Fuzzy system-based target selection for a NIR camera-based gaze tracker

Rizwan Ali Naqvi, Muhammad Arsalan, Kang Ryoung Park

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Abstract

Gaze-based interaction (GBI) techniques have been a popular subject of research in the last few decades. Among other applications, GBI can be used by persons with disabilities to perform everyday tasks, as a game interface, and can play a pivotal role in the human computer interface (HCI) field. While gaze tracking systems have shown high accuracy in GBI, detecting a user’s gaze for target selection is a challenging problem that needs to be considered while using a gaze detection system. Past research has used the blinking of the eyes for this purpose as well as dwell time-based methods, but these techniques are either inconvenient for the user or requires a long time for target selection. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method for fuzzy system-based target selection for near-infrared (NIR) camera-based gaze trackers. The results of experiments performed in addition to tests of the usability and on-screen keyboard use of the proposed method show that it is better than previous methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number862
JournalSensors
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Fuzzy system
  • Gazing at a target to select it
  • GBI
  • NIR camera-based gaze tracker

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