Steadying your pupils
March 13th, 2007 by rbanks
EyePoint software improves vision-based input
“the problem with current systems — both medical and recreational — is that they have difficulty correcting for rapid, unconscious movements of the pupil, making them prone to frustrating errors and giving them only meager functionality. Well that may all be about to change thanks to a Stanford researcher named Manu Kumar and his EyePoint software, which can be used with the same multi-thousand dollar hardware as existing setups, but improves upon their accuracy through pupil-steadying algorithms and by throwing the user’s hand into the mix.”
Engadget
