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- 27/06/2014 at 02:09 #1247Bryan BrownParticipant
Here’s a demo of an eye tracking robotic arm using the Tobii EyeX controller. The custom software was developed in C#/WPF using the pre-beta Tobii EyeX SDK for .NET.
27/06/2014 at 08:14 #1248AndersParticipantCool, thanks for sharing!
20/08/2014 at 13:14 #1518Alejandro ClemotteParticipantGood job!
25/10/2016 at 21:49 #5867AlexandreParticipantWhere?
26/10/2016 at 18:19 #5877Bryan BrownParticipant16/01/2017 at 18:55 #6240Rica IiiParticipantHi…i am new here. I built a system through effective eye position identification, the direction the user is looking to (eye-tracking) and controlling a robot arm with this information. A CCD camera focuses the face and, with the suitable processing of the captured image, the direction of the eye is identified. A MFC graphic application in C++ has being programmed using specific image treatment libraries of Matrox (MIL). The usage of only one camera supposes a non-intrusive method of eye-tracking suitable for disabled people who can only move their eyes and can barely move their head.
01/07/2020 at 04:35 #18289Devyansh GuptaParticipantHey, I am working on a similar project which uses a robotic arm to feed people with spinal cord injuries and can’t move alot. Can you please share more details of your project with me on [email protected] or just message me on the forum. Also, the youTube link seems to be down so please look into it.
Thanks
01/07/2020 at 12:55 #18293Grant [Tobii]KeymasterPinging @bkbrown 🙂
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