EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY AND EXAMPLES OF SOFTWARE SUPPORT

Authors

  • Ivan Jaramazović Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/14RB01Jaramazovic

Keywords:

EyeTracking, diagnostics, Biomedical engineering, eye movements

Abstract

This paper describes the structure of the human eye, methods of tracking eye movements, commercial eye tracking devices, where the recording is performed and what is the procedure before recording. The second part of the paper analyses the operation of GazePointer, Ogama, GazeBoard, GazeRecorderAPI, RealEye and PyGaze and describes the equipment used to operate and interpret the results obtained using these six programs.

References

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[2] http://www.ogama.net/
[3] http://www.pygaze.org/
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[12] https://gazerecorder.com/gazerecorder-api/
[13] https://www.realeye.io/
[14] https://www.e2esoft.com/ivcam/

Published

2021-10-10