Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!ogicse!blake!milton!hucaby@ms.uky.edu From: hucaby@ms.uky.edu (Dave Hucaby) Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds Subject: Re: Eye tracking Message-ID: <15376@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 30 May 90 03:57:38 GMT Sender: hlab@milton.acs.washington.edu Reply-To: Dave Hucaby Organization: Univ of Ky Biomedical Imaging Lines: 25 Approved: hitl@hardy.u.washington.edu Just got a brochure about an eyeball tracking device a few weeks ago, but can't find any pricing info. It's called the Evil Eye, and uses a standard RS-170 video camera that looks at the eyeball. The eye is illuminated with infrared light, and the image of the eye is reflected to the helmet-mounted camera by an angled glass mounted in front of the wearer's eye. Some other hardware calculates and tracks the center of the wearer's pupil and a reflection off the cornea. For more info, contact: ISCAN 125 Cambridgepark Drive P.O. Box 2076 Cambridge, MA 02238 617-868-5353 (Fax: 617-868-9231) I have no connection with ISCAN nor have I seen or used their product. Hope this might be useful for you aspiring VR-ers. Thanks! _________ Dave Hucaby / \ _ ____ IBM, C69/988 / / /_\ \ / /___ 740 New Circle Road _____/_____/ / \ \/ /___ Lexington, Kentucky 40511 hucaby@image.uky.edu (Univ. of Ky Biomedical Imaging alumnus)