Fields of use
Eye controlled user interfaces
People can control a computer and make things happen by just looking. Eye control can be used as sole interaction technique, but works even better when combined with keyboard, physical buttons and/or voice. Examples include:
- Gaming applications. Create more engaging gaming experiences by speeding up the interaction between the users and the game machine.
- Industrial and medical applications. Control user interfaces without physical contact, for instance in contaminated, cleanroom and sterile environments.
- Professional applications. Improve user interface intuitiveness, speed and productivity by combining traditional computer inputs with eye gaze input.
Behavioral detection and analysis
Thinking and behavior is reflected in where people look. The ability to define eye gaze and/or eye/head position adds value to:
- Diagnostics. Create systems to assist in diagnostics of behavioral and neurological conditions.
- Ophthalmologic testing, including visual screening and perimetry.
- Screening and training of operators or other professionals. Determine if someone is present and looking at a certain display, for instance in security and medical applications.
- Marketing. Determine in real-time if someone is looking at your media.
Presence and eye detection analysis
Eye tracking is a precise and robust method for defining the exact position of a person or the presence of eyes. Examples include:
- Automotive applications. Monitor fatigue and distraction by measuring presence of eyes and eye gaze patterns.
- Stereoscopic (3D) displays. Accurately determine the eyes position in space to adjust display characteristics in real-time.