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Computer Input with Human Eyes-Only Using Two Purkinje Images Which Works in a Real-Time Basis without Calibration
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International Journal of Human Computer Interaction (IJHCI)
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Volume:  1    Issue:  3
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Publication Date:   December 2010
ISSN (Online): 2180-1347
Pages 
71 - 82
Author(s)  
Kohei Arai - Japan
Makoto Yamaura - Japan
 
Published Date   
20-12-2010 
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CSC Journals, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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KEYWORDS:   gaze estimation, cornea curvature, eyeball rotation, Purkinje image, computer input with human eyes only 
 
 
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A method for computer input with human eyes-only using two Purkinje images which works in a real time basis without calibration is proposed. Experimental results shows that cornea curvature can be estimated by using two light sources derived Purkinje images so that no calibration for reducing person-to-person difference of cornea curvature. It is found that the proposed system allows usersf movements of 30 degrees in roll direction and 15 degrees in pitch direction utilizing detected face attitude which is derived from the face plane consisting three feature points on the face, two eyes and nose or mouth. Also it is found that the proposed system does work in a real time basis. 
 
 
 
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