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1 Eye Movement Detection
By: Zach Campanella

2 Early Research Professor Guang-Zhong Yang
Began research by detecting how the eye moves Detecting waving hand in crowd At 2002 he had hope to apply his research to Keyhole surgery Computers Cars Fighter Pilots

3 Present Actions controlled just through eye movement Typing
Pulling up s Most basic computer functions Using most basic computer applications Advanced applications like photoshop need more advanced technology Moving wheelchairs

4 Present (Continued) Gaming Project at De Montfort University
People who would otherwise be unable to play video games are now given the option. People with disabilities more integrated into society Hope to make the technology cheaper and more accessible. Used infrared light to tell where the eyes are looking and through calibration wherever the eyes are looking at the screen.

5 Present (Continued) Reduced hardware prices
Most eye movement detection headsets cost thousands of dollars. Dr. Aldo Faisal discovered a way to reduce price. His dream is to make the technology available to the average family. Using Dr. Faisal's method the average person could make a headset for around $30. Currently method is unavailable If Dr. Faisal isn't satisfied with any offers made by businesses then he will publish the information online for free.

6 Future Opens up possibilites Control cars
Give mobility back to disabled people Control house appliances Kitchen Entertainment Augmented reality Looking somewhere would bring information of what's in the field of vision on glasses Can look at something broken and bring up repair instructions.

7 Works Cited Coughlan, Sean. "Eye-controlled Computer Games for Disabled Children." BBC News. BBC, 28 Feb Web. 01 Nov < Hermida, Alfred. "Replace Your Mouse with Your Eye." BBC News. BBC, 07 Aug Web. 01 Nov < Levitt, Tom. "$30 Gadget Lets You Control Computer with Your Eyes - CNN.com." CNN. Cable News Network, 01 Jan Web. 01 Nov < Rubens, Paul. "The End for Keyboards and Mice?" BBC News. BBC, 24 Oct Web. 1 Nov <


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