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- 13/01/2022 at 04:06 #21535iiParticipant
Hello, I come from China. I’m sorry that my English is not good
Can you tell me how to calculate horizontal and vertical angles by looking at the gaze direction
thanks13/01/2022 at 04:45 #21536iiParticipanthttps://vr.tobii.com/sdk/develop/ocumen/signals-and-filters-example/#filter-graphs
My goal is to generate a diagram like this
gaze angles14/01/2022 at 16:35 #21543Grant [Tobii]KeymasterHi @wanghai, could you kindly clarify what Tobii Eye Tracker Model and SDK you are using?
16/01/2022 at 04:38 #21551iiParticipanthttps://developer.vive.com/resources/vive-sense/eye-and-facial-tracking-sdk/overview/?site=cn
I use the HTC Vive Pro Eye,As far as I know he’s using tobbi technology17/01/2022 at 18:14 #21556Grant [Tobii]KeymasterHi @wanghai, the graphs you references are a product of the paid software Tobii Ocumen which unfortunately is not supported by the HTC Vive Eye Pro.
However, the XR SDK should work and includes a few sample demos which might be useful for you @ https://vr.tobii.com/sdk/explore/
If indeed you are using the SRanipal SDK (As your link implies) then HTC own forum might be the better place to ask for reproducing a gaze angle charts.
17/01/2022 at 18:14 #21557Grant [Tobii]KeymasterHi @wanghai, the graphs you references are a product of the paid software Tobii Ocumen which unfortunately is not supported by the HTC Vive Eye Pro.
However, the XR SDK should work and includes a few sample demos which might be useful for you @ https://vr.tobii.com/sdk/explore/
If indeed you are using the SRanipal SDK (As your link implies) then HTC own forum might be the better place to ask for reproducing a gaze angle charts.
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