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Investigating Size Personalization for More Accurate Eye Tracking Glasses

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Personalized eyewear frame could improve the accuracy of eye tracking. To obtain the personalized frame size (temple length), we propose a new measuring instrument that consists of (i) the hardware, a 3D printed trial frame which has marks but no scales, and (ii) the software, a vision-based measurement which is view invariant. The vision-based measurement has accuracy and precision that are both 0.02 cm, while the trial frame can achieve a precision of 0.17 cm for secure wearing. Moreover, dispersion up to 2.56 cm is obtained among the personalized frame sizes for just a fairly small group of users, indicating the importance of having such a personalized measurement system.

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Hsieh, YY., Liu, CC., Wang, WL., Chuang, JH. (2017). Investigating Size Personalization for More Accurate Eye Tracking Glasses. In: Chen, CS., Lu, J., Ma, KK. (eds) Computer Vision – ACCV 2016 Workshops. ACCV 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10118. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54526-4_18

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