimates a distance between the eyes and the camera by measuring the distance between irises of left and right eyes. The system has the initial step to calibrate distance between left and right irises of the viewer and use these irises as the reference points to find the distance between the eyes and the screen. However, since this system uses only two eyes, it cannot cope with the rotation on the axes parallel to the camera. The FaceAPIlibrary [1] is employed as the orientation estimator since the FaceAPI uses the sophisticating image processing algorithm to detect and measure human face orientation and distance with respect to the camera. However, since not all human faces have equal size, the estimated distance between a human face and camera from the FaceAPI library i”

Keywords: Desktop Virtual Reality, Iris Tracking, FaceAPI

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