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3D point-of-gaze estimation on a volumetric display

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Eye-gaze tracking devices are typically used to estimate the point-of-gaze (POG) of a subject on a 2D surface such as a computer screen. Using model based methods for POG estimation we have developed a system based on the vergence of the eyes which can be used to estimate the POG on a real-world volumetric display.

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Hennessey, C., Noureddin, B., and Lawrence, P. 2006. A single camera eye-gaze tracking system with free head motion. In Proceedings of the symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA), 87--94.
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Hennessey, C., 2007. Video of 3D Tic-Tac-Toe played using 3D POG estimation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nUJmgAS938

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ETRA '08: Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
March 2008
285 pages
ISBN:9781595939821
DOI:10.1145/1344471
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