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Eye movement detector

Patent 4836670 Issued on June 6, 1989. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject August 19, 2007. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Eye-motion operable keyboard-accessory
Patent #: 3986030
Issued on: 10/12/1976
Inventor: Teltscher

Apparatus being controlled by movement of the eye
Patent #: 4109145
Issued on: 08/22/1978
Inventor: Graf

Eye controlled information transfer
Patent #: 4595990
Issued on: 06/17/1986
Inventor: Garwin ,   et al.

Media survey apparatus and method using thermal imagery
Patent #: 4623230
Issued on: 11/18/1986
Inventor: Weinblatt

Eye-tracker communication system Patent #: 4648052
Issued on: 03/03/1987
Inventor: Friedman ,   et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 07/086809 filed on 08/19/1987

US Classes:

351/210, Using photodetector396/51EYE TRACKING

Examiners

Primary: Bovernick, Rodney B.
Assistant: Dzierzynski, Paul M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61B 3/113 (20060101)
A61F 4/00 (20060101)
G06F 3/00 (20060101)
G09B 21/00 (20060101)

Abstract

A system for eye movement detection is disclosed that utilizes an infrared light emitting diode mounted coaxially in front of the lens of an infrared sensitive video camera for remotely making images of the eye of a computer operator. The reflected light causes bright eye effect which outlines the pupil as brighter than the rest of the eye and also causes an even brighter small glint from the surface of the cornea. The computer includes graphic processing which takes a video image, digitizes it into a matrix of pixels and analyzes the matrix. Using special algorithms the analysis determines the location of the pupil's center and the location of the glint relative to each other and with this information determines where the eye is gazing. If the eye-gaze is for a predetermined time at images in selected areas on the computer screen, the area is selected and results in actuation of other devices or the presentation of additional images on the screen. This is especially useable for handicapped persons to control their environment. Other uses include operator interfacing with workstations, cockpit controls and in industrial environments.

Other References

  • By John Merchant, "Fixation Point Measurement by the Oculometer Technique", Optical Engineering, Jul./Aug. 1974, pp. 339-342, vol. 13, No. 4
  • Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 1975, vol 7(5), pp. 397-429 "Survey of Eye Movement Recording Methods" by Laurence R. Young and David Sheena
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