[visionlist] Eye trackers

Regis Lobjois lobjois at inrets.fr
Fri Jan 22 09:33:06 GMT 2010


Dear Kurt,

I would advice to have a look at the tools of a french company 
(http://www.pertech.fr/)which has developped a smart eye-tracker with a 
complete solution (eye and head movement).
One precision: this tool has been developped in the context of attention 
orientation of drivers (and in collaboration with a french car 
manufacturer).

Sincerely
Regis Lobjois
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Regis Lobjois, PhD.
French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research (INRETS)
Laboratory for road Operation, Perception, Simulations and Simulators 
(LEPSiS)
58, Bd Lefebvre
75732 Paris, France
website: www.inrets.fr


Le 20/01/2010 21:27, Kurt W. Ising a écrit :
> 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 <http://www.meaforensic.com/>
> 604 277 3040
>
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