Controlling illuminators for optimal glints

    公开(公告)号:US11353952B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-06-07

    申请号:US16200248

    申请日:2018-11-26

    申请人: Tobii AB

    IPC分类号: G06F3/01 G06F3/038

    摘要: Techniques for controlling light sources used in eye tracking are described. In an example, an eye tracking system generates a first image and a second image showing at least a portion of the user eye illuminated by a predetermined set of illuminators of the eye tracking system. The eye tracking system determines a first position of a glint in the first image and a second position of the glint in the second image. Each of the first position and the second position is relative to a pupil edge. The eye tracking system predicts a third position of the glint relative to the pupil edge based on the first position and the second position. Further, the eye tracking system determines, from the predetermined set, an illuminator that corresponds to the glint and determines, based on the third position, whether to power off the illuminator to generate a third image of at least the portion of the user eye.

    CONTROLLING ILLUMINATORS FOR OPTIMAL GLINTS
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    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20200166994A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-05-28

    申请号:US16200248

    申请日:2018-11-26

    申请人: Tobii AB

    IPC分类号: G06F3/01 G06F3/038

    摘要: Techniques for controlling light sources used in eye tracking are described. In an example, an eye tracking system generates a first image and a second image showing at least a portion of the user eye illuminated by a predetermined set of illuminators of the eye tracking system. The eye tracking system determines a first position of a glint in the first image and a second position of the glint in the second image. Each of the first position and the second position is relative to a pupil edge. The eye tracking system predicts a third position of the glint relative to the pupil edge based on the first position and the second position. Further, the eye tracking system determines, from the predetermined set, an illuminator that corresponds to the glint and determines, based on the third position, whether to power off the illuminator to generate a third image of at least the portion of the user eye.