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17 September 1987 Eye Tracking Joy Stick
Robert James Martin, Michael G. Harris
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Abstract
Eye trackers based on the standing potential of the eye have been researched and found to have considerable base line drift and poor accuracy. A technique employing visual feedback and base line drift compensation has been developed that is sufficiently accurate to select menu items on a video display. This technique is analog and of low cost. This system is implemented to replace the joy stick on an personal computer.
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Robert James Martin and Michael G. Harris "Eye Tracking Joy Stick", Proc. SPIE 0778, Display System Optics, (17 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940459
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Optical amplifiers

Electrodes

Displays

Resistors

Analog electronics

Skin

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