CBF

Wolfgang Fuhl, D. Geisler, Thiago Santini, Tobias Appel, W. Rosenstiel, Enkelejda Kasneci
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Modern eye tracking systems rely on fast and robust pupil detection, and several algorithms have been proposed for eye tracking under real world conditions. In this work, we propose a novel binary feature selection approach that is trained by computing conditional distributions. These features are scalable and rotatable, allowing for distinct image resolutions, and consist of simple intensity comparisons, making the approach robust to different illumination conditions as well as rapid illumination changes. The proposed method was evaluated on multiple publicly available data sets, considerably outperforming state-of-the-art methods, and being real-time capable for very high frame rates. Moreover, our method is designed to be able to sustain pupil center estimation even when typical edge-detection-based approaches fail - e.g., when the pupil outline is not visible due to occlusions from reflections or eye lids / lashes. As a consequece, it does not attempt to provide an estimate for the pupil outline. Nevertheless, the pupil center suffices for gaze estimation - e.g., by regressing the relationship between pupil center and gaze point during calibration.
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