Eye-tracking—the ability to quickly and precisely measure the direction a user is looking while inside of a VR headset—is often talked about within the context of foveated rendering, and how it could ...
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When I got one of Tobii’s eye-tracking devices a few years ago, I didn’t know what to do with it. Tobii bills itself as “the world leader in eye tracking,” and as far as I could tell the claim rang ...
Eye tracking—a technology that uses infrared light to monitor eye movements—has been around for decades. Today scientists at many research labs track gaze, blinks and undulating pupil size to ...
Eye-tracking software has been under development for at least two decades, and one of the leading companies in the domain is a startup success case from Sweden’s Stockholm area. Tobii, which now ...
Eye tracking technology received new attention recently due to its inclusion in the Samsung Galaxy IV phone, where it can (with mixed results, according to reviewers) let users scroll the screen with ...