Digital Camera Tracks Eye Location
Researchers at the Institute of Information Science of
Academia Sinica and
National Taiwan University, both in Taipei, have developed a system that adjusts stereoscopic images on a monitor to the position of the viewer's eyes, thus eliminating the need for any headwear during virtual-reality simulations.
The system, reported in the December issue of
Optical Engineering, maps the position of a face with a 30-Hz digital camera from
Sony Electronics Inc. of Tokyo. A visual blocking program then isolates the positions of the eyes.
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