Corneal imaging in localization and HMD interaction

Alexander Plopski, K. Kiyokawa, H. Takemura, Christian Nitschke
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The human eyes perceive our surroundings and are one of, if not our most important sensory organs. Contrary to our other senses the eyes not only perceive but also provide information to a keen observer. However, thus far this has been mainly used to detect reflection of infrared light sources to estimate the user’s gaze. The reflection of the visible spectrum on the other hand has rarely been utilized. In this dissertation we want to explore how the analysis of the corneal image can improve currently available eye-related solutions, such as calibration of optical see-through head-mounted devices or eye-gaze tracking and point of regard estimation in arbitrary environments. We also aim to study how corneal imaging can become an alternative for established augmented reality tasks such as tracking and localization.
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角膜成像在定位和HMD的相互作用
人类的眼睛可以感知周围的环境,如果不是我们最重要的感觉器官之一的话。与我们的其他感官不同,眼睛不仅能感知,还能向敏锐的观察者提供信息。然而,到目前为止,这主要用于检测红外光源的反射,以估计用户的目光。另一方面,很少利用可见光谱的反射。在本论文中,我们想探讨如何分析角膜图像来改善目前可用的眼睛相关解决方案,如光学透明头戴式设备的校准或眼注视跟踪和任意环境下的关注点估计。我们还旨在研究角膜成像如何成为现有增强现实任务(如跟踪和定位)的替代方案。
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