Adding an Eye-Tracker to an Android

From: IEEE Spectrum - 09/21/2013

By: Tekla Perry

 

Last April Denmark-based start-up The Eye Tribe demonstrated prototype eye-tracking technology for mobile devices. Its system bounces infrared light off the user's pupils; that's not particularly new; The Eye Tribe's twist is using existing processors in a device to process the tracking data.

 

This month, the company began taking orders for a US $99 kit that includes the infrared system built into a USB dongle for Android devices.

 

Read the entire article at:

http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/consumer-electronics/portable-devices/adding-an-eyetracker-to-an-android

 

Links:

Going mobile ... and getting there

https://theeyetribe.com/android-mobile/

 

An Eye Tracker in Every Smartphone?

http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/embedded-systems/an-eye-tracker-in-every-smartphone

 

Eye-Tracking Software Goes Mobile

http://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/eyetracking-software-goes-mobile

 

The Eye Tribe Tracker

https://theeyetribe.com/products/

 

 

Alisa

 

Alisa Brownlee, ATP

Assistive Technology Specialist

ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Association, National Office and Greater Philadelphia Chapter

Conference Chair, RESNA 2014 Convention

215-631-1877

 

Follow me on Twitter: @alsassistivetec

Facebook: Alisa Brownlee ALS

Pinterest: Alisa Brownlee

 

Mark you calendars!

RESNA’s 2014 Conference is “Racing Towards Excellence in Assistive Technology”

June 11-15, 2014—JW Marriott Indianapolis, IN

http://www.resna.org

RESNA_MemberLogo number 3        ATP-Logo small