A aplicação móvel que localiza com precisão os seus olhos
Nome | Eye Localization |
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Versão | 1.0 |
Atualizar | 03 de 08 de 2015 |
Tamanho | 6 MB |
Categoria | Bibliotecas e demos |
Instalações | 100mil+ |
Desenvolvedor | Evangelos Skodras |
Android OS | Android 3.0+ |
Google Play ID | org.opencv.eyelocvasko |
Eye Localization · Descrição
APPLICATION AREAS
The Eye Loc application is released to demonstrate the eye localization functionality in handheld devices. Its development was initiated as part of a project to develop a robust eye localization platform based on low cost hardware, with the ambition to integrate its functionality in other applications such as:
• Eye typing
The eye typing feature uses the direction of the gaze and eye blinks to compose messages or perform other actions. The ultimate goal is to assist people with ALS, lock-in syndrome, tetraplegia or any other person that can only move their eyes with using their handheld device to communicate, browse the Internet or facilitate other everyday tasks.
• Smart scrolling
Similar to Samsung’s Smart Scroll feature which currently relies on face recognition and tilt (http://mashable.com/2013/03/14/smart-scroll/), smart scrolling can be further optimized by sensing the change of the direction of the gaze.
• Spoof proof face unlock
The face unlock feature can be usually spoofed using a photo of the owner (http://www.geek.com/android/android-face-lock-feature-spoofed-by-photograph-1440953/). Face unlock can be rendered more reliable by introducing a ‘liveness check’: once a face is verified, the user is required to follow a randomly moving dot with his eyes.
• Estimation of gaze direction for driver assistance
By mounting the mobile phone on a vehicle’s dashboard, a gaze estimation application could monitor and evaluate the driver’s vigilance, by determining whether the driver’s focus of attention is on the road.
• Usability evaluations
Eye movements and fixations provide an indication of the amount of cognitive processing a display requires and hence how easy it is to process, which leads to the potential use of eye tracking to contribute towards the assessment of the usability of user interfaces.