I caught this on Martin Tall's blog, anyone tried it? I'm keen but time short for a bit!
Great to see progress on this finally, and looks like ITU will follow up soon with a rival?!
S
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The Argentinian myEye released <
http://gazeinteraction.blogspot.com/2009/03/argentinian-myeye-released.html>
via Martin Tall On Gaze Interaction <
http://gazeinteraction.blogspot.com/> by Martin Tall on 12/03/09
I have been following an interesting project taking place in Argentina during the last half year. Marcelo Laginestra have through his blog <
http://www.eyegazetracking.com/> described the developments of a low-cost webcam based eye tracker. It has now been released for download, free of charge.
<
http://myeye.jimdo.com/> The system requirements are modest,
* CPU: 1.5 Ghz or higher
* RAM: 256 DDR RAM or higher (Recommendation 512 RAM)
* Space: at least 100MB hard disk space.
* Camera: 640x480 capture resolution or higher. (At least 30fps)
* O.S.: Microsoft Windows XP SP2
Go to the myEye website <
http://myeye.jimdo.com/> to download the software.
I am happy to see that the project came through, kudos for releasing under Creative Commons.
Keep an eye open for the ITU gaze interaction platform <
http://www.gazegroup.org/> that will be released in conjunction with CHI09 in early April.
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