Wearable Eye Tracker: Detecting eye movements during physical activities
M. Hölling Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), CH
Keywords: electrooculography, wearable, long-term eye movement recording, adaptive real-time signal processing, artefact compensation, interactive gaming, input device, human-computer-interfaces
Abstract: The invention describes a wearable eye tracker based on electrooculography (EOG) which implements electronics and dry electrodes attached to a glasses frame. The invention also describes a procedure for adaptive signal processing and artefact compensation, making the eye tracker robust to simultaneous physical activities and applicable in many different fields.
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