Fujitsu develops eye tracking technology for users

On October 2, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. announced today the development of its Eye Tracking technology, which seeks to harness the power of compact, affordable cameras and LEDs. Embedded in PC.

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So far, tracking the movement of vision requires special cameras and LEDs, and the cost of the same size is hard to come by in PCs and other products. The price is reasonable, quality is not guaranteed, and blurry images make the user's eye detection inaccurate.

However, the above conflicts have been overcome by Fujitsu Laboratories by developing a special image processing technology, which allows the use of near-infrared LEDs and compact cameras that are reasonably priced and can still be fixed. Accurately determine the movement of the view from the blurry images recorded by the camera.

As a result, Eye Tracking devices can be embedded into the PC monitor bezel without having to change the design of the computer.

The above exciting technology will be presented at the CEATEC Japan 2012, which opens on October 2 in Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan.