[visionlist] Eye trackers
Aude Billard
aude.billard at epfl.ch
Wed Jan 20 21:22:28 GMT 2010
Dear Kurt,
My laboratory has developped a light weight wearable eye-tracker suitable for indoors and outdoors conditions, see
http://lasa.epfl.ch/research/devices/wearcam/
We would welcome to have more people testing it, as we are in the process of making it a commercial product and would benefit from beta testers.
Best regards,
Aude Billard
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Prof. Aude Billard
LASA laboratory, http://lasa.epfl.ch
EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Mail to: Station 9, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Email: aude.billard at epfl.ch
Tel: +41-21-693-5464
Fax: +41-21-694-7850
----- Original Message -----
From: Kurt W. Ising
To: visionlist at visionscience.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 9:27 PM
Subject: [visionlist] Eye trackers
We're just about to start investigating the pros and cons of various eye tracking systems. Our applications include driver detection experiments in low light conditions. However, we'd also like a system which is portable and could be used to assess case-specific forensic questions (eg. scanning of warning labels). Is anyone aware of any work comparing the attributes of the various systems on the market? Thank you,
Kurt W Ising, MASc PEng
Principal, Senior Engineer
MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientists Ltd
www.meaforensic.com
604 277 3040
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