Publication detail
GazeTracker: Gaze Direction Tracking Using Two Cameras
HEROUT, A. NEČAS, O. ANGELOV, M. BARTOŠ, P.
Original Title
GazeTracker: Gaze Direction Tracking Using Two Cameras
English Title
GazeTracker: Gaze Direction Tracking Using Two Cameras
Language
en
Original Abstract
The purpose of the research work is to track a drivers reactions to commands in a simulated setting. The project builds upon a previous one by using two cameras to extend the field-of-view of the system and to increase tracking precision. Research and development of an algorithm for determining the gaze direction of the subject. Research and development of an algorithm for camera calibration in relation to the simulator cockpit. Creation of source codes for straightforward incorporation to an application.
English abstract
The purpose of the research work is to track a drivers reactions to commands in a simulated setting. The project builds upon a previous one by using two cameras to extend the field-of-view of the system and to increase tracking precision. Research and development of an algorithm for determining the gaze direction of the subject. Research and development of an algorithm for camera calibration in relation to the simulator cockpit. Creation of source codes for straightforward incorporation to an application.
Keywords
gaze tracking, two-camera, computer vision
Released
27.12.2012
Publisher
NEUVEDEN
Location
Brno
Pages count
9
Documents
BibTex
@misc{BUT105953,
author="Adam {Herout} and Ondřej {Nečas} and Michael {Angelov} and Peter {Bartoš}",
title="GazeTracker: Gaze Direction Tracking Using Two Cameras",
annote="The purpose of the research work is to track a drivers reactions to commands in
a simulated setting. The project builds upon a previous one by using two cameras
to extend the field-of-view of the system and to increase tracking precision.
Research and development of an algorithm for determining the gaze direction of
the subject. Research and development of an algorithm for camera calibration in
relation to the simulator cockpit. Creation of source codes for straightforward
incorporation to an application.",
address="NEUVEDEN",
chapter="105953",
edition="NEUVEDEN",
howpublished="print",
institution="NEUVEDEN",
year="2012",
month="december",
pages="0--0",
publisher="NEUVEDEN"
}