Interested Object Detection Based On Gaze Using Low-Cost Remote Eye Tracker

2019 9TH INTERNATIONAL IEEE/EMBS CONFERENCE ON NEURAL ENGINEERING (NER)(2019)

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Abstract
Eye tracking technology provides many advantages in human-computer interaction and human-robot interaction research. However, most studies in human-computer interaction are based on prohibitively expensive professional eye-trackers, which cannot be affordable for daily life applications. Though consumer-level low-cost eye trackers have appeared in market in recent years, they can only output raw gaze recordings and lack the high-level measurements/ features for further analyzing the user's implicit visual intention in an image. To this end, a gaze-based intention detection approach using a low cost remote eye tracker is proposed. In this study, we form the gaze point into clusters and extract gaze-based features from the clusters. Then a support vector machine (SVM) classifier is used for detecting intentional gaze clusters. According to our experiment results obtained from 15 subjects, the accuracy for classifying the gaze clusters is 97.85%. Besides, the performance of our approach for detecting user's interested objects from the visual image of the real-life scene is comparable with the state-of-the-art method that employs an expensive professional eye tracker. The overall results suggest that our approach based on a low-cost remote eye tracker is applicable for detecting user's interested object.
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human-computer interaction,prohibitively expensive professional eye-trackers,consumer-level low-cost eye trackers,output raw gaze recordings,gaze-based intention detection approach,low cost remote eye tracker,gaze point,gaze-based features,intentional gaze clusters,expensive professional eye tracker,low-cost remote eye tracker,eye tracking technology,human-robot interaction research,object detection,support vector machine classifier,SVM classifier
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