Awesome Ale ! It is a ways down the road, and the "blink" sensor can not do it. But, the idea that you could wear an eye "tracker" which determines "where" you are looking at could be helpful for quadriplegic or anyone not capable of muscle control from the neck down.
I "think" your correct - I know fiber optic bundles can be used to send coherent images back to a camera. But this one, as you pointed out is a camera at the end of a long usb line.
It seems like it is smaller than the other more envasive camera in your link. Maybe, if it was running parallel to the eyeglass ear frame, and there was a small mirror on the inside of the glasses near the joint - it track your eye.
Awesome Ale ! It is a ways
Awesome Ale ! It is a ways down the road, and the "blink" sensor can not do it. But, the idea that you could wear an eye "tracker" which determines "where" you are looking at could be helpful for quadriplegic or anyone not capable of muscle control from the neck down.
Great work Ale, always on the edge :)
An eye tracker would be great
An eye tracker would be great to develop!!!
For an eyewriter
For an eyewriter check http://eyewriter.org/diy/, could also be used to track or as a mouse
Cool link wvantoorn. I
Cool link wvantoorn. I wonder if a fiberoptic bundle would reduce the camera footprint
Maybe we could improve that
Maybe we could improve that system, making it a eyewriter 3.0
@Grog, isnt that just a ccd cam with usb line?
I "think" your correct - I
I "think" your correct - I know fiber optic bundles can be used to send coherent images back to a camera. But this one, as you pointed out is a camera at the end of a long usb line.
It seems like it is smaller than the other more envasive camera in your link. Maybe, if it was running parallel to the eyeglass ear frame, and there was a small mirror on the inside of the glasses near the joint - it track your eye.
heh, got smart and just searched google for "eye tracking glasses" -