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Title: | Model-based head pose-free gaze estimation for assistive communication |
Authors: | Cristina, Stefania Camilleri, Kenneth P. |
Keywords: | Cerebral palsy Human-computer interaction Eye -- Movements |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Academic Press Inc. |
Citation: | Cristina, S., & Camilleri, K. P. (2016). Model-based head pose-free gaze estimation for assistive communication. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 149, 157-170. |
Abstract: | The significance of employing video-based eye-gaze tracking as an assistive tool has long been recognised, especially in the domain of human–computer interaction to assist physically challenged individuals in operating a computer by the eye movements alone. Nonetheless, several operating conditions typically associated with existing eye-gaze tracking methods, relating to constraints on the head movement and prolonged user-calibration prior to gaze estimation, need to be alleviated in order to better assist individuals with motor disabilities. In this paper, we propose a method that is based on a cylindrical head and spherical eyeballs model to estimate the three-dimensional eye-gaze under free head movement from a single camera integrated into a notebook computer, alleviating any assumptions of stationary head movement without requiring prolonged user co-operation prior to gaze estimation. The validity of the proposed method has been investigated on a publicly available data set and real-life data captured through the voluntary collaboration of a group of normal subjects and a person suffering from cerebral palsy. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18811 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacEngSCE |
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