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JACIII Vol.2 No.3 pp. 77-81
doi: 10.20965/jaciii.1998.p0077
(1998)

Paper:

CapRe: a Gaze Tracking System in Man-machine Interaction

Christophe Collet*,***, Alain Finkel*, and Rachid Gherbi**

*LSV-CNRS & ENS Cachan, 61,av du Pdt Wilson F-94235 Cachan Cedex, France

**LIMSI-CNRS, Bât. 508, BP 133 F-91403 Orsay, France

Received:
October 10, 1997
Accepted:
January 25, 1998
Published:
June 20, 1998
Keywords:
Man-machine interaction, Vision, Pattern recognition, Gaze direction and tracking
Abstract
We present a real-time camera-based system designed for gaze tracking focused on human-computer communication. We aim to equip computer systems with a tool that provides visual information on the user. This tool must satisfy interaction constraints and be nonintrusive, so we use a CCD camera placed between the keyboard and the screen. The system detects the user's presence, locates and tracks the face, nose, and eyes. Detection combines image processing and pattern recognition techniques.
Cite this article as:
C. Collet, A. Finkel, and R. Gherbi, “CapRe: a Gaze Tracking System in Man-machine Interaction,” J. Adv. Comput. Intell. Intell. Inform., Vol.2 No.3, pp. 77-81, 1998.
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