Morimoto et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Pupil detection and tracking using multiple light sourcesMorimoto et al., 2000
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- Morimoto C
- Koons D
- Amir A
- Flickner M
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- Image and vision computing
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We present a fast, robust, and low cost pupil detection technique that uses two near-infrared time multiplexed light sources synchronized with the camera frame rate. The two light sources generate bright and dark pupil images, which are used for pupil segmentation. To …
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